By Cassie Speno, GoPSUsports.com Student Staff
Writer
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.- The Penn State women's lacrosse team practiced
outside yesterday for the first time on the newly-built Penn State Lacrosse
Field. The Nittany Lions are excited to have a new site to call home and are
looking forward to the success it will bring the program.

"Having your own home is important," said head coach Missy Doherty.
"Last year we played eight home games in three different sites on campus. It
will be nice once we are done playing inside to have a place to call home and
establish our own identity."
The game site is currently still in the works, but has the platform set
with the field, lights and scoreboard all completed. Located directly next to
the Ashenfelter Multi-Sport facility, this new field is on prominent display when
driving down University Drive.
"When the plans for the new ice hockey rink moved to Bigler Field, our
turf was taken away," said Doherty. "So, thankfully the University provided the
resources to be able to move us to a new location. In order to continue to
build the stadium and put all of the amenities we would like to have in place,
the fundraising will be coming from alumni and other donors. We want to build
the prominence of our program and hopefully excite a lot of people to
contribute to our sport."
The fundraising from alumni and other donors will supply permanent
stadium seating, bathrooms and a press box.
"Down the line with more efforts in fundraising we hope to provide the
players with new locker rooms that could house a special training facility for
the players," said Doherty.
While the team will split time between Holuba Hall and their new
facility pending day-to-day weather changes in Happy Valley, Doherty prefers
the game day atmosphere outside.
"If the weather allows us, I would prefer to be outdoors for the
majority of the season," said Doherty. "Holuba Hall is great because it allows
us to train at 100 percent in a world-class facility. We are never compromised because of the
weather. However, in an overall game environment I would much rather be
outside."
Penn State women's lacrosse will look to use the newly built facility
at the home opener against Maryland on Feb. 19.













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