The Future is NOW!!! Sea Foam Stadium Project

"The mission of the athletic department at Concordia University, St. Paul is to build and maintain academic and athletic excellence. Through participation in intercollegiate athletics, our student-athletes are challenged physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually within the context of the Christian Gospel and in accordance with the mission of the university."

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Concordia University, St. Paul is the only private NCAA Division II institution in the Twin Cities area and the athletic teams have produced great results in recent years. Upon making this move to Division II in 1999, the athletic department has also seen an increase in the number of student-athletes. Now in the 10th year of NCAA Division II competition, an on-campus athletic stadium and outdoor track will have significant and far-reaching impact as the Golden Bears strive to continually reach the next level, athletically and academically.

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Prior to Concordia's 2008 homecoming football game, Mr. Phil Fandrei ('51) graciously presented the University with a donation of five million dollars on behalf of Sea Foam Sales Company to be used for the on-campus stadium project, to be named Sea Foam Stadium.

Sea Foam Stadium Features

  • Football/soccer athletic field with artificial turf, running track, field equipment, scoreboard, lights, temporary bleachers, parking
  • Inflatable bubble
  • Permanent seating, concession facilities, locker rooms, weight training
  • Press Box, outdoor plaza, offices, hospitality rooms

Total Projected Cost: $14.5 million

Naming Oppportunities
Bubble$2 million
Press Box$1 million
Field$1 million
Track$1 million
Concourse$250,000
Weight Room$100,000
Locker Rooms$25,000
Seats$500

The attractiveness of the planned stadium project is a clear signal of the commitment to the overall well-being of Concordia University, St. Paul and the surrounding community. The stadium would seat approximately 3,500 spectators for all events and would allow Concordia eligibility to host NCAA Division II national tournaments. Rendering with bubble dome

Increased Visibility

  • Located on one of the highest traffic intersections in Minnesota
  • Will attract large numbers of non-Concordia athletes, parents and spectators from throughout the Midwest, giving many new opportunities for Christian witness
  • High Impact, low cost way to increase campus visibility in the community

Partnerships, Sponsorships, & Rentals

  • Maximizes existing sponsorships at Gangelhoff Center
  • Appealing location for potential sponsors
  • Highly visible location enhances institutional presence and name recognition
  • Year-round facility rentals will increase revenue and add greater community involvement

The location of the stadium will provide great exposure for the campus from Interstate 94. There are over 180,000 cars that pass by the site on I-94 and another 16,000 on Hamline Avenue daily, making the stadium a presence for all motorists passing by. During the winter months, the field surface will be covered with an inflatable bubble or "mini-dome." This provides an advantage not only the Golden Bear athletic teams but also the surrounding community, with the facility being capable of remaining open year-round. stadium blueprint

Student Recruitment & Retention

  • Gives Christian witness to more students as enrollment grows and diversifies
  • Increases recruitment opportunities as Concordia hosts more high school and local sporting events on-campus
  • Enhances ability to attract and retain student-athletes and general students

Campus Pride & School Spirit

  • Provides a visible reminder and focal point for school spirit, enhancing campus life for all students
  • Enhances campus pride for Concordia past, present and future
  • Enhances campus along with other highly visible construction projects: Residence Life Center, Graebner Memorial Chapel, Library & Technology Center

For more information on the stadium project, please contact:

Tom Rubbelke
Director of Athletics
(651)-641-8700
rubbelke@csp.edu

or

Brian Jamros
Assistant Athletic Director
(651)-603-6314
jamros@csp.edu

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