
| Purduesports.com | WEB |
|
Mollenkopf Athletic Center
Built in 1990 at a cost of $10.3 million, the Mollenkopf Athletic Center contains an indoor practice field, weight training room, meeting rooms and coaches' offices. The mammoth structure has a full football field plus spacious sidelines - totaling 92,400 square feet - and reaches 86 feet high at the peak. The two-story weight training room covers nearly 14,000 square feet. In the summer of 1994, the third floor and the mezzanine were completed, giving Purdue one of the finest facilities in the nation. The completion of the Mollenkopf Athletic Center was made possible by Howard R. "Monk" Kissell, Class of 1931, who provided the majority of the $1 million cost. The third floor, which covers 14,000 square feet, is the home of head coach Joe Tiller, his assistant coaches, and video and support staff. It also has a main team meeting room that holds as many as 125 players and two other conference rooms for the offensive and defensive coaches. In addition, the third floor has an adjoining suite of offices that house the facilities operations director, as well as head and assistant coaches in baseball, soccer and softball. The mezzanine level, located above the weight room, consists of five position meeting rooms. Purdue has two outdoor practice fields adjacent to the Mollenkopf Athletic Center - a 100-yarder that had new irrigation and drainage systems installed and was resodded with Bermuda grass to match that in Ross-Ade Stadium in 2006 and a 70-yard Kentucky Bluegrass field.
The Purdue Football Hall of Glory is an exhibit in the lobby of the Mollenkopf Athletic Center honoring Boilermakers past and present. The project was completed in 1998, thanks to gifts from former players.
|
|