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''Not to be confused with Charles L. Cost Field.'' The Charles L. Cost Sports Center is a multi-purpose indoor sports complex at the University of Pittsburgh and located at its upper campus area above and behind the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Cost Sports Center sits on top of the seven-story University's Tower View Parking garage directly above Pitt's Trees Field, the university's former baseball and softball facilities as well as the school's intramural fields. The fields, planned to be converted into a new track and field complex, can be reached via elevator from within the Cost Sports Center. Designed by architectural firm Celli, Flynn, and Associates, ground was broken on February 9, 1989〔1989 Pitt Football Media Guide, 1989, pg 162〕 and the Cost Sports Center opened in 1990 at a cost of $3.5 million ($ million today). The facility was named after three-sport letterman and former Pitt football running back Charles L. "Corky" Cost who donated an excess of $1 million ($ million today) for its construction.〔( 1991-92 Pitt Basketball Media Guide, pg 106 )〕 ==Description== Cost Sports Center is high and houses a regulation football field that can be converted into nine tennis courts or four indoor soccer fields.〔(PittsburghPanthers.com: Charles L. Cost Center )〕 It features locker room facilities and a catwalk for filming or viewing practices.〔 Originally the primary indoor practice facility for the University's football team,〔(Shelly Anderson, Response time, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 28, 1999 )〕 since 2000 the football program has taken up primary residence at the UPMC Sports Performance Complex on Pittsburgh's South Side just across the Monongahela River from Pitt's campus.〔(Tom Barnes, UPMC sports facility is world-class, Sept 22, 2000, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette )〕 Prior to the opening of the UPMC Sports Performance Complex, the Cost Sports Center was also occasionally used by the Pittsburgh Steelers as an indoor practice facility.〔(Gerry Dulac, New indoor facility gets accolades from Steelers, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 6, 2000 )〕〔(Ed Bouchette, Steelers Notebook: Grateful Scott glad to be back on field after missing all '98, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 24, 1999 )〕 The Cost Center currently serves as an indoor practice facility for the Panthers' varsity baseball, softball, soccer, and track and field teams during inclement weather.〔(Eleanor Chute, Athletes go the extra mile to acquire scholarships, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Oct. 25, 2006 )〕 It also is the site of the annual Blue and Gold inter-squad track and field meet.〔(Jasmine Hawkins, Teams rejoice with plans of better facilities, The Pitt News, 2008-12-8, accessdate 2008-12-09 )〕 The baseball team has utilized it for workouts, batting practice, and to host winter Diamond Baseball Clinics,〔(2006 Pitt Baseball Media Guide, pg. 48 )〕 but has moved some activities into its new facilities across the street at the Petersen Sports Complex. The Cost Sports Center is also used by other varsity and club sports, as well as for intramural activities. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cost Sports Center」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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