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by Will Lloyd
Regents
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ity of increasing the number of
in Kyle Field by developing
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AND NEVER ONCE DID I SEE 'IM MOVE
DIAGONALLY...
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around that number, seats ini;
Field,” Donathen said.
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potential indoor practice
that could accommodate 8
ball, softball, track and field
tennis, Donathen said.
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functions,” he said. “Thereci
be game day event acini
hosted in a large open area.”
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between Kyle Field and thee:
practice fields going to thesis
Donathen said
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ing staff and users can movei
and outside depending upon
they need in their program,” hes
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way to make improvementsv
keeping the future in mind.
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near term would be consia
with what we’re going to4
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