University of Richmond Announces New Basketball Facility

The University of Richmond in Richmond, VA, has announced plans for a new basketball training and performance facility. The center will be named after Paul and Anne Marie Queally, two longtime givers and alumni of the university.

Aside from athletic facilities like locker rooms, a practice gym, conditioning areas, and coaching offices, the facility will also provide ADA accessibility to the Milhiser Gymnasium and academic support services to help student-athletes get the most from their college experience.

Construction for the new facility is slated to start in Spring 2019, with a projected fall of 2020 completion date.

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