Fifteen years after financial pressures forced the discontinuation of its men’s indoor track & field program, a move that came as the university navigated a significant $3.8 million athletic department shortfall, UC Davis is now heralding a major renaissance for its athletes. The university has announced “Aggie Ascent,” a landmark $265 million facilities master plan that signals a powerful commitment to the future of its sports programs and, in a notable reversal of past cuts, promises a state-of-the-art home for track & field.
The ambitious plan, developed in partnership with ELS Architecture and Urban Design, outlines a phased, gift-funded approach to revitalizing the university’s athletic infrastructure. As reported by Anthony Volkar on X, “UC Davis is investing in the future of Agg

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