
UMaine Athletics Receives $90 Million Gift from Harold Alfond Foundation - University of Maine Athletics
The Harold Alfond Foundation has committed an unprecedented $90 million gift to UMaine Athletics.

The Harold Alfond Foundation's $90 million gift to UMaine Athletics will be distributed over the next 10 years, serving as a long-term investment in UMaine's student-athletes, staff, and community. It is the lead gift in a planned $110 million investment in athletic facilities on the Orono campus, all expected to be funded through private philanthropy.
The Harold Alfond Foundation's $90 million gift to UMaine Athletics will be distributed over the next 10 years, serving as a long-term investment in UMaine's student-athletes, staff, and community. It is the lead gift in a planned $110 million investment in athletic facilities on the Orono campus, all expected to be funded through private philanthropy.
Good question. In the end it is not UM's problem.....but the City of Bangor has to be thinking....why the hell didn't we spend a few more million to configure this arena for hockey?....DUH! They now have a white elephant "casino" across the street that will most likely be shuttered sooner rather than later....and now a white elephant arena that may lose their prime tenants (UM basketball) and can't even host ice hockey events in freakin Bangor, Maine because of their short-sighted and miserly ways.Never want to hear Maine complain about money ever again.
Question: if Maine ends up building an on-campus facility to house basketball, what becomes of the Cross Center? I know they host concerts and stuff, but do they have other tenants to fill their schedule? Does Maine have some kind of lease agreement with them? For how long?
Can someone explain why the proposed basketball facility will only seat "3,000-ish?" Isn't that an admission that there won't ever be enough support for the program for interest for a facility that could hold more? Why not build a 4,500 or 5,000-seat gym/arena?So, having watched the presentation, here are the Cliff's notes for those who don't have 24 minutes:
1. Soccer: currently the women's program plays in the outfield of the baseball stadium. A new soccer only stadium will have a FIFA approved pitch, stadium seating, and "TV quality lighting." It will be fully enclosed. New locker room for the team in the Memorial Gym.
2. Softball: currently the field is grass. The new field will be synthetic turf, have bricked in dugouts, and a fully enclosed batting pavilion. Stadium seating, enclosed press box, and lighting. New softball only locker room in Memorial Gym. Should really increase the ability to have home games in the Spring.
3. Field Hockey: new venue with field hockey specific turf/irrigation, stadium seating, press box, and lighting. Also getting a new locker room for themselves.
4. Baseball: replacing the current turf. Upgrades to the clubhouse/meeting space/locker rooms. Mahaney was already in pretty good shape.
5. "Speed Dome:" a new enclosed bubble covering 100,000 square feet. Will have a 100 yard turf football field with a 300 meter track. First enclosed 300 meter track in New England. Could host a full track meet. Big enough to use for pretty much anything.
6. Indoor Practice Facility: the Mahaney bubble is past its usable life. This is the replacement increasing the space by 60%, specifically soccer/softball. Will also host winter club/intramural sports.
7. The Pit: minor renovations/all those new locker rooms.
8. Swimming: upgrades to the pool itself/swim & dive locker rooms
9. Basketball: New multipurpose facility located behind the South endzone of the football stadium. 3,000ish seats. Seating designed specifically for basketball. Will have support/team/locker rooms for basketball. "Well past the time to show our commitment to basketball." Facility will also host academic events/conferences and host the department's administrative offices and the Bear Necessities store.
10. Football: New turf. Moving the field towards the home grandstand and sliding the visitor's stands towards the field. The multipurpose facility will have some South endzone seats, and all kinds of locker rooms/gym/etc. in the multipurpose facility.
11. Hockey: Enlarging the concourse/hall of fame area. New video boards/screens/sound system/wifi. Increased TV production. The Shawn Walsh Center will be expanding with a new strength and conditioning center and related amenities, plus new locker rooms for men's and women's hockey.
Wishlist if they fundraise more highlights swimming and diving and academic resource center.
Timeline: small upgrades summer 2021. Fields summer 2022. Need the additional $20M to get the final Alfond match.
I'm a noted Maine athletics skeptic, but these facilities really do look great. I'm excited and hope it works out.