
TUSKEGEE, Ala. (WSFA) – The Tuskegee College Golden Tigers will be capable to host evening soccer video games for the primary time in class historical past this upcoming season.
Tuskegee introduced the addition of lights at Abbott Memorial Alumni Stadium in April 2024. Officers say the lighting was put in because of a partnership with Alabama Energy, which additionally introduced lighting to the tennis courts and the baseball and softball fields.
“Tuskegee College college students, alumni and soccer followers are anticipated to fill the stadium in September to witness one thing we’ve got all needed for a very long time,” mentioned college President and CEO Dr. Mark A. Brown.
The Golden Tigers will host their first evening sport at home towards Central State on Saturday, Sept. 6.
Faculty officers say the lights have additionally allowed student-athletes to follow within the night, avoiding the dangers of utmost warmth.
“The lights have been about greater than soccer,” Director of Athletics Reginald Ruffin mentioned. “They’re in regards to the well being, security, and well-being of our student-athletes, our pupil physique, our followers, our mother and father, and our alumni.”
College students are actually additionally in a position have film nights utilizing the jumbotron, and different campus occasions on the stadium.
“This can be a transformational second not just for Tuskegee Athletics however for the complete college and group,” mentioned Director of Athletics Reginald Ruffin. “Taking part in below the lights at Abbott Memorial Stadium offers us new alternatives to have interaction our fanbase, present a greater sport day expertise, and showcase our wealthy traditions to a nationwide viewers. We’re proud to take this step ahead and make historical past in 2025.”
Tuskegee final performed Central State in October 2024, winning 30-14.
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