Hampton University’s Armstrong Stadium, one of the oldest venues in HBCU athletics, is getting a major renovation.
The school announced that the multipurpose facility will undergo a $3.2 million facelift this summer.
“We are committed to providing a premier environment for all of our student-athletes to train, compete, and succeed,” Anthony D. Henderson, the school’s athletics director, said in a statement. “This project represents a significant investment in the future of Hampton Athletics, enhancing performance, safety and the overall student-athlete experience.”
What are the upgrades?
The project will replace the stadium’s aging playing surface and track while enhancing functionality for multiple athletic programs. Henderson said the upgrades reflect a broader commitment to student-athlete development and program growth…