L to R: O. Richard Buddy III, Kiersten Wood Muir, Charlene Morett-Curtiss, Dr. Neeli Bendapudi and Dr. Patrick Kraft during groundbreaking festivities for the renovation of the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country.Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State field hockey head coach Charlene Morett-Curtiss greets University President Neeli Bendapudi for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Curren players, alumni and staff gather for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Steve Jones greets fans that have gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
University President Dr. Neeli Bendapudi speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
University President Dr. Neeli Bendapudi speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
O.Richard Bundy III, vice president for Development and Alumni Relations speaks during the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
O.Richard Bundy III, vice president for Development and Alumni Relations speaks during the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Fans, alumni and current players gather for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Dr. Patrick Kraft, Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics, speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Dr. Patrick Kraft, Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics, speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Former field hockey student athlete, Kiersten Wood Muir, speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Former field hockey student athlete, Kiersten Wood Muir, speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Fans, alumni and current players gather for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State field hockey head coach, Charlene Morett-Curtiss speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State field hockey head coach, Charlene Morett-Curtiss speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State field hockey head coach, Charlene Morett-Curtiss speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State field hockey head coach, Charlene Morett-Curtiss speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State field hockey head coach, Charlene Morett-Curtiss speaks to the crowd gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
L to R: O. Richard Buddy III, Kiersten Wood Muir, Charlene Morett-Curtiss, Dr. Neeli Bendapudi and Dr. Patrick Kraft during groundbreaking festivities for the renovation of the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
L to R: O. Richard Buddy III, Kiersten Wood Muir, Charlene Morett-Curtiss, Dr. Neeli Bendapudi and Dr. Patrick Kraft during groundbreaking festivities for the renovation of the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
L to R: O. Richard Buddy III, Kiersten Wood Muir, Charlene Morett-Curtiss, Dr. Neeli Bendapudi and Dr. Patrick Kraft during groundbreaking festivities for the renovation of the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
L to R: O. Richard Buddy III, Kiersten Wood Muir, Charlene Morett-Curtiss, Dr. Neeli Bendapudi and Dr. Patrick Kraft during groundbreaking festivities for the renovation of the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
L to R: O. Richard Buddy III, Kiersten Wood Muir, Charlene Morett-Curtiss, Dr. Neeli Bendapudi and Dr. Patrick Kraft during groundbreaking festivities for the renovation of the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders
Field hockey head coach Charlene Morett-Curtiss is interviewed by Brian Tripp of gosupports.com following groundbreaking festivities for the renovation of the Penn State Field Hockey Complex. The $12.8 million project to renovate the Penn State Field Hockey Complex will enhance the student-athlete experience and the continued viability of the field hockey program as one of the top programs in the country. Photo by Mark Selders