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Soccer team one beneficiary of Beach Legacy

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Published: Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 02:02

Men's head volleyball coach Alan Knipe remembers what Long Beach State was like as a student in 1991 before the Walter Pyramid was built and the change in recruiting as a result.


On Tuesday night, Knipe said he can see a similar change happen with the women's soccer team if the Beach Legacy Referendum passes in March.


Part of the BLR includes a 3,000- to 5,000-seat stadium, which would double as a track facility, including lights and three synthetic grass turf fields to allow for intramural and club sports, as well. An estimated cost of the facility has yet to be determined. The vote will be conducted online on March 11 and 12.


"[Head coach Mauricio Ingrassia] and I have very similar paths," Knipe said to a crowd of 20 at the Pyramid Annex Conference Center. "He is doing everything he possibly can.


"[The Pyramid] was instant credibility for [the volleyball team]."


Knipe alluded to the man the women's soccer field is named after to show where he felt Ingrassia's program is on the pecking order.


"George Allen is our old football coach. That shows where our priority is with women's soccer," he said.


Despite qualifying for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history and winning the Big West Conference regular season title for an unprecedented third straight season, the women's soccer team averaged just 344 fans per home game last season at George Allen Field.


David Benedict, the senior associate athletics director for external relations, attributed the low attendance figures to the time of day LBSU played.


This past season, the 49ers played two home games starting at 1 p.m., two at 4:30 p.m., two at 3 p.m., two at 2 p.m. and four at noon. Against opponents on the road, LBSU started a game against Utah at 7:30 p.m. mountain time, against Arizona at 7 p.m., against UC Riverside at 7 p.m., against Cal State Fullerton at 6 p.m. and against UC Santa Barbara at 7 p.m. The ‘Niners also started at 8 p.m. against the University of San Diego at UCLA's Drake Stadium in their first-round NCAA match-up.


"Not having lights is a big disadvantage. The ability to play a night match would be huge," Ingrassia said in regards to being able to recruit and host NCAA Tournament games.


Benedict said the school would like to bring NCAA Tournament games to the campus in the future.


"We can't even place a bid [to host]," he said.


Wayne Stickney, the 49er Athletic Club development coordinator, said the proposed stadium would occupy one of two locations: where George Allen Field or the Jack Rose Track currently exists.


"There are basically two existing green spaces for recreation, practice, etc. George Allen and the large, non-conforming space where the rugby team, club soccer and other groups practice and play," Stickney said in an e-mail. "The synthetic turf grass fields would most likely occupy one or partially parts of both of these spaces."


The playing surface at George Allen Field compared to Drake Stadium is slightly narrower. LBSU's home field is 75 by 115 yards, as opposed to UCLA's 75 by 120-yard surface. Ingrassia said the 49ers' is a good size and the dimensions likely wouldn't change.


Ingrassia added that with the current funds, he spends about "30 to 40 percent" of his time on fundraising.


Knipe said the BLR would help his team, as well as the others on campus, compete for national championships.


"We just can't compete. I feel [the days of competing in the Big West] will come to an end," said Knipe, whose team advanced to the Final Four last season.


Knipe also said the BLR could help turn LBSU into less of a commuter campus, which he added would be beneficial to all students.


"To change the culture … just think about the livelihood on campus non-stop," he said. "It would feel collegiate and not like Long Beach City College. I feel it's an unpolished diamond."

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45 comments

LOLZ
Tue Mar 10 2009 10:48
idk JR Salazar. latination is intimidating me to vote no because i'm afraid he's going to slander me by calling me a racist. i think others will vote no because of this.
blah blah
Tue Mar 10 2009 00:54
Putting all of the racist garbage aside, I think administration deliberately let George Allen field fall into disrepair exactly to push this referendum. This wasn't started by student athletes, it was started by the King. I agree the grass can be maintained cheaper. They can put in night lights for soccer (much cheaper than what they're asking). Can some of the men's sports that nobody but the players care about, like rugby and Ultimate Frisbee (definitely large crowd attractions), spend a few hundred grand on rowing equipment for women and, bingo, Title IX is satisfactory. Sports is diversion, entertainment. Our fees should be focused on academic programs. Why not let athletics keep the $1.6 mill and have the referendum give the $5.3 million to educational scholarships, classroom improvements, enhanced technology, or a laundry list of other things that are being cut by the state? Because that would make to much sense, I suppose.
JR Salazar
Tue Mar 10 2009 00:36
Well, you lot are sure steaming over bigotry this and racist that. I can't help but laugh at the jibjabbery on this comments section.

By the way, I am putting even money on the referendum passing. With flying colors.
What say the rest of you?

Your name
Tue Mar 10 2009 00:15
Does anybody doubt that there are klansmen and other white supremacists on CSULB's campus? I sure don't.
charles goodman
Mon Mar 9 2009 23:18
not only do I want to exclude your family, I want to deport them. If you bring in race, that it seems all minorities do these days, it will backfire, because whites are getting tired of your manipulative stories. Go back to the 60's 70's 80's or 90's for that matter. It's over give it up. White guilt has ended.

Will Smith - highest paid actor is a minority
Oprah Winfrey - highest paid woman is a minority
Michael Jordan - most beloved athlete is a minority
Barack Obama - most powerful man in the WORLD is a minority

White people are sick of it. Quit making excuses for your races inferiority complex!

LOLatRaceBaitingMorons
Mon Mar 9 2009 15:47
I'm afraid latination's going to slander me as a racist, so i'm voting no. I'm terrified by the almighty race card.
latination
Mon Mar 9 2009 03:05
you racists are off the hook, man. we all have a right to a public education. it's public, not 'pubic' you morons. i'm voting no just because you want to exclude my family.
latination
Mon Mar 9 2009 03:03
you racists are off the hook, man. we all have a right to a public education. it's public, not 'pubic' you morons. i'm voting no just because you want to exclude my family.
yazzum massa
Mon Mar 9 2009 03:00
We're going to pass the BLR because it's important to take back The Beach!!! This started as a white campus and should be returned to being a white campus. None of these brownies are from this area, but they feel entitled to define what the complexion should be. Vote "yes" because it's white and it's right.
Your name
Mon Mar 9 2009 02:56
Knipe and Cegles have it right. Let's turn this back into a majority white campus and support moneymakers like SPORTS. We all know athletics pays for academics anyway, and it only gets done with white people cash!!!! End of story. Dump the freeloaders and let them all pay their fair share. Baseball and football are American sports and if we need to pay for soccer to make them important, dump the border jumpers.
white boy
Mon Mar 9 2009 02:51
It's just a sleight of hand to bring back football, RAH. We're counting on the fact that wetbacks love futbol to pass this so we can bring back football, the REAL AMERICAN SPORT, YO. Next up, a new bisbol diamond, YEAH!!!!
Phil
Sun Mar 8 2009 13:59
I'm white and if this referendum doesn't pass i will be suing. How could this U. deprive me and all my white friends a place to play our white sports. This U. is racist and all minorities are to if the vote nu. Espacially Taco Nation.
BRUISER
Sun Mar 8 2009 13:51
Vote Yes on BLR!!! Some of you idiots against it are losers with low self esteem. If the BLR passes this will help you in these areas. Show some pride you lazy, race baiting bigots.
BRUISER
Sun Mar 8 2009 13:49
Vote Yes on BLR!!! Some of you idiots against it are losers with low self esteem. If the BLR passes this will help you in these areas. Show some pride you lazy, race baiting bigots.
VOTE NO ON BLR
Thu Mar 5 2009 21:49
If you wanna 'shape it into a diamond', then pay your own money. I care about this campus, but it isn't fair that Athletics benefit while others suffer.
disabled student
Fri Feb 20 2009 15:51
My roommate and I are both disabled students at CSULB living on extremely fixed incomes. It will be extremely hard for us to survive with the new recreation fees. We're barely making it as it is. If we have to pay more for the athletics program, both of us will probably have to drop out next fall. How is that fair?
Your name
Mon Feb 16 2009 19:09
oh and i made a mistake in posting dr. king's name alongside the likes of latination and sharpton.
i love playing the race card
Mon Feb 16 2009 11:35
you mean, mean racists! how dare you vote yes on the blr. latination is a true civil rights pioneer in the same vein as mlk and malcolm x. you mean, mean racists holding the minority students down. wahhhhh!!! not to mention that white ppl arent the only ones who like to hang out at the beach, but still. if i play the race card enough, somebody might actually believe the garbage that comes out of my mouth. if you vote yes on the blr, you are a racist just like the kkk. (sniifle, sniffle). latination = al sharpton = mlk
bring back football
Mon Feb 16 2009 00:45
I forgot "Mauricio Ingrassia" in my previous post. He had an undefeated at home #1in the nation women's soccer team on a field that's still much worse than CSULB's before coming to the Beach. At least that's what the PR team wrote on csulb.edu when he was hired.
bring back football
Mon Feb 16 2009 00:40
Didn't make Long Beach City College's women's soccer team a national highlight on a sloppy grass field? Undefeated on rodeo turf? Those were his creds when we hired him.






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