University Park, Pa. – Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics announces $3.55 million in gifts for a new lacrosse stadium. Ken Panzer, a 1982 Penn State graduate, and his long-time business partner at Douglas Emmett, Jordan Kaplan, have committed a gift of $3.55 million to launch construction of the new facility on the University Park campus. As a former co-captain of the Penn State men’s lacrosse team, Panzer has a long-standing history of giving to the Nittany Lions’ program.
Panzer’s latest and largest gift will help take Penn State lacrosse to a new level of excellence by transforming the current field into a world-class stadium. The new facility will be named Panzer Stadium.
“Our men's and women's lacrosse student-athletes are among the most talented and dedicated in the nation. We have exceptional leadership atop both programs, and Ken Panzer’s gift will have a significant impact on their continued excellence,” said Penn State Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour. “Penn State has a tremendous opportunity to be among the premier men’s and women’s lacrosse programs in the nation, and thanks to Ken Panzer and Jordan Kaplan, this stadium will be a catalyst to help get us there and maintain the excellence.”
The addition of the sport to the Big Ten Conference in 2015 has shifted the landscape of Division I lacrosse, elevating the Penn State lacrosse program’s competitiveness and national exposure. Both of the men’s and women’s programs, led by head coaches Jeff Tambroni and Missy Doherty, respectively, are ranked in the top ten nationally entering post-season competition.
Positioned within view of Beaver Stadium, the Bryce Jordan Center and the Multi-Sport Facility, the new stadium will join these iconic landmarks as one of the top lacrosse facilities in the nation. Panzer Stadium will enable Penn State to host a variety of events, including the Big Ten Tournament and NCAA championship preliminary rounds.