
Photo by: John Quackenbos
State-of-the-Art Hockey Locker Rooms Unveiled
September 18, 2017 | Boston College Athletics, Men's Hockey
Men’s hockey and women’s hockey receive new, privately-funded locker rooms in Conte Forum
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The Boston College men's and women's hockey teams moved into newly redesigned and expanded locker rooms inside Conte Forum on Monday. Through the generosity of many donors and former players, both projects were privately funded. Lead gifts from Art Bryne '67 (men's project) and David '68 and Janet Griffith (women's project) made these projects possible.
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The new locker rooms were designed by S3 Design, based in Braintree, Mass., and built by Shawmut Design and Construction, based in Boston. The interior design and graphics were concepted by Advent Results, based in Nashville, Tenn.
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The redesigned spaces were both enlarged, and now include separate wet and dry locker rooms, coaches' areas, equipment spaces and lounges. Saunas were also installed in both the men's and women's locker rooms.
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Each student-athlete now has two separate lockers: one for their hockey equipment and one dry space for their personal belongings. The dry lockers include multiple charging stations for the student-athletes' phones and tech devices.
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The players' stalls in the main team rooms were designed by Longhorn Locker and include backlit nameplates and LED lights around the foot-locker portion of the stall. Additionally, all of the stalls have their own individual ventilation systems, which are vented through the Conte Forum HVAC system and have individual fans to dry the hockey equipment.
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Both lounge spaces include DreamSeat coaches, 90-inch televisions and ping-pong tables. Smart Board teaching stations were installed to allow for game film analysis and X/O instruction.
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"I would like to personally thank all of our dedicated and loyal supporters, donors and former student-athletes who reinvested into the Boston College hockey program to make this new locker room an ample home for present, future and former Eagles," the Schiller Family Head Hockey Coach Jerry York said. "Every contribution matters to us and is greatly appreciated. It is a perfect reflection of our selfless community and family that we consider the Boston College hockey program. Thank you to all who helped make this possible and be sure to come pay us a visit to take in our new home."
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"We're so fortunate to walk in the door of a brand-new locker room to start the 2017-18 season," head women's hockey coach Katie Crowley said. "The donors are the reason we were able to build the best locker room in women's college hockey. Their generosity has been extremely important for our program and this locker room is possible because of them. Our players, past and present, have made this program into one of the best in the country. We are truly honored to step in to this beautiful locker room and represent everyone who has come before and all who are the future of BC women's hockey."
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"Support for facilities is key to competitive excellence and these projects represent examples of the impact donors can have on our department," said Steve Novak, Sr. Associate Athletics Director for Development and Strategic Initiatives. "Coach York was fortunate to have the support of many alumni and donors to complete the project. On behalf of our entire department, we are grateful to the donors who made this happen."Â
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"At BC, we're blessed to be surrounded by great people," Crowley added. "Jerry York had the vision for both teams to take on these renovations and was instrumental in making these projects happen. Along with Jerry, (Associate AD for Operations and Facilities) Matt Conway and (Men's Director of Hockey Operations) John Hegarty helped build these areas from the ground up."
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Both teams moved into their newly unveiled locker rooms on Monday, with the women's team seeing the space at noon ahead of their practice, and the men getting a look at their new locker room at 1:15 p.m. before their daily practice.
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Both teams formally open their 2017-18 seasons at home the first weekend in October. The women host Minnesota Duluth at Kelley Rink on Thursday, Oct. 5, and the men start their season on Friday, Oct. 6, when they host Quinnipiac in Chestnut Hill.
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The new locker rooms were designed by S3 Design, based in Braintree, Mass., and built by Shawmut Design and Construction, based in Boston. The interior design and graphics were concepted by Advent Results, based in Nashville, Tenn.
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The redesigned spaces were both enlarged, and now include separate wet and dry locker rooms, coaches' areas, equipment spaces and lounges. Saunas were also installed in both the men's and women's locker rooms.
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Each student-athlete now has two separate lockers: one for their hockey equipment and one dry space for their personal belongings. The dry lockers include multiple charging stations for the student-athletes' phones and tech devices.
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The players' stalls in the main team rooms were designed by Longhorn Locker and include backlit nameplates and LED lights around the foot-locker portion of the stall. Additionally, all of the stalls have their own individual ventilation systems, which are vented through the Conte Forum HVAC system and have individual fans to dry the hockey equipment.
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Both lounge spaces include DreamSeat coaches, 90-inch televisions and ping-pong tables. Smart Board teaching stations were installed to allow for game film analysis and X/O instruction.
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"I would like to personally thank all of our dedicated and loyal supporters, donors and former student-athletes who reinvested into the Boston College hockey program to make this new locker room an ample home for present, future and former Eagles," the Schiller Family Head Hockey Coach Jerry York said. "Every contribution matters to us and is greatly appreciated. It is a perfect reflection of our selfless community and family that we consider the Boston College hockey program. Thank you to all who helped make this possible and be sure to come pay us a visit to take in our new home."
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"We're so fortunate to walk in the door of a brand-new locker room to start the 2017-18 season," head women's hockey coach Katie Crowley said. "The donors are the reason we were able to build the best locker room in women's college hockey. Their generosity has been extremely important for our program and this locker room is possible because of them. Our players, past and present, have made this program into one of the best in the country. We are truly honored to step in to this beautiful locker room and represent everyone who has come before and all who are the future of BC women's hockey."
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"Support for facilities is key to competitive excellence and these projects represent examples of the impact donors can have on our department," said Steve Novak, Sr. Associate Athletics Director for Development and Strategic Initiatives. "Coach York was fortunate to have the support of many alumni and donors to complete the project. On behalf of our entire department, we are grateful to the donors who made this happen."Â
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"At BC, we're blessed to be surrounded by great people," Crowley added. "Jerry York had the vision for both teams to take on these renovations and was instrumental in making these projects happen. Along with Jerry, (Associate AD for Operations and Facilities) Matt Conway and (Men's Director of Hockey Operations) John Hegarty helped build these areas from the ground up."
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Both teams moved into their newly unveiled locker rooms on Monday, with the women's team seeing the space at noon ahead of their practice, and the men getting a look at their new locker room at 1:15 p.m. before their daily practice.
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Both teams formally open their 2017-18 seasons at home the first weekend in October. The women host Minnesota Duluth at Kelley Rink on Thursday, Oct. 5, and the men start their season on Friday, Oct. 6, when they host Quinnipiac in Chestnut Hill.
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