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Phil Buttafuoco,
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GILLETTE STADIUM AWARDED 2009 NCAA MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Gillette Stadium also hosting the championship games
in 2008
Foxborough, Mass. - The
NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships will return to Gillette Stadium in 2009, the
NCAA announced today. The 2008 championships, to be held May 24-26, 2008, were previously
awarded to Harvard
University (host) and
Gillette Stadium (venue).
The 2009 championships will again be hosted by Harvard University and promoted in conjunction
with the Massachusetts Sports Partnership and the Greater Boston Convention
& Visitors Bureau.
“We are extremely honored to host these exciting
championships two years in a row,” said Dan Murphy, Gillette Stadium’s Vice
President of Business Development. “The response from the New
England lacrosse community, as well as the national lacrosse fans,
has been outstanding.
The fans will
certainly provide a wonderful environment this year and one that we can build
on in 2009.”
In addition to experiencing New
England’s premier sports and entertainment venue, in 2009 fans
also will enjoy the atmosphere provided by Patriot Place. The second phase of the 1.3
million square foot super-regional lifestyle and
entertainment center adjacent to Gillette Stadium will open in 2008. Patriot Place promises
to become one of New England’s most popular
daily, year-round destinations. Lacrosse fans will find large and boutique
retailers, live and interactive entertainment, a variety of restaurant options
and a state of the art
National Amusements Cinema De Lux movie theatre when they arrive for the
games in 2009.
The Boston Local Organizing Committee,
comprised of Gillette Stadium, Harvard, Massachusetts Sports Partnership (MSP) and the Greater
Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau (GBCVB), will work closely with the
lacrosse community, the New England business community
and city and state agencies to provide a championship atmosphere that creates
memories for each fan and participant. Harvard will provide event
management. The Greater Boston
Convention & Visitors Bureau (GBCVB) has been instrumental in creating a
fan-housing program as well as funding the Massachusetts Sports Partnership
(MSP) fan train from the Back Bay Station in Boston to Foxborough.
“Securing the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships
for a second straight year at Gillette Stadium is another huge sports victory
for Massachusetts,”
said Jonathan Paris, executive director of the Massachusetts Sports
Partnership. “This is a testament to the strong partnership between Gillette
Stadium, Harvard University,
the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau and MSP, and we look
forward to working with the NCAA in staging yet another collegiate championship
in Massachusetts.”
Gillette Stadium is home to the New England
Patriots and the New England Revolution soccer team. The stadium has a capacity
of 68,756 including 6,000 club seats and 87 luxury suites.
The 2008 championships will mark the first time
this NCAA event will be played in New England,
one of the fastest growing lacrosse markets in the country. This year’s games
will be played May 24-26 with champions being crowned in Divisions I, II and
III. To date, tickets have been sold to fans who live in 43 states and three
foreign countries. For more information regarding the championships, go to www.lax2008.com <http://www.lax2008.com>.
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