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Oregon State Unveils New $25M Sports Facility
The new complex will house soccer, softball, track and field programs starting in 2027.
Feb. 24, 2026 at 3:24am
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Oregon State University has announced plans to build a new $25 million sports facility that will serve as the home for the school's soccer, softball, and track and field programs starting in the fall of 2027. The one-story, 15,000-square-foot building will include locker rooms, coaches' offices, meeting spaces, and training rooms for the five outdoor sports teams.
Why it matters
The new facility will help streamline the daily operations and enhance the academic and athletic performance of Oregon State's soccer, softball, and track and field programs as they return to Pac-12 competition in 2026 after two seasons in the West Coast Conference.
The details
The new Field Sports Building will be located adjacent to Kelly Field, Whyte Track & Field Center, and Lorenz Field, positioning the soccer, softball, and track facilities in close proximity. Construction on the project is set to begin in July 2026 with a targeted completion date of July 2027.
- Construction on the new facility will begin in July 2026.
- The new Field Sports Building is scheduled to be completed by July 2027.
- Oregon State's soccer, softball, and track and field programs will begin using the new facility in the fall of 2027.
The players
Scott Barnes
Oregon State's athletic director, who confirmed the details of the new sports facility project.
James Crepa
A reporter for The Oregonian who first reported on the new facility plans.
What’s next
Oregon State is set to resume Pac-12 competition in the fall of 2026 for the sports that will be housed in the new complex.
The takeaway
The new $25 million sports facility demonstrates Oregon State's commitment to supporting its outdoor athletic programs and providing them with state-of-the-art training and competition spaces as the university returns to the Pac-12 Conference.





