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"We’ve been talking about bringing our athletes home–it’s been a rare occasion when we are able to have our tennis, swimming and diving, and water polo teams all compete here on campus. "This has been a long time coming," says Jaime Hoffman, associate vice president and director of athletics.

When completed, the new pool will have an immediate impact: swimming practice will no longer have to be held in shifts, water polo goalies will no longer have to take turns standing in the shallow end, and divers will be able to practice and compete on campus for the first time in decades.Įxpansion of the McKinnon Family Tennis Center with an additional two courts will make it possible for Oxy to meet Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and NCAA standards and host conference matches at home, rather than at rented off-campus facilities. The new $17.5 million Ranier De Mandel Aquatic Center will move student swimmers, divers, and water polo players out of 87-year-old Taylor Pool and into a modern 25-yard by 34-meter pool with a diving well.