The NC State Baseball program's enhancement plan for Doak Field at Dail Park continues to have significant momentum, as Annette and Adrian Holler have committed $1,000,000 towards the project.
This is the third major commitment announced for the project towards impacting NC State baseball's competitive future while also significantly enhancing the spectator experience.
"The Hollers have a very strong and personal connection to NC State Athletics, as well as the Wolfpack Club," said NC State Director of Athletics Boo Corrigan. "We are grateful for Annette and Adrian's commitment towards our enhancements for our student-athletes and fans, they have deep ties to NC State Baseball, and they are a wonderful family to be involved with this project."
The Hollers have been longtime supporters of NC State Athletics and the Wolfpack Club and a close bond with former player, the late Chris Combs, deepened their relationship with the school and program.
"One of the best parts of my job as Wolfpack Club Executive Director is the relationships with amazing people," said Ben Broussard. "I couldn't think of a better family to be involved with this project than the Hollers."
The enhancement plan has been separated into three phases to strategically meet program and budgetary priorities - field improvements, player performance facilities and game day/fan experience enhancements. These phases not only look to provide performance facilities for NC State players that will help them compete for and win championships, but it will create an innovative space that offers exceptional fan experience and is unique to NC State's loyal supporters.
This is the third major commitment announced for the project towards impacting NC State baseball's competitive future while also significantly enhancing the spectator experience.
"The Hollers have a very strong and personal connection to NC State Athletics, as well as the Wolfpack Club," said NC State Director of Athletics Boo Corrigan. "We are grateful for Annette and Adrian's commitment towards our enhancements for our student-athletes and fans, they have deep ties to NC State Baseball, and they are a wonderful family to be involved with this project."
The Hollers have been longtime supporters of NC State Athletics and the Wolfpack Club and a close bond with former player, the late Chris Combs, deepened their relationship with the school and program.
"One of the best parts of my job as Wolfpack Club Executive Director is the relationships with amazing people," said Ben Broussard. "I couldn't think of a better family to be involved with this project than the Hollers."
The enhancement plan has been separated into three phases to strategically meet program and budgetary priorities - field improvements, player performance facilities and game day/fan experience enhancements. These phases not only look to provide performance facilities for NC State players that will help them compete for and win championships, but it will create an innovative space that offers exceptional fan experience and is unique to NC State's loyal supporters.
Another significant donation has been made towards #TheDoak's Enhancement Fund. A huge thank you to the Holler Family for their $1 million contribution!
— #Pack9 ⚾️ (@NCStateBaseball) May 13, 2022
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