WVSU awarded funds for new track and field complex
The funding comes from American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds and was approved by the commission at its Wednesday meeting.

WVSU returned its men’s and women’s track and field teams last year. Since then, the teams have been practicing at off-campus facilities in the Kanawha Valley.
“This is another remarkable display of the commission’s dedication to not only supporting our student-athletes at West Virginia State University but all the youth in Kanawha County,” said WVSU Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Nate Burton. “This new facility will provide championship-caliber resources for our track and field student-athletes, while also supplying an additional track that the community can use. Similar to the way all of our athletic facilities are used, we envision high schools, middle schools, and area youth organizations using the facility to train and host meets.”
In addition to being the future home of Yellow Jackets track and field, once completed the facility could also help to recruit larger track and field events to the region, Burton said, similar to the large events that the nearby Shawnee Sports Complex has been able to attract.
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The track will also be open to area residents to come and walk and run when not in use.
Fundraising for the construction of the new track and field complex is ongoing. For those interested in giving, donations may be made online at https://connect.wvstateu.edu/foundation/athletics.
*This is a press release issued by West Virginia State University.