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K-State notebook: Women’s soccer breaks ground on field; Thomas to Seton Hall

K-State women’s soccer and head coach Mike Dibbini will have a new home when the inaugural team kicks off next fall.

K-State Athletics broke ground on a new soccer field Monday, with an official groundbreaking ceremony set for Saturday at 10 a.m. The site, just south of Tointon Family Stadium where K-State football practiced, features a field for competition and another for practice. The project is estimated to cost $2.1 million and is being funded entirely by department-generated revenue.

The site will be shared by the soccer and football programs. The soccer-specific field is being built along College Avenue on the west side of the space and is anticipated to be completed by July.