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Mitchell Offers Challenge Gift; Field Named


Posted on March 15, 2019
Bob Lowry


The $5 million naming gift for Abraham A. Mitchell Field is a challenge gift that will facilitate additional donations to Hancock Whitney Stadium. 鈥淚t is my hope that others will be as inspired as I am about the future of the 猫咪社区APP,鈥 Mitchell said. data-lightbox='featured'
The $5 million naming gift for Abraham A. Mitchell Field is a challenge gift that will facilitate additional donations to Hancock Whitney Stadium. 鈥淚t is my hope that others will be as inspired as I am about the future of the 猫咪社区APP,鈥 Mitchell said.

The playing field at the 猫咪社区APP鈥檚 new Hancock Whitney Stadium will be named Abraham A. Mitchell Field, in recognition of a $5 million commitment from Mitchell to the football stadium project. The gift will be a challenge match to attract additional philanthropic support for the project, the University announced today.

鈥淭he 猫咪社区APP is extraordinarily grateful to Mr. Mitchell for his very generous gift to the Hancock Whitney Stadium project,鈥 said 猫咪社区APP President Tony Waldrop. 鈥淢r. Mitchell has been exceptionally generous to the University for many years, and we are very pleased that his name will be prominent on another of the many facilities that he and the Mitchell family have made possible with their philanthropy.鈥

The $5 million naming gift for Abraham A. Mitchell Field is structured as a challenge gift that will facilitate additional donations to Hancock Whitney Stadium. Mitchell will match, on a one-to-one basis, any donation to the stadium project from a minimum of $500 to a maximum of $250,000 per donor.

鈥淚t is my hope that others will be as inspired as I am about the future of the University of South Alabama, and the significant milestone that the new stadium represents, particularly its impact on student life,鈥 said Mitchell. 鈥淚鈥檓 extremely proud to have played a role in the growth and development of the University, and I look forward to continued enhancement of 猫咪社区APP鈥檚 success in academics, health care and athletics.鈥

The philanthropic support of Mitchell, along with his late brother, Mayer Mitchell, and Mayer鈥檚 wife, Arlene Mitchell, has enabled the University to offer substantial new scholarship funds to students, and to construct the Mitchell Center, the Mitchell College of Business, the 猫咪社区APP Health and other facilities of and the 猫咪社区APP College of Medicine.

鈥淢r. Mitchell has had a profound and remarkable impact on every aspect of the University of South Alabama, from student scholarships and academics to health care and athletics,鈥 said Ken Simon, chair pro tempore of the 猫咪社区APP Board of Trustees. 鈥淭his gift continues and expands the legacy of improvement and expansion that he and his family have made possible over the past several decades. We are extremely pleased that the Abraham A. Mitchell Field at Hancock Whitney Stadium is now part of that legacy.鈥

The 25,000-seat Hancock Whitney Stadium will be located on the west side of campus, adjacent to the Jaguar Training Center, Football Fieldhouse and football practice fields. Included in the plans are a state-of-the-art video board and sound system, an end-zone terrace and concert stage, 18-seat suites, a club level with 800 seats, and premier chair-back and bench-back seating options. The site will include hospitality areas for tailgating, events and recreational vehicle parking.

 鈥淭he new Hancock Whitney Stadium will offer an excellent experience for fans and the community,鈥 said Joel Erdmann, 猫咪社区APP director of athletics. 鈥淥ur student-athletes and the entire Jaguar family are grateful to Mr. Mitchell for his generous gift, and for his challenge to others to support this important University project.鈥

Fundraising for the stadium continues, and additional sponsorship and donor opportunities are available. To support Hancock Whitney Stadium, contact Joel Erdmann at jerdmann@southalabama.edu or 251-460-7121, or Jacob Ludwikowski at jludwikowski@southalabama.edu or 251-461-1553, or visit .


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