Ground Broken On USA Band Complex

The University of South Alabama (USA) recently broke ground on a 25,000-ft2, $10-million home for its Jaguar Marching Band. The indoor/outdoor complex will be adjacent to the campus’s Hancock Whitney Stadium and is scheduled for completion in 2026. It will house a full-ensemble rehearsal hall; drumline rehearsal studio; color guard rehearsal studio; dressing rooms; offices; a music library; storage space for uniforms, instruments, props and gear; and a full-size lighted practice field. Funding includes $5.9 million from the state, along with commitments from the band and donations from alumni and friends. The band was founded in 2009 with 140 members. Following a successful inaugural season, membership grew to 170 in 2010 and 190 in 2011. Today, it is 250 members strong, and this new facility will allow it to eventually expand to 350. The band performs at various events on campus, in Greater Mobile and throughout the Gulf Coast.

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