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assaiante_paul_d._tennis_center [2023/03/03 15:15] – [Paul D. Assaiante Tennis Center] afitzgeraldassaiante_paul_d._tennis_center [2023/05/12 18:56] (current) bant06
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-[{{:assaiante_tennis_center.jpg?600 |Paul D. Assaiante Tennis Center. The Raether Library is visible to the right and Crescent housing to the rear. Photo credit: Trinity College}}]+[{{:assaiante_tennis_center.jpg?600 |Paul D. Assaiante Tennis Center. the [[library|Raether Library]] is visible to the right and [[crescent_street_townhouses|Crescent housing]] is in the background. Photo credit: Trinity College}}]
  
-The Tennis Center was built in 2010 and provides space for both the women's and the men's [[athletics|tennis]] teams at Trinity. It contains eight tennis courts and a raised area for spectators, all surrounded by large lights. The center was named after Paul D. Assaiante, coach of the men's [[athletics|squash]] and men's tennis teams at Trinity and associate professor of physical education, for his commitment as a longtime coach and friend of the college.  +The Tennis Center was built in 2010 and provides space for both the women's and the men's [[athletics|tennis]] teams at Trinity. It contains eight tennis courts and a raised area for spectators, all surrounded by large lights. The center was named after Paul D. Assaiante, coach of the men's [[athletics|squash]] and men's tennis teams at Trinity and associate professor of physical education, for his commitment as a longtime coach and friend of the College.  
  
-The United States Tennis Association helped in designing the courts; the construction and maintenance of the center cost over $1 million, and donors to the project included Trinity alumni, the United States Tennis Association, and the Hartford Foundation of Public Living+The United States Tennis Association helped in designing the courts; the construction and maintenance of the center cost over $1 million, and donors to the project included Trinity alumni, the United States Tennis Association, and the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
  
-The courts were built not only to provide high-quality facilities for Trinity's tennis teams, but also provide a space for the Hartford community to utilize. For example, tennis programming was planned with children from the [[learning_corridor_initiative|Learning Corridor]] School. +The courts were built not only to provide high-quality facilities for Trinity's tennis teams, but also function as a space for the [[hartford|Hartford]] community to utilize. For example, tennis programming was planned with children from the [[learning_corridor_initiative|Learning Corridor]] School.
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