Indoor Practice Facility
The IPF is 422 feet wide and 222 feet deep with a height of 86 feet at the center. The arched roof is visible throughout the valley as a new BYU icon. The IPF serves as an indoor practice arena for the football, soccer, golf, baseball, softball teams and a variety of other programs, including extramurals and intramurals. The facility is used about 50 percent of the time by the university for classes and intramurals, and the other 50 percent of the time by the varsity teams.
Among its features are two artificial turf fields, retractable goalposts on each end, a sideline staging facility for offensive linemen and four batting cages. The indoor surface is field turf and the building features four video platforms located 40 feet above the playing surface.
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Quick Facts
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Ground Breaking: 2002
Opened: 2003
Square Footabe: 106,000 feet
Highest Point: 93 feet
Depth of Building: 222 feet
Width of Building: 422 feet
Indoor Surface: FieldTurf
Other Features: Four video platforms 40 feet above playing surface, two suspended field goal posts
Fields: (1) 55-yard field, (1) 65-yard field, and (1) offensive line work area
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