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June 18, 2009

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AUSTIN, Texas — Conservative estimates show that during the NCAA Austin baseball regional and super regional weekends, $2.1 million were infused into the economy, according to Don Hoyte with Texas Trust Funds.

In addition, The University of Texas at Austin also hosted the NCAA Men's Golf Central Regional Championship in May, and that event is estimated to have generated $1.3 million.

The three postseason events brought 280 student-athletes, coaches and support staff to the area, and the fans who follow each team increase the numbers significantly. More than 4,750 hotel rooms were filled during the golf and baseball tournaments.

"Hosting these events is good for the economy, bringing visitors from all over the country to stay in our hotels, eat in our restaurants and shop in our stores," Men's Athletics Director DeLoss Dodds said. "And it offers a stage to display the fine talents and consistent hard work of our student-athletes and coaches. It's good recognition for our institution as a whole."

A fun and attractive destination, and the university's long-standing tradition of postseason participation, make the area an easy fit for any major event. And the university is working to bring future NCAA postseason and other sporting events to Central Texas.

The University of Texas Golf Club, the home course for this year's regional championship, is in the running to host the 2012 NCAA Men's Golf Championship.

The Frank Erwin Center, home for both men's and women's basketball, will host NCAA women's basketball first- and second-round action this coming spring, and is under consideration to host an NCAA men's basketball regional in 2011, 2012 or 2013.

The university's facilities are annually considered to host NCAA regional competition for baseball, softball and tennis, and they also have the year-round ability to stage other sporting and entertainment events.

For instance, Athletics recently partnered with the Austin Aztex, a local professional soccer organization, to host State Farm Copa Aztex at Mike A. Myers Stadium. State Farm Copa Aztex is a unique soccer match that will feature two premier Mexican professional soccer teams. This year's match, the first in the three-year agreement, will feature Cruz Azul of Mexico City and Tigres of Monterrey on Saturday, July 18, at 7 p.m.

The Erwin Center just hosted 29 high school and college graduations from institutions all across Central Texas, and this summer will house the Ringling Bros. Circus, as well as the Texas High School Coaches Association all-star basketball game.

The all-star game is held in conjunction with the Texas High School Coaches Association Convention, which also features a football all-star game that will be played at Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium.

"Our facilities are recognized as state-of-the-art, and allow us to host various NCAA, professional, entertainment and community events right here on our campus," Dodds said.

For more information, contact:  Nick Voinis, Intercollegiate Athletics, 512-471-2151.

3 Comments to "Baseball, Golf Tournaments Have Economic Impact"

1.  Kenneth H. Wax said on July 2, 2009

How do we find out more about the University of Texas at Austin golf team? I never see any info about its standings or who is playing or where?

2.  Neal Foley said on July 3, 2009

Now that the football field is artificial turf, and wear and tear are no longer an issue, it would be nice to see the high school football playoff and championship games played there. Austin is centrally located for most teams, and most kids would be thrilled to get to play there.

3.  Lauren said on July 3, 2009

Learn more about The University of Texas at Austin men's golf and women's golf teams.

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