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The Navy volleyball team has seen extensive renovations completed to its locker room and arena over the past several years, a project totaling over $200,000.
The project began in the summer of 2002 with construction of a 375-square foot team area, a 360-square foot locker room and a 150-square foot equipment and athletic training room adjacent to the new locker room. Part of the renovations included the addition of large hardwood lockers for each individual player. The team area is highlighted by a state-of-the-art audio/visual package, allowing DVDs, VHS videotapes or the internet to be viewed on the wall through a projection system. In addition, a Vis Cam imaging system runs through the projector.
The summer of 2003 saw the addition of a new scoreboard to the Macdonough Hall arena. The scoreboard allows for the scores of past games within a match, as well as statistics for six players from both teams to be displayed. In addition, the scoreboard features a message system, allowing for league standings, listings of future matches and other text messages to be viewed.
A new playing service was added to Macdonough Hall during the spring of 2004. The newly-installed Ger Floor by Taraflex is one of the most forgiving surfaces to play on.
The centerpiece of the floor is the depiction of the Navy charging goat in the middle of the court.

















