Ohio University announces plans for new Marching 110 Band Complex and practice field

A generous foundational gift from two Marching 110 alumni is kicking off a new fundraising campaign.

April 27, 2024

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Updated at 3:20 p.m. ET on Sept. 18, 2024

From prestigious events like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade to countless performances on football fields across the nation and world, the Ohio University Marching 110 has been renowned for its unforgettable performances, unique marching style and unparalleled precision for more than a century.

And soon, for the first time in its storied 100-year history, the “Most Exciting Band in the Land” will have a new, state-of-the-art practice facility to call home thanks to support from President Lori Stewart Gonzalez and a transformational $1 million gift from Marching 110 alumni Shawn Hurley and Tracey (Hanna) Hurley. The project will be presented to the Ohio University Board of Trustees for their review and consideration at an upcoming meeting.

“The Marching 110 is one of Ohio University’s most valued traditions of excellence, and for decades they have been without dedicated space on campus to rehearse,” President Gonzalez said. “It is a priority for me to build a permanent home for the Marching 110, and, thanks to the Hurleys, we will be able to move this project forward. We will name the new practice field in their honor.”

Members of the Ohio University Marching 110 learn about the Hurley's foundational gift and OHIO's plans for the new band complex.

An artist rendering of the new Hurley Field on OHIO's Athens Campus.

The new Marching 110 Band Complex will feature "Hurley Field." It promises to be the pinnacle of its kind within the Mid-American Conference, boasting state-of-the-art features tailored specifically to the needs of the Marching 110.

Envisioning a new home for the "Most Exciting Band in the Land"

It is a priority for me to build a permanent home for the Marching 110, and, thanks to the Hurleys, we will be able to move this project forward. We will name the new practice field in their honor.

Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez

The new Marching 110 Band Complex, featuring Hurley Field, promises to be the pinnacle of its kind within the Mid-American Conference and will boast state-of-the-art features tailored specifically for the needs of the Marching 110. It will be located along South Shafer Street adjacent to OHIO’s Chessa Field soccer facility. Among its highlights will be a turf installation to support rehearsals in all weather conditions, a director’s tower for optimal viewing of formations, restroom facilities to accommodate both band members and visitors to the nearby soccer field and additional amenities aimed at enhancing the band's practice experience.

“Our time as members of the Marching 110 was such a gift. Not only did we experience unforgettable rehearsals, performances and travel across the country – we got to do it alongside a group of individuals who became lifelong friends and family,” said Shawn Hurley, a former Marching 110 trumpet player who also served as the band's Field Commander in 2004. “We’re so proud to help build a forever home for the 110 and give back to an organization that has always felt like home to us. Both Tracey and I hope this gift will ensure the continued success and growth of the Marching 110 for generations to come.”

Former Marching 110 member Shawn Hurley

"Our time as members of the Marching 110 was such a gift. Not only did we experience unforgettable rehearsals, performances and travel across the country – we got to do it alongside a group of individuals who became lifelong friends and family." 🎺

– Shawn Hurley, OHIO alumnus and 2004 Marching 110 Field Commander

Supporting the Marching 110 Band Complex

Ohio University aims to complete Hurley Field in time for the Fall 2026 band season; however, further support is needed from Marching 110 alumni, fans and friends to realize this ambitious vision. 

The University has set an initial fundraising goal of $3 million to construct the Marching 110 Band Complex. Numerous opportunities are available for donors to join alongside the Hurley family and leave a lasting legacy through naming gifts.

For those eager to contribute to the band's future home, donations of any amount are welcomed and encouraged. To learn more about how to get involved, visit ohio.edu/marching-110/band-complex.