Two Major Gifts Support Spartan Athletics CenterTwo Major Gifts Support Spartan Athletics Center

Two Major Gifts Support Spartan Athletics Center

San Jose, Calif. — San Jose State University is pleased to announce that it has received two major gifts to support a new Spartan Athletics Center on the east side of CEFCU Stadium, Home of the Spartans. Thomas Thompson, '72 Behavioral Science, and his wife, Jane Bradley, have committed $500,000 to support the development of the new facility, with a remaining percentage of their trust to establish the Thomas E. Thompson Athletics Scholarship. SJSU athletics is also proud to share that an additional gift of $500,000 has been committed to support the center by an anonymous donor.
 
"Both of these gifts come from long-time football season ticket holders and steadfast supporters of our athletics program," said Marie Tuite, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics. "They are also keenly aware of the importance and significance of completing the funding for the athletics center. Tom and Jane believe in San Jose State and support the mission of the entire university. Our anonymous donor may be one of my favorite individuals--he simply wants us to build the center and enhance the opportunities for our programs. I'm offering a sincere and gracious 'thank you' to these terrific Spartans."
 
By supporting the creation of the new SJSU athletics building, these gifts will enable future generations of Spartan athletes to pursue an education while playing NCAA Division I  sports.
 
Bringing Sport to New Heights
 
At 6 feet 8 inches, Thompson gravitated toward basketball at a young age, playing in high school and community college. He later transferred to San Jose State. Thompson was the first in his family to graduate from both high school and college—achievements that made it possible for him to pursue careers in juvenile probation, construction management, trade association management and real estate. He and his wife are grateful for the opportunity to give back to his alma mater.
 
"Jane and I want to show our appreciation to SJSU and to assist future students," said Thompson, a long-time fan of SJSU football and basketball. "San Jose State provided my only opportunity for a good education at essentially no cost, and a great foundation to help me later earn a graduate degree. With the scholarship, we hope that students will have the chance to play football or basketball while earning a degree, just like I did."
 
The anonymous donor, who graduated from San Jose State in the 1960s, is also a loyal fan of Spartan football.
 
"I am making this gift because I believe the football program is moving in the right direction under the leadership of Marie Tuite and Coach Brennan," the anonymous donor said. "I know there are other Spartans like me who care deeply about this program and want to see it thrive. It is my hope that other Spartans will join the growing group of donors in doing what they can to provide Coach Brennan and the program with the resources necessary to compete in the Mountain West."
 
"Our momentum continues to build as we move closer to our goal of creating modern, vibrant spaces for our student-athletes and our fans," said Paul Lanning, vice president for university advancement and CEO of the Tower Foundation. "We are so excited to see donors like these and so many others investing in the future of SJSU football, Athletics and the university."
 
To track fundraising progress and learn how you can support Spartan football, please visit sjsufootball.com or contact Josh Thiel, deputy athletics director for athletics advancement, at 408-924-1697 or joshua.thiel@sjsu.edu.
                                   
About San Jose State University

The founding campus of the 23-campus California State University system, San Jose State provides a comprehensive university education, granting bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in 250 areas of study—offered through its eight colleges.

With more than 35,000 students and nearly 4,370 employees, San Jose State University continues to be an essential partner in the economic, cultural and social development of Silicon Valley and the state, annually contributing 10,000 graduates to the workforce.

The university is proud of the accomplishments of its more than 270,000 alumni, 60 percent of whom live and work in the Bay Area.
 
 
About San Jose State Athletics
 
San Jose State sponsors 22 (nine men's and 13 women's) NCAA Division I intercollegiate sports programs for approximately 470 student-athletes annually. In football, the Spartans are a member of Division I's Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), the NCAA's highest level of competition.
 
The Spartans' primary conference affiliation is with the Mountain West. Selected teams belong to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and the Golden Coast Conference (GCC).
 
San Jose State has 10 NCAA team championships and 52 NCAA individual titles. Sixty-two (62) Spartans competed in one or more Olympic Games. San Jose State athletes have won seven gold, six silver and seven bronze medals at the Olympics.
 
Annually, about one-third of the student-athlete population earns either institutional, conference or national recognition based on outstanding academic performance.
 
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