Indiana University kicks off the Curt Cignetti era this fall, and Hellas has unveiled a new monofilament turf system at the John Mellencamp Pavilion, where the Hoosiers football team’s indoor practice facility. Made and installed by Hellas, Matrix Helix® monofilament turf systems are designed to withstand the rigors of intense football training, providing an unparalleled combination of durability, resiliency, and comfort that results in a safe and predictable playing surface for athletes.
With their new alternating panels of Matrix Helix turf, the Indiana Hoosiers will be practicing on the same turf systems used by 14 NFL teams and several major college football programs including the Kentucky Wildcats, Baylor Bears, Texas Tech Red Raiders, Clemson Tigers, and Georgia Bulldogs.
Matrix Helix turf has shape memory technology added during the manufacturing process, which twists each monofilament fiber and secures the infill. “Matrix Helix turf is unmatched in the industry,” says Tina Glass, Hellas National Business Development Manager. “Athletes can count on Matrix Helix turf to play with the same predictability, which lets them focus on improving their performance, not on their footing.
We are proud to have been selected to be a part of the future success of these great Indiana teams.”
Hellas installed the Wave™ Sports Pad below the turf at the Mellencamp Pavilion designed to enhance athlete safety and optimal shock absorption, which leads to better GMAX ratings. As players fall on the turf, the force of the impact is pulled down and reverberates through the engineered ribs of the Wave Sports Pad and away from the athlete.
Curt Cignetti begins his IU tenure after compiling a 119-35 record in 13 years as a head coach, including 52-9 in the last five years at James Madison.
John Mellencamp Pavilion is the primary indoor athletics training facility of Indiana Hoosiers’ football. It is named after Rock N Roll Hall of Fame singer-songwriter John “Cougar” Mellencamp, who was born in Seymour, Indiana. The man responsible for 14 Top 20 hits and 60 million albums sold, gave the lead gift to the construction of the Mellencamp Pavilion. Mellencamp put his stamp on his own brand of heartland rock, which emphasizes traditional instrumentation.
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