“Cal Poly Athletics could not be more excited nor more grateful for the opening of this facility,” Senior Associate Athletics Director Jackson Stava said. “The Sports Nutrition program has already made an impact on our fantastic student-athletes and the vision of Mr. and Mrs. Swanson to enhance that program with this facility will allow for a more substantial impact for years and years to come. To be able to support student-athlete wellness is imperative and we could not be more excited for the opening of SNAC.”
It will be home to Dr. Scott Reaves who for more than a decade, he and his staff have worked with teams and athletes to come up with specifically catered diet plans based on highly detailed research and analysis.
“This is a nutrition game changer for Cal Poly athletes,” said Cal Poly beach volleyball head coach Todd Rogers. “Bill and Cheryl have once again stepped up and been a catalyst for change in the lives of Mustang athletes. I know our beach volleyball athletes are forever thankful to the Swanson’s and are looking forward to using SNAC to help them be better on the sand.”
The facility is located near the heart of athletics, Mott Athletics Center, next to the Comerford Pavilion to allow student-athletes the convenience of being able to grab a healthy, delicious snack in between practice, weights, and class close to where they spend the majority of their time.
“We are so lucky to be the first student-athletes to benefit from SNAC,” said Mustang beach volleyball student-athlete Lindsey Sparks. “On behalf of all Mustang student-athletes, thank you Bill and Cheryl Swanson for their kindness and making our experience as Cal Poly student-athletes better with this facility.”