BYU Seeks Solutions For Glare On Softball Field From Engineering Students Campus
Mar 20, 2019, 7:04 PM | Updated: 7:08 pm
PROVO, Utah — While we are all enjoying the spring weather, it complicates things for the BYU softball team when they play at home. Now BYU is looking to some of its brightest minds to solve a problem with the sun.
It has been a problem for years at the BYU softball field.
The glare from the sun has been so intense, they’ve had to pause the games for up to 20 minutes in the late afternoon and evening.
“I played baseball and softball in high school,” said McKenna Cook, a manufacturing engineering student at BYU. She is pitching her idea to solve a problem on the Cougar softball field.
“I injured my finger because I couldn’t see the ball once because the sun was in my eyes, so I think this situation is near and dear to my heart,” she said
While the ideas weren’t open for others to hear, a team of students shared their simple fix to block the sun over the left field fence.
“It is lifted by cables it will expand as the cables lift it vertically, and collapse into a storage box,” said Kenny Seymour.
Solving a blinding glare problem on the @BYU softball field. Now the athletic department is turning to engineering students on campus to find a solution. See the innovative ideas on @KSL5TV at 6. pic.twitter.com/tVPlja2360
— Sam Penrod (@KSLsampenrod) March 20, 2019
Unlike some ideas, requiring construction, theirs is portable.
“They gave us a 40k budget, and with this easy solution we think we could develop and make it for three thousand dollars,” said Jacob Sheffield.
“We have thought about it, but athletic minds aren’t that bright” joked athletic director Tom Holmoe, who is one of the judges, evaluating the student ideas, with a one thousand dollar prize for the winning solution.
He says turning to their own students on campus to solve the glare problem, just makes sense.
“So let’s just turn to them, and between all these great minds and creativity we are going to come up with something good,” Holmoe said.
The judges will select three finalists, and they will be able to expand their plans for the final competition when a winner will be decided on April 10th.