The Lauricella Center for Letter Winners is adjacent to the team locker room in the north end of Neyland Stadium and serves as a destination for all Volunteer and Lady Vol letter winners and their families to gather before or after football games. This two-level room features a field-level view of Neyland Stadium and has a capacity of three hundred people. The room is named for former Vol great Hank Lauricella and his wife Betty in recognition of their leadership support of the Campaign for Neyland Stadium. The Lauricellas are both graduates of the University of Tennessee. Hank was a running back on the 1951 national championship team and runner-up for the Heisman Trophy that year.
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