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  1. Hepner?Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium

    Infobox Stadium stadium name Hepner Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium nickname Adamson Stadium image Image ..., Bill Hepner and Mitch Bailey. Adamson Stadium includes an eight lane all weather track, as well as field facilities which were renovated in 2002. The stadium includes a two level press box that can ... venues coord 40.0491191 79.8991656 display t type landmark DEFAULTSORT Hepner Bailey Field At Adamson Stadium Category College football venues Category California Vulcans football Category American ... room and an equipment room. Just outside Adamson Stadium is the area for track & field throwing events ... architect former names James Adamson Stadium tenants California University of Pennsylvania Vulcans Football NCAA DII br Hepner Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium is an American football stadium, located in California, Pennsylvania . The stadium has a 6,500 seat capacity. In 2006, the playing field was renamed ... games from Adamson Stadium. Root Sports Pittsburgh has carried a couple games per season from the stadium as well. In 2007, ESPNU televised the National Semi final game live from Adamson Stadium In 2007, the stadium hosted its first three NCAA DII Football Playoff games, including the Northeast ... 28 24. The stadium also hosted a NCAA National Semi final game in 2008. California was again defeated, this time by Minnesota Duluth, 45 7. The stadium, as well as the surrounding Roadman Park, are undergoing renovations. The former baseball field, adjacent to Adamson Stadium, has been replaced with a larger parking lot that spans the entire home side of the stadium. Also, a new concession stand has been built to better serve the spectators at Adamson. Before the start of the 2009 season, a WaveCam was installed for permanent use at Adamson Stadium, as well as a color video board. Cal U is the first ... left Adamsom Stadium from field level during 2010 graduation ceremonies. Sources http www.cup.edu nu ... whatshappening pressreleases index.jsp?pageId 1580830010421157950610891 Cal U Field sports new name ...   more details



  1. Hepner

    Hepner may refer to Jean Hepner born 1958 , tennis player Lee Hepner 1920 1986 , orchestral conductor Urmas Hepner born 1964 , footballer See also Hepner Hall Hepner Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium Heppner Surname Category German language surnames Category Jewish surnames de Hepner ...   more details



  1. Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium

    Infobox Baseball Stadium stadium name Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium nickname The Nat image File Nat Bailey Stadium logo .png 220px br Image Natbailey.jpg 250px center location 4601 Ontario Street br Vancouver , British Columbia BC broke ground 1951 opened July 15, 1951 owner Vancouver City of Vancouver operator City of Vancouver surface Grass construction cost 550,000 Canadian dollar CAD br formatprice Inflation CA 550000 1951 in CURRENTYEAR dollars inflation fn CA architect William Aitken ref http www.baseball fever.com archive index.php t 28736.html ref former names Capilano Stadium 1951 1978 br Nat Bailey Stadium 1978 2010 tenants Vancouver Mounties Pacific Coast League PCL 1956 1969 ... seating capacity 5,157 dimensions Left Field 335 ft br Center Field 395 ft br Right Field 335 ft br Backstop 30 ft Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium known affectionately as The Nat is home ... that would rename Nat Bailey Stadium as Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium . Services Free ... of British Columbia baseball team . Stadium history Image Natbaileygrand.jpg 200px thumb left Nat Bailey s main grandstand Originally built in 1951 as Capilano Stadium , it was renamed Nat Bailey Stadium in 1978 to honour the work of Vancouver restaurateur Nat Bailey and his tireless effort to promote baseball in Vancouver. Nat Bailey Stadium is located on the eastern side of scenic Queen Elizabeth ... signed a long term lease at Nat Bailey Stadium in February 2007. They have significantly improved and modernized the stadium while also restoring parts of the park to their original 1951 condition. Naming ... Friends of Nat Bailey Stadium, a group dedicated to preserving The Nat http www.gothunderbirds.ca ... of Vancouver. The stadium was home to the Vancouver Capilanos and later attracted the Oakland Oaks ... League . The stadium s capacity is 5,157. However, there have been over 7000 fans in attendance at games ... News.com article about Nat Bailey s free Wi Fi Northwest League ballparks coord 49.242552 ...   more details



  1. Bailey?Brayton Field

    Infobox Baseball Stadium stadium name Bailey Brayton Field nickname image location Washington State University br Pullman, Washington br USA broke ground opened 1980 coordinates coord 46 44 6 N 117 9 19 W type landmark display inline,title closed demolished owner Washington State University operator Washington State University surface Infield br FieldTurf 2004 present br Natural grass 1980 2003 br Outfield br FieldTurf 2004 present br Natural grass 1980 2003 construction cost architect former names Buck Bailey Field br 1980 1999 tenants Washington State Cougars National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA br 1980 present seating capacity 3,500 dimensions Bailey Brayton Field is a college baseball stadium in Pullman, Washington , U.S., on the campus of Washington State University . It is the home field of the Washington State Cougars of the Pacific Ten Conference Pac 12 conference. It is located on the east side of the WSU campus, just southeast of the Beasley Coliseum . The stadium s seating capacity is 3,500 and opened for baseball in 1980 as Buck Bailey Field. Lights were added in 1984 and the field was renamed in 2000 to honor longtime Cougar baseball coach, Chuck Bobo Brayton. The infield ... the outfield is green FieldTurf. When Seattle s Sick s Stadium was demolished in 1979, the lights were moved to Bailey Brayton Field. ref name Lowry cite book title Green Cathedrals last Lowry first ... onepage&q&f false ref The previous WSU baseball field was located at the site of the Mooberry Track, the current venue for Track and field athletics track & field . When Martin Stadium was renovated ... track was removed replaced by additional seating nearer the lowered playing field . References reflist External links http wsucougars.cstv.com school bio facilities bailey brayton.html WSU Cougars.com official site Bailey Brayton Field Pacific 12 Conference baseball venue navbox Washington NCAA ... FieldTurf Installation November 2003 ref The only portion of the field that remains dirt is the pitcher ...   more details



  1. Bailey Memorial Stadium

    Infobox stadium stadium name Bailey Memorial Stadium image location 503 South Broad Street br Clinton, South Carolina 29325 broke ground opened 2002 closed demolished owner Presbyterian College operator Presbyterian College surface Natural Grass construction cost 8.5 million architect Jackson & Simms Architects tenants Presbyterian Blue Hose National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 2002 present seating capacity 6,500 Bailey Memorial Stadium is a 6,500 seat multi purpose stadium in Clinton, South Carolina . It is home to the Presbyterian College Blue Hose American football football team. The facility opened in 2002 . The playing surface is named Claude Crocker Field ref http www.gobluehose.com ViewArticle.dbml?DB OEM ID 18100&ATCLID 1151429 ref . References reflist External links http www.gobluehose.com ViewArticle.dbml?DB OEM ID 18100&ATCLID 1151429 Facility information Big South Conference football venue navbox South Carolina college football venues coord 34 27 42 N 81 51 41 W type landmark display title Category College football venues Category Sports venues in South Carolina Category Multi purpose stadiums in the United States Category Sports venues in Laurens County, South Carolina SouthCarolina sports venue stub ...   more details



  1. Scott Field Bailey

    Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Scott Field Bailey title Bishop of West Texas image alt caption Bishop Scott Field Bailey church Episcopal Church in the United States of America archdiocese diocese see Episcopal Diocese of West Texas term 1977 1997 predecessor Harold C. Gosnell successor John H. MacNaughton Orders ordination 1942 ordinated by consecration September 21, 1964 consecrated by rank Personal details birth date October 7, 1916 birth place Houston, Texas Houston , Texas , United States death date April 9, 2005 age 89 death place San Antonio, Texas San Antonio , Texas , United States previous post Suffragan Bishop of Diocese of Texas br Bishop Coadjutor Diocese of West Texas Scott Field Bailey born October 7, 1916 in Houston, Texas was the 6th diocesan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. ref http episcopalarchives.org baileyobit.html Archive of the Episcopal Church WebCite url http www.webcitation.org 5wUnnqU6f date 2011 02 14 ref Biography Bailey received his BA degree in 1938 from Rice University, after which he attended law school at the University of Texas and then the Virginia Theological Seminary .... F. Percy Goddard, Suffagan Bishop of Texas List of Episcopal bishops Scott Field Bailey was the 604th ... ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bailey, Scott Field ... , Texas , United States DEFAULTSORT Bailey, Scott Field Category American bishops Category 2005 ... by the Virginia Seminary, the University of the South, and the Seminary of the Southwest. Bailey was ordained ... 02 14 ref and Director of Episcopal Student Activities at the University of Texas. Also in Austin, Bailey ... School Austin, Texas . In 1961, Bailey was designated canon to the ordinary and moved to the diocesan ... Texas . Upon the retirement of Bishop Gosnell in 1977, Bailey was installed as the sixth bishop of the Diocese ... www.webcitation.org 5wUnrBuvm date 2011 02 14 ref Bailey served as Secretary to the House of Bishops ...   more details



  1. Goss Stadium at Coleman Field

    Seattle and Bailey Brayton Field in Pullman, Washington Pullman . In May 2008, the Goss Stadium ...Infobox stadium name Goss Stadium at Coleman Field nickname logo image logo caption image Image Goss scoreboard.jpg 250px caption fullname former names Coleman Field location 430 SW Langton Place br Oregon State University br Corvallis, Oregon Corvallis , Oregon br USA coordinates coord 44.563164 N 123.277844 W display inline,title Coord LAT LON type landmark display inline,title broke ground built opened 1907 Start date YYYY MM DD renovated expanded May 2008 closed demolished owner Oregon State ... br 2007 present website URL example.com Goss Stadium at Coleman Field is a college baseball stadium ..., Oregon State had posted an impressive all time record of 1,021 439 1 record at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. The stadium was built in 1907 and was later renamed Coleman Field, after long time Beavers ... OEM ID 4700&ATCLID 131121 Goss Stadium at Coleman Field OSUBeavers.com Official Web Site of Oregon State ... goss stadium.html OSU Beavers.com official site Goss Stadium at Coleman Field http maps.google.com ... navbox Oregon NCAA Division I college baseball venue navbox DEFAULTSORT Goss Stadium At Coleman Field ... suites record attendance dimensions Left Field 330 feet br Left Center 365 feet br Center Field 400 feet 120 m br Right Center 365 feet br Right Field 330 feet acreage tenants Oregon State Beavers National .... The official stadium capacity is 3,248. Beaver Nation supports the team well, with 2011 home games ... Room, a suite overlooking the field along the first base line, was built during the expansion project ..., 2007 . Oregon State has posted an impressive mark of 17 3 in postseason games at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. Opened over a century ago, Coleman Field is one of the oldest ballparks in the nation and is located ... as OSU expanded around it. File Goss Wiki1.jpg left thumb Goss Stadium File Goss Wiki2.jpg left thumb Goss Stadium br clear See also Image Goss Stadium OSU.JPG View of the stadium still ...   more details



  1. Hepner Hall

    Infobox nrhp name Hepner Hall nrhp type cp partof San Diego State College partof refnum 97000924 image Sdsumain.jpg caption Hepner Hall on the San Diego State University SDSU campus location 5300 Campanile Dr., San Diego, California lat degrees 32 lat minutes 46 lat seconds 33 lat direction N long degrees 117 long minutes 4 long seconds 16 long direction W locmapin California area architect Howard Spencer Hazen architecture Mission Spanish Revival added September 4, 1997 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref governing body State Hepner Hall , designed by the senior architectural designer of the http www.dsa.dgs.ca.gov default.htm California Division of the State Architect , Howard Spencer Hazen ref http www.sandiegohistory.org journal 95winter sdsc.htm Alexander D. Bevil, The Journal of San Diego History San Diego Historical Society, publ. 1993 , From Grecian Columns to Spanish Towers The Development of San Diego State College, 1922 1953 ref , and completed in 1931 ref name SDSULHB http infodome.sdsu.edu ... to the Campanile Walkway and main quad. ref name SDSULHB Hepner Hall is home to SDSU s San Diego ... centers also are housed in Hepner Hall, along with an assortment of classrooms and lecture halls. ref name SDSULHB Symbol of the SDSU campus Hepner Hall is the symbol of the campus, with its ... Hepner Hall Hepner Hall is the centerpiece of SDSU s revised logo and presidential seal, which were ... campus, originally Hepner Hall was the Arts and Letters Building. It was renamed in 1976 in honor of Walter R. Hepner, President of the university from 1935 to 1952. ref name CAMPTR The building ... https sunspot.sdsu.edu map display.cgi?new loc id 1001 Map of SDSU campus with location of Hepner Hall San Diego State University California university stub Category San Diego State University Hepner Hall Category Buildings and structures in San Diego, California Hepner Hall Category Mission Revival architecture fr Hepner Hall ...   more details



  1. Jean Hepner

    Jean Hepner born October 25, 1958 was a professional tennis player from the United States. Hepner is notable for holding the record for participating in the longest women s tennis match in a match against Vicki Nelson Dunbar at a tournament in Richmond, Virginia, in 1984, which lasted six hours and 31 minutes. ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2009 09 23 sports tennis 24tennis.html work The New York Times title The Day They Belabored the Point first Dave last Seminara date 2009 09 23 ref Additionally, this match contains two other records. The match featured a 29 minute, 643 shot rally, the longest in professional tennis history. ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2009 09 23 sports tennis 24tennis.html title Vicki Nelson and Jean Hepner Recall Longest Point in Pro Tennis first Dave last Seminara work The New York Times date 2009 09 23 accessdate 2010 01 19 ref This match is also the longest professional match completed in a single day . ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2009 09 23 sports tennis 24tennis.html work The New York Times title The Day They Belabored the Point first Dave last Seminara date 2009 09 23 ref Hepner reached the second round of the 1978 US Open tennis 1978 US Open , the 1983 French Open , and the 1983 US Open tennis 1983 US Open . See also Longest tennis match records External links ITF female profile number 20003579 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hepner, Jean ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 25, 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hepner, Jean Category 1958 births Category American female tennis players Category Living people US tennis bio stub References reflist ...   more details



  1. Lee Hepner

    Lee Hepner November 24, 1920 &ndash July 24, 1986 was a Canadian teacher and orchestral conductor. Hepner was born in Edmonton, Alberta . After organizing the Edmonton Pops Orchestra in 1947, he was principal conductor of the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra 1949 1950 . He was the first Music Director of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra 1952 1960 , and subsequently was Music Director of the McMaster Operatic Society 1961 1967 , the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra 1962 1969 , and the Hamilton Opera Company 1966 1972 . He taught music at Queens College, City University of New York Queens College , New York, and at McMaster University from 1961 until his death in Vancouver, British Columbia . He founded the McMaster Symphony Orchestra in 1973. start box succession box title Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Music Directors, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra before none years 1952&ndash 1960 after Brian Priestman end box References cite web last Ford first Clifford coauthors James, Kevin title Lee Hepner publisher Encyclopedia of Music in Canada url http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0001597 cite web last Baker first D.T title Edmonton Symphony History publisher Edmonton Symphony Orchestra website url http www.edmontonsymphony.com AbouttheESO HistoryoftheESO tabid 261 Default.aspx DEFAULTSORT Hepner, Lee Category People from Edmonton ...   more details



  1. Urmas Hepner

    Infobox football biography name Urmas Hepner fullname Urmas Hepner height birth date Birth date and age df yes 1964 7 31 birth place Tallinn , Estonia currentclub Retired clubnumber position years1 1979 1982 years2 1980 years3 1983 1984 years4 1985 1986 years5 1986 years6 1987 1990 years7 1991 1992 years8 1992 1993 years9 1993 1994 years10 1994 years11 1995 years12 1995 1998 years13 1998 2000 years14 2001 years15 2002 years16 2003 2004 clubs1 FC Norma Tallinn clubs2 Noorus Tallinn clubs3 KSKM Tallinn clubs4 Sport Tallinn clubs5 FC Flora Tallinn clubs6 Sport Tallinn clubs7 Kumu Kuusankoski clubs8 Kotkan Ty v en Palloilijat clubs9 FC Norma Tallinn clubs10 FC Lantana Tallinn clubs11 FC Norma Tallinn clubs12 Tallinna Sadam clubs13 HyPS Hyvink clubs14 S.C. Real Maardu clubs15 JK Maardu clubs16 FC Levadia Tallinn II caps1 37 caps2 15 caps3 63 caps4 52 caps5 2 caps6 113 caps7 44 caps8 41 caps9 13 caps10 10 caps11 14 caps12 52 caps13 19 caps14 16 caps15 1 caps16 13 goals1 15 goals2 2 goals3 12 goals4 8 goals5 0 goals6 13 goals7 2 goals8 0 goals9 4 goals10 1 goals11 1 goals12 4 goals13 1 goals14 0 goals15 0 goals16 0 nationalyears1 1992 2002 nationalteam1 flagicon Estonia Estonia national football team Estonia nationalcaps1 13 nationalgoals1 0 date last update date 2007 06 25 pcupdate ntupdate Urmas Hepner born 31 July 1964 in Tallinn is a former Estonian footballer, who is currently coaching Levadia Tallinn s reserves, as well as working in the club s youth system. In 1992 Hepner was named Estonian Footballer of the Year . During his career, Hepner played for numerous clubs in Estonia and Finland and won a total of 13 caps for Estonia national football team . He earned his first ... date December 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hepner, Urmas ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hepner, Urmas Category 1964 births Category Living people Category ... expatriates in Finland Estonia footy bio stub de Urmas Hepner et Urmas Hepner ...   more details



  1. McCook Field (stadium)

    Infobox Stadium stadium name McCook Field nickname image McCook Field location Lawrence, Kansas coordinates broke ground built opened 1892 renovated expanded closed 1920 demolished owner University of Kansas operator University of Kansas surface construction cost architect structural engineer services engineer general contractor project manager main contractors former names tenants Kansas Jayhawks football 1892 1920 seating capacity 15,000 McCook Field was a stadium in Lawrence, Kansas . It hosted the University of Kansas Jayhawks American football football team until they moved to Memorial Stadium University of Kansas Memorial Stadium in 1921. The stadium held 15,000 people at its peak and was opened in 1892. The stadium was financied by John James McCook lawyer John James McCook . External links http www.lib.ku.edu exhibits homecoming 1910 2.shtml Stadium information coord missing Kansas Kansas Jayhawks football navbox Category Defunct college football venues Category Kansas Jayhawks football Category Sports venues in Kansas Kansas sports venue stub ...   more details



  1. Eddy D. Field Stadium

    coord 34.040272 118.711042 display t type landmark Image Eddy D Field.jpg thumb 240 px A game at Eddy D. Field Stadium. Eddy D. Field Stadium is home of the Pepperdine University Waves baseball team located in Malibu, California . It was originally built in 1973, but underwent renovations in 1980 and 1999. It now holds up to 2,000 spectators, all box seats. It is well known for its picturesque setting which includes the views of the Pacific Ocean , Santa Catalina Island, California Catalina Island , and the Santa Monica Mountains . In 2006, Eric Sorenson of CSTV ranked Eddy D. Field Stadium at the top of his list of best college baseball stadiums in the U.S. ref http www.cstv.com sports m basebl stories 050906adh.html Sorenson s Favorite Stadiums at CSTV.com ref File Pacific Ocean from Eddy D Field.jpg thumb left 240px A view of the Pacific Ocean from Eddy D. Field Stadium. External links commonscat Eddy D. Field Stadium http pepperdinesports.cstv.com facilities eddy stadium.html Eddy D. Field Stadium References Reflist West Coast Conference baseball venue navbox California NCAA Division I college baseball venue navbox Category College baseball venues in the United States Category Sports venues in California Category Baseball venues in California Category Pepperdine Waves baseball California sports venue stub ...   more details



  1. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field

    Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox stadium stadium name Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field nickname image Image Johnson Stadium First Base Side.jpg 250px fullname location West Point, New York coordinates coord 40.951709 73.954889 display title,inline broke ground built opened 1939 renovated 1996, 2006 expanded 2006 closed demolished owner operator surface Grass construction cost architect structural engineer services engineer general contractor project manager main contractors former names tenants Army Black Knights seating capacity 880 dimensions Left field 327ft br Left center field 336ft br Center field 400ft br Right center field 375ft br Right field 327ft Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field is located on the campus of the United States Military Academy grounds and facilities Athletic facilities United States Military Academy , at West Point, New York, and is the home of the Army Black Knights college baseball baseball team. History Doubleday Field was named after Abner Doubleday , a member of the West Point Class of 1842. ref name JohnsonStadium http www.goarmysports.com ViewArticle.dbml?DB OEM ID 11100&KEY &ATCLID 324136 Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field . Army Black Knights official website. Retrieved 2010 05 28. ref The field was dedicated in May 1939, which was celebrated ... 1996 renovation After an extensive renovation, the new Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field was formally ... a hard time. Sights Johnson Stadium is placed in the heart of West Point. Behind right field you can see the library and other buildings, and behind left field is Cullum Hall . On April 4, 2009 the Army ... Johnson Stadium no Doubleday Field ... Black Hawk blackhawk helicopter flew over the outfield only about 15 feet from the field. Footnotes ... venue navbox New York NCAA Division I college baseball venue navbox DEFAULTSORT Johnson Stadium At Doubleday Field Category College baseball venues in the United States Category Army Black Knights ...   more details



  1. Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium

    Infobox Stadium stadium name Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium nickname image Image Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium, Allston MA.jpg 250px fullname location Boston Boston, Massachusetts coordinates broke ground built opened 2010 renovated expanded closed demolished owner Harvard University operator surface Grass construction cost architect structural engineer services engineer general contractor project manager main contractors former names tenants Harvard Crimson men s soccer br Harvard Crimson women s soccer seating capacity center 2,500 center dimensions center 116 x 74 yards center Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium is a multi purpose stadium located on the campus of Harvard University in the Allston, Massachusetts Allston neighborhood of Boston . Although the core of the Harvard campus is in Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge , the athletic complex lies within Boston. It opened in September 2010 and replaced Ohiri Field as the primary home of the Harvard Crimson men s and women s soccer teams. It also hosted a playoff match for the Boston Breakers WPS Boston Breakers of the Women s Professional Soccer league due to conflicts with the team s primary home, Harvard Stadium . ref http www.boston.com sports soccer articles 2010 09 23 breakers keep eyes on prize ref Footnotes reflist External links http www.gocrimson.com sports msoc facilities soldiers field soccer stadium Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium . Men s Soccer. Harvard University Athletics official website coord 42 22 4.3 N 71 7 47.0 W region US display title Category Soccer venues in Massachusetts Category Harvard University Category Harvard Crimson Category Multi purpose stadiums in the United States Category Buildings and structures in Cambridge, Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures completed in 2010 Category Event venues established in 2010 Massachusetts sports venue stub ...   more details



  1. Drake Field (stadium)

    Infobox Stadium stadium name Drake Field image Image Drake Field.jpg 221px center location Auburn, Alabama ... br Auburn High School Tigers football 1911 1920, 1935 1939 seating capacity 7,550 1939 Drake Field was an American football , baseball , and track and field track stadium on the campus of Auburn University , in Auburn, Alabama Auburn , Alabama , United States . From 1911 to 1939, Drake field was the home field of the Auburn Tigers Auburn University Tigers Auburn Tigers football football team . The stadium ... High School continued to play football at the stadium until moving to their on campus stadium Ross Field Athletic Ross Field in 1921 they returned to Drake Field in 1935 after outgrowing that facility ... years 1911 1920 br 1935 1939 before first stadium br Ross Field Athletic Ross Field after Ross Field Athletic Ross Field br Jordan Hare Stadium Auburn Stadium succession box title Home of the br Auburn Tigers baseball years 1911 1949 before Auburn athletic field after Plainsman Park end Auburn ... Baltimore, Md. F. Turbyville, 1939 , 39. ref History Drake Field was named for John Hodges Drake III, who served as the college physician from 1873 until 1926 and who donated the land for the field. ref Auburn Men Glory in Athletic Field , Montgomery Advertiser , October 13, 1911 Mickey Logue and Jack Simms, Auburn A Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village Auburn s.n., 1996 , 64. ref The field ... Mercer . Two months later on the field, Auburn High School Alabama Auburn High School played the program ... Men Glory in Athletic Field , Montgomery Advertiser , October 13, 1911 AHSFHS.org, http www.ahsfhs.org ... school and the college football teams moved to adjacent Auburn Stadium, today Jordan Hare Stadium , in 1939. The college baseball team continued playing at Drake Field until 1949, when they moved to Plainsman Park . The field remained until the construction of the Haley Center in the late 1960s. Drake Field today sits on the site of the Auburn University student union. References Reflist Geolinks ...   more details



  1. Stoll Field/McLean Stadium

    Infobox Stadium stadium name Stoll Field McLean Stadium nickname image File Stoll field lexington.jpg ... A short history of Stoll Field McLean Stadium Kentucky Wildcats football navbox University of Kentucky coord 38 2 19 N 84 30 7 W display t type landmark DEFAULTSORT Stoll Field Mclean Stadium ... cost architect former names Stoll Field 1916 23 tenants Kentucky Wildcats football 1916 1972 br Wildcat Marching Band seating capacity 37,000 1972 Stoll Field McLean Stadium was a multi purpose stadium in Lexington, Kentucky , USA . It was the home of the University of Kentucky Wildcats football team. The field has been in use since 1880, but the concrete stands were opened in October 1916, and closed following the 1972 season, and was replaced by Commonwealth Stadium Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium . Memorial Coliseum University of Kentucky Memorial Coliseum is located across the street ... in 2008 and reads Side 1 STOLL FIELD In 1880 the first college football game ever played in the South was held here at what was eventually named Stoll Field. It was dedicated in 1916 at the Kentucky ... Judge Richard C. Stoll. The field was the setting of early football games and an integral part of student life. Side 2 MCLEAN STADIUM This field, which once pastured President Patterson s cows, was used for military training during World War I and in 1924 it held McLean Stadium. It was named for Price McLean, an engineering student who was fatally injured in a football game in 1923. McLean Stadium was the site of Kentucky football games until they were moved to Commonwealth Stadium in 1973. McLean Stadium was the site of the first football game of the newly formed Southeastern Conference SEC ... work Page 2 publisher ESPN.com date September 23, 2011 accessdate September 29, 2011 ref The stadium ... C. Stoll, a prominent alumnus. In November 1924, the grandstands were renamed McLean Stadium in honor ... Kentucky Cincinnati Bearcats football Cincinnati game. The stadium was the home of the Wildcats ...   more details



  1. Eagle Field (stadium)

    Eagle Field is a soccer specific stadium located in Rock Hill, South Carolina , United States, on the campus of Winthrop University . The 1,500 seat stadium was built in 1997 and upgraded in 2001 and 2005. It is rated as one of the top soccer facilities in Metrolina . External links http www.winthrop.edu tour soccerfield.htm Information at Winthrop University coord 34 56 37 N 81 0 43 W type landmark display title Category Soccer venues in South Carolina Category Sports venues in Charlotte, North Carolina ...   more details



  1. Maxwell Field (stadium)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 notability date February 2012 Maxwell Field was the football stadium located behind the former location of Louisville Male High School , 911 S. Brook St., Louisville, Kentucky , 40203 which was bounded by the streets of Brook, Breckinridge, Floyd, and Caldwell streets in Louisville, Kentucky . In 1984 a double murder known locally as the Trinity murders occurred behind Louisville Male s Maxwell Field. This is now the site of the Dawson Orman Education Center with an address of 900 S. Floyd St., Louisville, Kentucky , 40203. Coord missing Kentucky DEFAULTSORT Maxwell Field Stadium Category Sports venues in Louisville, Kentucky Louisville stub ...   more details



  1. Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field

    refimprove date October 2009 Infobox stadium stadium name Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field nickname Taylor Field image Image Mosaic Stadium Logo.png 150px br Image MosaicStadium.jpg 250px caption Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field prior to a Roughrider game former names Park de Young 1936 1946 location 1910 ... seating Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field is a sports stadium located in Regina, Saskatchewan which is used ... disappear, it was decided to retain the Taylor Field name, thus the facility was renamed Mosaic Stadium ... goals at Taylor Field. Concerts The Rolling Stones played at Mosaic Stadium on the 6th and 8 October ... at Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field is known as the University Section and it is home to a notorious ... football.ballparks.com 2007 Field Turf installed at Mosaic Stadium. 2008 On July 31, 2008, it was announced ... page history Stadium profile http football.ballparks.com CFL Saskatchewan A Profile of Taylor Field ... N 104 37 27.09 W type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Mosaic Stadium At Taylor Field Category Sports ... Stade Mosaic no Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field ... Sport CIS Canadian football football br 2005 Canada Games field hockey br Regina Thunder ... Roughriders in rudimentary form since 1910 and as a complete stadium since 1936. Additionally, it is the home field for the University of Regina Rams, who play in Canadian Interuniversity Sport CIS and the Regina Thunder who play in the Canadian Junior Football League . The field is also used to play high school football. It is owned and managed by the city of Regina. The field has artificial ... The stadium is located in the Neighbourhoods in Regina, Saskatchewan North Central North Central portion of Regina. Beginning in 1910, the original Regina Roughriders played on a field known as Park Hughes, which is located where the stadium still stands today. In 1927, Park Hughes and the adjoining ... a more stable grass surface. In 1947 the facility was renamed Taylor Field after recently deceased ...   more details



  1. Youngman Field at Alumni Stadium

    Infobox Stadium stadium name Youngman Field at Alumni Stadium image Image YoungmanField.jpg 250px fullname Youngman Field at Alumni Stadium nickname location Middlebury, Vermont built opened 1991 owner Middlebury College seating capacity 3,500 tenants Middlebury College Panthers dimensions Image EntranceToYoungmanField.jpg thumb 250px right The entrance to the field and stadium. Youngman Field at Alumni Stadium is a 3,500 capacity multi use stadium in Middlebury, Vermont on the campus of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division III NCAA Division III affiliated Middlebury College . Opened in 1991, it serves as home to the school s American football football and lacrosse teams. ref cite web title Youngman Field at Alumni Stadium url http www.middlebury.edu athletics facilities information youngman.htm publisher Middlebury College Athletics accessdate 2008 02 22 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071225152948 http www.middlebury.edu athletics facilities information youngman.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 12 25 ref ref Cite document last Heaps first Richard last2 Woolf first2 Arthur title The Economic Impact of Middlebury College on The Economies of Middlebury Town and Addison County publisher Norther Economic Consulting, Inc. date March 27, 2003 url http www.middlebury.edu NR rdonlyres FBB709D2 785D 40BC BF47 62F7AABE86AC 0 ecoimpact.pdf isbn format dead link date June 2010 postscript None ref Seven year lacrosse home winning streak Youngman Field was host to a 45 game winning streak by the Middlebury men s lacrosse team that began in April 1997 and ran until the NCAA Division III Semi finals in March 2004. ref cite web title 2004 Division III Men s Lacrosse Championship Nazareth 12, Middlebury 8 publisher National Collegiate Athletics Association date 2004 05 23 url http www.ncaasports.com lacrosse mens results 5047 accessdate 2008 02 22 ... American football venues in Vermont Vermont sports venue stub fr Youngman Field at Alumni Stadium ...   more details



  1. Ryan Field (stadium)

    Other uses Ryan Field disambiguation Infobox Stadium stadium name Ryan Field nickname image Image Ryan ... Field is a stadium in Evanston, Illinois , United States . It is primarily used for American football , and is the home field of the Northwestern University Northwestern Wildcats Wildcats Northwestern Wildcats football football team. The field opened in 1926 and holds 47,130 people. Prior to 1997, the stadium was named Dyche Stadium , for William Dyche , Class of 1882, former Evanston mayor and overseer of the building project. In 1997, the field was renamed Ryan Field in honor of the family of Patrick ... Stadium as an experiment the NFL had demanded that the Bears move out of Wrigley Field because Wrigley ... at Ryan Field. References reflist 2 External links http www.nusports.com trads nw ryanfield.html Ryan Field Northwestern Wildcats http www.library.northwestern.edu archives exhibits architecture building.php?bid 20 Ryan Field History, Northwestern University Archives, Evanston, Illinois Commons category Ryan Field stadium Northwestern Wildcats football navbox Northwestern Big Ten Conference football ... Tribune&desc Northwestern s New Field Named Dyche Stadium&pqatl google ref br formatprice Inflation ... Gamble Rogers former names Dyche Stadium 1926 1996 tenants Northwestern Wildcats National Collegiate ... s fundraising drive for athletic facilities. It is the smallest football stadium in the Big Ten Conference . History At the time it was constructed, Dyche Stadium was considered one of the finest ... 126 ref The stadium originally consisted of two semi circular grandstands on either sideline, with the west ... Arena McGaw Memorial Hall was built beyond the north endzone. The stadium had an artificial turf surface ... the team from moving there permanently, the Bears ended up moving to Chicago s Soldier Field the following ... available around the stadium during Wildcat home games. In popular culture Parts of The Express ... Field. ref cite web url http media.www.dailynorthwestern.com media storage paper853 news 2007 05 ...   more details



  1. Donovan Stadium at Murnane Field

    Refimprove date December 2009 Coord 43.090193 75.261616 display title Donovan Stadium is a stadium in Utica, New York . It is primarily used for baseball and was formerly the home of Utica Blue Sox . The ballpark has a capacity of 4,000 people and opened in 1976. The newly founded four team New York State League played all of its games there for the 2007 season. It is the current home of the Utica Brewers , originally of the List of collegiate summer baseball leagues collegiate summer Eastern Collegiate Baseball League but today of the New York Collegiate Baseball League , and is also used for American Legion baseball. The stadium was named after James H. Donovan . ref cite web url http www.uticaschools.org donovan senator.htm title State Senator James Donovan accessdate 2010 04 24 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Donovan Stadium At Murnane Field Category Sports venues in Oneida County, New York Category Minor league baseball venues Category Baseball venues in New York NewYork sports venue stub ...   more details



  1. Long Field at Mauck Stadium

    Infobox Stadium name Long Field at Mauck Stadium nickname image fullname J. Ward Long Baseball Field at Mauck Stadium former names location Harrisonburg, Virginia Harrisonburg , Virginia VA coordinates coord 38.436496 78.865246 display inline,title broke ground built 1974 opened renovated expanded 1978 closed 2009 demolished owner operator surface scoreboard estimated cost suites architect project manager structural engineer services engineer general contractor main contractors capacity 1,200 record attendance dimensions tenants James Madison Dukes baseball NCAA List of NCAA Division I baseball programs D1 Colonial Athletic Association CAA 1974 2009 br Harrisonburg Turks Valley Baseball League VBL 2009 Long Field at Mauck Stadium is a baseball Baseball field venue located on the campus of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia Harrisonburg , Virginia , USA . It was home to the James Madison Dukes College baseball baseball team, a member of the Division I NCAA Division I Colonial Athletic Association until the end of the 2009 season, when it was replaced by Eagle Field at Veterans ... ViewArticle.dbml?DB OEM ID 14400&KEY &ATCLID 785443 Long Field Mauck Stadium at jmusports.com ... Field is named after J. Ward Long, a former professor at the university who also coached the golf , basketball , and cross country running cross county teams. Mauck Stadium is named in honor of J. Leonard Mauck, a former board member at James Madison. ref name facil History The Long Field portion of the facility was constructed in 1974, with the Mauck Stadium portion being completed in 1978. ref name facil On May 16, 2009, the field hosted its final James Madison game before closing. In the game, James Madison defeated 27 George Mason Patriots baseball George Mason 9 6. Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial Park replaced Mauck Stadium as the home field of the program. ref name close cite web title ... Park was undergoing construction to become James Madison s new venue, Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial ...   more details



  1. Tomlinson Stadium?Kell Field

    Infobox Stadium name Tomlinson Stadium Kell Field nickname Kell Field image fullname J.A. Ike Tomlinson Stadium Kell Field former names location 208 Olympic Drive, Jonesboro, Arkansas Jonesboro , Arkansas , United States of America USA coordinates coord 35.842523 90.668492 display title,inline broke ground built 1992 opened January 1, 1993 renovated 1996, 2003, 2007, 2008 expanded closed demolished owner Arkansas State University operator surface Natural grass scoreboard Yes construction cost suites architect project manager structural engineer services engineer general contractor main contractors capacity 1,000 record attendance 1,019 dimensions 335 ft. Left field LF , Right field RF , 370 ft. LCF, RCF , 400 ft. Center field CF tenants Arkansas State Red Wolves College baseball baseball 1993 present Tomlinson Stadium Kell Field is a baseball venue located in Jonesboro, Arkansas Jonesboro , Arkansas , USA . It has been home to the Arkansas State Red Wolves college baseball team of the List of NCAA Division I Baseball programs Division I Sun Belt Conference since 1993. ref name facil https admin.xosn.com ViewArticle.dbml?DB OEM ID 7200&ATCLID 207069 Tomlinson Stadium Kell Field at admin.xosn.com, URL accessed June 25, 2010. http www.webcitation.org 5qkbiUEa1 Archived 06 25 10 ref The venue has a capacity of 1,000 people. ref name cube http www.thebaseballcube.com Stadiums tomli001.shtml Tomlinson Stadium at Kell Field at thebaseballcube.com, URL accessed June 25, 2010. http www.webcitation.org 5qkbvI235 Archived 06 25 10 ref The stadium is named after former Arkansas State baseball ... still stands today. The field is named after brothers George Kell George and Skeeter Kell , both of whom ... time. In 2003, a new batter s eye was constructed past the center field fence. ref ... and handicap seats were added behind home plate , moving the backstop closer to the field. ref name ark http ballparks.baseballyakker.com ?page id 205 J.A. Ike Tomlinson Stadium at ballparks.baseballyakker.com ...   more details




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