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It is used for collegiate and high school American football and collegiate soccer, and is the home field of the University of Wisconsin–Platteville "Pioneers". Pioneer Stadium opened in 1972 and holds 10,000 people. [1] It is the second largest stadium in Division III collegiate football, [1] and the largest soccer stadium
As part of a larger sports complex, it is the home field of the UWL Eagles football and track & field teams. The stadium includes a 10-lane, 400 meter track complex and has hosted several NCAA championships in addition to hosting the annual Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association state high school track and field championships each June ...
Lambeau Field (/ ˈ l æ m b oʊ / ⓘ) is an outdoor athletic stadium in the north central United States, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin.The home field of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL), it opened in 1957 as City Stadium, replacing the original City Stadium at Green Bay East High School as the Packers' home field.
The AUDL championship weekend was held at Breese Stevens Field for the second time, on August 11–12, 2018, and concluded with the Radicals earning their first league title. [39] Breese Stevens Field is also home to a few soccer teams. Since 2005, the Madison 56ers of the UPSL have played at the stadium.
Soccer: Breese Stevens Field: USL League One: 0 Green Bay Blizzard: Green Bay: 2003 Indoor football: Resch Center: Indoor Football League: 0 LOVB Madison: Madison: 2024 Volleyball: Wisconsin Field House. Alliant Energy Center. LOVB Pro: 0 Madison Radicals: Madison 2013 Ultimate frisbee: Breese Stevens Field Ultimate Frisbee Association: 1: 2018 ...
The field received artificial turf in 2017. [3] The only remaining part of the original venue is the equipment shed at the northwest corner of the facility. In addition to football, the field has hosted soccer matches. Until 2004, the Green Bay East and Green Bay Preble soccer programs shared the
It has been the home of the Wisconsin Badgers football team in rudimentary form since 1895, and as a fully functioning stadium since 1917. It is the oldest and fifth largest stadium in the Big Ten Conference. The field has a conventional north–south alignment, at an approximate elevation of 880 feet (270 m) above sea level.
The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.