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Marquette Stadium was an outdoor athletic stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the home field of the Golden Avalanche of Marquette University, its intercollegiate football team. Located in the Merrill Park neighborhood west of the university, [3] the stadium opened in 1924 and had a seating capacity of 24,000 at its peak. [1]
After a winless season in 1956, most of the home games (7 of 9) in 1957 and 1958 were moved from Marquette Stadium to the larger County Stadium, [9] and attendance fell. [10] [11] [12] The 1957 game against Penn State at County Stadium drew fewer than 4,800 to the final home game on November 9, as the losing streak reached 18 games. [12] [13]
The Superior Dome is a domed stadium on the campus of Northern Michigan University (NMU) in Marquette, Michigan, United States.It opened as the "world’s largest wooden dome" on September 14, 1991, [1] and is home to the Northern Michigan Wildcats football, women's lacrosse, and women's track and field teams, the NMU Wildcat marching band, and hosts a variety of other campus and community events.
At the time, Marquette had a 78-year football tradition and was the largest Catholic university in the United States. [20] [28] Cross country was immediately reinstated and track returned in 1964; football at Marquette returned at the club level in 1967. [29] Marquette Stadium, the football team's home since 1924, [30] was
Marquette Stadium: Green Bay Packers: Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 1952 1952 The Packers played in venues in or near Milwaukee on a part-time basis from 1934 to 1994. Marquette Stadium, which at the time hosted the Marquette Golden Avalanche, was the Packers' secondary home for one year during the construction of Milwaukee County Stadium. Demolished ...
Aiming for a first-ever football state title is Inland Lakes (11-1), which clashes with defending champion Martin (10-2) in an 11 a.m. 8-Player Division 1 title game at the Superior Dome in ...
The 1960 Marquette Warriors football team was an American football team that represented Marquette University as an independent during the 1960 college football season. In its sixth season under head coach Lisle Blackbourn , the team compiled a 3–6 record and was outscored by a total of 202 to 101. [ 1 ]
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