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Widener University. 1980: University College program, an undergraduate evening school, starts ... Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium seats over 4,000 people and has a turf ...
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Under previous college names and athletics nicknames, the team was also previously known as the Pennsylvania Military Cadets and the Widener Pioneers. The Pride, who began playing football in 1879, compete as members of the Middle Atlantic Conferences. Widener's home games are played at Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium.
The Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Recreation Complex at Fairfield University was named in his honor in 2001, the year of his death. [1] He contributed significantly to his alma mater, Widener University, whose football stadium, the Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium, was named after him when it was built in 1994.
Talen Energy Stadium before semi-final game between Philadelphia Independence and magicJack in 2010--the Independence's final home game ever. For the 2010 season, the club played at West Chester University's John A. Farrell Stadium. For 2011, it played its home games at Widener University's Leslie Quick Stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania.
The former Philadelphia Charge of the defunct Women's United Soccer Association played at Villanova Stadium, which is located on the campus of Villanova University. The Philadelphia Independence of Women's Professional Soccer succeeded the Charge and played at Widener University's Leslie Quick Stadium in 2011.
The 1981 Widener Pioneers football team represented Widener University as a member of the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) during the 1981 NCAA Division III football season. In their 13th season under head coach Bill Manlove , the Pride compiled a 13–0 record and won the NCAA Division III championship.
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