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Hancock Stadium is a 13,391-seat [1] multi-purpose stadium in Normal, Illinois. It opened in 1963. [ 3 ] It is home to the Illinois State University Redbirds football team as well as University High School .
Natural grass practice fields and throwing venues for baseball and softball are directly adjacent to the main stadium. The baseball stadium seats 1,000, including 800 chairs, and has handicap accessible areas on the main concourse. The baseball field measures 325 feet to the outfield fence. Oversized dugouts allow for maximum player comfort.
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State State grass Scientific name Image Year adopted California: Purple needlegrass: Nassella pulchra: 2004 [1] Colorado: Blue grama: Bouteloua gracilis: 1987 [2] Illinois: Big bluestem (state prairie grass) Andropogon gerardii: 1989 [3] Kansas: Little bluestem: Schizachyrium scoparium (Andropogon scoparius) 2010 [4] Minnesota: Wild rice (state ...
Memorial Stadium during Illinois' game against Iowa in 2008. The football playing surface within the stadium is named Zuppke Field, in honor of Robert Zuppke, the University of Illinois head football coach from 1913 to 1941. The north end of Zuppke Field hosts The Grange Rock, a tribute to Red Grange. The tribute was dedicated on October 22 ...
The grass field is rolled in and out of the stadium, which has a retractable roof. It didn't help the footing on Sunday. "Definitely subpar, for sure," Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata said.
The stadium's seating includes 1,080 seat-back chairs as well as a capacity for nearly 2,500 on the grass berm enclosing the north end zone. The two-story press box features 12 club suites, a 2,500-square-foot VIP Club Room, along with traditional booths for radio, television, coaches, and the print media.
But when then-No. 19 Illinois visited Michigan State on Jan. 19, the Spartans shot well enough on 2-pointers (25-of-55) and drew enough fouls (21-of-27 at the free-throw line) to claim an 80-78 ...