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Memorial Stadium is a stadium in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. It is primarily used for football, and has been the home of Indiana Hoosiers football since its opening in 1960. It is the 15th largest football stadium in the Big Ten Conference, with a capacity of 52,626. [1]
Memorial Stadium - Football. The official facility page for the Indiana University Hoosiers.
Memorial Stadium’s capacity currently sits at 52,626. As the headquarters of Indiana Football, Memorial Stadium boasts training facilities, staff and administrative offices, position meeting rooms, a team auditorium and an underground walkway to practice fields.
The Rock of the Indiana Hoosiers Memorial Stadium, ‘The Rock’, is the home to the Indiana University football program. The stadium was dedicated in 1960 and renovated and expanded multiple times, including the north end enclosed to increase capacity to 52,929.
Directions: Memorial Stadium is located at the northeast corner of 17th Street and North Dunn Street. It forms the southwest anchor of Indiana's Athletics Complex (See the Interactive Campus Map). Stadium Capacity
Memorial Stadium is a stadium in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. It is primarily used for football, and has been the home of Indiana Hoosiers football since its opening in 1960. It is the 15th largest football stadium in the Big Ten Conference, with a capacity of 52,626.
Owner: Indiana University County: Porter Capacity: 49225 Stadium Type: College Year Opened: 1960 Resource: Track: No Soccer: No Video Scoreboard: Yes Press Box Elevator: Yes
A new stadium was constructed and completed when the Indiana Hoosiers christened Memorial Stadium on October 8, 1960 playing Michigan State. At a cost of $4.5 million the stadium originally had a capacity of 48,000.
Memorial Stadium (also known as The Rock) is a stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. It is primarily used for football, and is the home field of the Indiana Hoosiers. The stadium opened in 1960 as part of a new athletics area at the university and currently has a capacity of 52,929.
Memorial Stadium has now hosted 193 games, which have drawn 7,714,823 fans, an average of 39,973 per game. In 2005, head football coach Terry Hoeppner had a southern Indiana limestone boulder nicknamed "The Rock" installed in the north end zone as a new campus tradition.