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A night football game at Providence Park (then known as Multnomah Stadium) in the 1950s. Known as Multnomah Stadium at the time, the venue was formally dedicated on Oct. 9, 1926, as the University of Washington's football team beat the University of Oregon, 23–9, with more than 24,000 fans in attendance. [52]
The league was renamed the North Pacific Football League and reclassified as a semi-professional circuit. [4] That year the Thunderbirds held practices at Delta Park in North Portland. [5] The Thunderbirds joined the newly formed Pacific Coast Semi-Pro Football League in 1964. [6] They were sponsored by the Portland Junior Chamber of Commerce ...
The Timbers play at Providence Park in downtown Portland, which they share with the Portland Thorns of the National Women's Soccer League. Providence Park has existed in Portland since 1893 and as a complete stadium since 1926, when it was constructed by the nearby Multnomah Athletic Club, which still borders the stadium on the southern end.
The Vikings basketball programs play at 2,000 seat Peter Stott Center in Downtown Portland while the Pilots basketball teams play at their 4,852 seat domed stadium the Chiles Center in University Park. The Portland State football team shares Providence Park with the professional soccer teams the Portland Timbers, the Portland Timbers U23s and ...
The 2024 Portland Timbers season was the 38th season in their existence and the 14th season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top-flight professional soccer league in the United States and Canada.
QB – Logan Gelinas, Burrillville, Junior. RB – Steven Clark, East Providence, Junior. RB – Andrew Ray, Cumberland, Senior. RB – Benji Soe, Mount Pleasant, Senior
For the 2023 season, T2 moved back to Providence Park. [10] In T2's first season, the team finished in 8th place in the Western Conference of the league table with 11 wins, 15 losses, and 2 ties. Kharlton Belmar was named USL Rookie of the Year and selected for the All-League Second Team. [11]
The Vikings sponsor football in the FCS (formerly Division I-AA) level and play their games at Providence Park. Portland State is a member of the Big Sky Conference. The Portland Pilots are members of the non-football West Coast Conference and sponsor baseball, basketball, cross country, soccer, tennis, and track and field.