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Kansas State's 100th game at the stadium was a 21–14 loss to Iowa State University on November 16, 1985. Kansas State's 200th game at the stadium was a 40–7 win over Louisiana Tech on November 17, 2001. Kansas State's 500th win was 23–0 against University of Texas on October 25, 2014.
On November 26, 1988, Kansas State University officially opened Bramlage Coliseum with an 81–77 victory over Purdue University in a rematch from the Sweet 16 of the 1988 NCAA tournament. The first basketball game actually played in the arena, however, was an NBA exhibition game between the Dallas Mavericks , led by former K-State standout ...
Beaver Stadium: College Township [e] PA: Penn State: Big Ten: 106,572 [16] 111,030 (November 2, 2024 vs. Ohio State) [17] 1959 2001, 2024-2027 Natural Grass Benson Field at Yulman Stadium: New Orleans: LA: Tulane: American: 30,000: 30,118 (December 3, 2022 vs. UCF) [18] 2014 Act Global UBU Speed Series S5-M Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium ...
For the 2024 season, Kansas’ Memorial Stadium will have a reduced capacity. Kansas athletic director Travis Goff emphasized that stadium capacity for the 2024 season will be more than 40,000.
Renovations are underway at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in Lawrence. Phase one of the construction project will leave a reduced seating capacity for the 2024 football season, with a 2025 ...
Current American football stadiums by capacity Image Stadium Capacity City State/Province Home teams Refs Michigan Stadium: 107,600 Ann Arbor: Michigan: Michigan Wolverines [1] Beaver Stadium: 106,572 University Park: Pennsylvania: Penn State Nittany Lions [2] Ohio Stadium: 102,780 Columbus: Ohio: Ohio State Buckeyes [3] Kyle Field: 102,733 ...
Kansas’ football team will hold its first practice of a highly anticipated 2024 season on Tuesday on the practice fields adjacent to David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.
Frank Myers Field at Tointon Family Stadium is a baseball stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. It is the home field of the Kansas State University Wildcats college baseball team. The stadium's official capacity is 2,331 and opened for baseball in 1961. It is named after Bob and Betty Tointon, the principle benefactors for 2002 renovation project.