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Stagg Field (Springfield College)

Coordinates: 42°06′20″N 72°33′14″W / 42.105498°N 72.553867°W / 42.105498; -72.553867
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Stagg Field
Entrance to the venue as seen in 2024
Map
Full nameAmos Alonzo Stagg Field
Former namesBenedum Field (1971–2007)
AddressSpringfield, MA
United States
OwnerSpringfield College
OperatorSpringfield College Athletics
TypeStadium
Capacity3,867
SurfaceArtificial turf
Current useAmerican football
Lacrosse
Field hockey
Opened1971; 53 years ago (1971)
Tenants
  • Springfield Pride (NCAA) teams:
  • football
  • women's field hockey
  • men's and women's lacrosse
Website
springfieldcollegepride.com/stagg-field

Stagg Field is a stadium on the campus of Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts. With bleacher seating for 3,867, is it the home field for Springfield College's football, field hockey, and men's and women's lacrosse team. It is also used for physical education classes and intramural sports. The Springfield College men's and women's soccer teams formerly played on the field, before moving to Brock-Affleck Field.[1]

Featuring the first AstroTurf surface in the nation to be installed on a college playing field, it is plowable and used year-round. The field is lighted according to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) standards for night games and has a heated and air conditioned press box.

The field open in 1971 as "Benedum Field" in honour of Paul G. Benedum, a businessman who served as a member of the Springfield College Board of Trusteese in the 1960s. It was renamed in October 2007 in honor of Amos Alonzo Stagg, who came to Springfield College—then known as then known as International YMCA Training School—and initiated the school's football program.[2][3] The field was resurfaced with "monofilament FieldTurf" during the summer of 2007.[4]

Stagg Field stands on the site of the college's previous athletics stadium, Pratt Field.[5]

Events hosted

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References

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  1. ^ Brock-Affleck Field on Collegepride.com
  2. ^ "Benedum Field dedication plaque". Springfield College Archives and Special Collections. March 21, 2014. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
  3. ^ Springfield College press room "Springfield College to Rename Benedum Field Honoring First Football Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg", October 19, 2007
  4. ^ FieldTurf Company Press Releases Archived July 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine FieldTurf Hits 2000 Installations Worldwide! May 1, 2007
  5. ^ Brown, Garry (November 23, 2012). "100 Years Ago, Jim Thorpe Faced Off on Football Field Against 'YMCA College' in Springfield". The Republican. Springfield, Mass. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
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42°06′20″N 72°33′14″W / 42.105498°N 72.553867°W / 42.105498; -72.553867