- Bearcat Stadium
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stadium_name = Bearcat Stadium
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location =Maryville, Missouri
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opened = 1917
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expanded = 2003
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owner = Northwest Missouri State University
operator = Northwest Missouri State University
surface =Field Turf
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former_names = Memorial Stadium, Rickenbrode Stadium
tenants = Northwest Missouri State University
seating_capacity = 6500
dimensions =Bearcat Stadium (formerly Memorial Stadium and Rickenbrode Stadium)is the football stadium of the
Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats inMaryville, Missouri and is the oldest continuous site for anyNCAA Division II school.It has a capacity of 6,500 and had lights and FieldTurf installed in the summer of 2007.
It is part of the Ryland Milner Complex which includes
Bearcat Arena in the Uel W. Lamkin Activity Center (formerly "Lamkin Gym") which is where the college basketball team plays, Martindale Gymnasium (the original school gymnasium), and the Robert P. Foster Aquatic Center. The field is surrounded by theHerschel Neil Track (named for a university student and rival ofJesse Owens who held several NCAA track records in the 1930s). The playing field itself is called Tjeerdsma Field in honor of the school's winning football coachMel Tjeerdsma .History
The stadium originally opened in 1917 as Memorial Stadium, which replaced a field on the north side of the Administration Building of the college which had started operations in 1906.
In 1961 it was named Rickenbrode Stadium for long-time university business manager and athletic booster William Rickenbrode. Through the 1970s the stadium which had lights was the home field for the
Maryville High School Spoofhounds and was used as a venue for various civic functions including the annual 4th of July display.In the 1970s Northwest began construction of a new stadium on the west side of the campus. However funds ran out as Northwest began competing for funding with the newly founded
Missouri Western State University 40 miles south inSt. Joseph, Missouri . In 1988 the State of Missouri under GovernorJohn Ashcroft announced plans to close Northwest altogether. Following spirited opposition, the plans were reversed and Northwest found it in a position of having to aggressively find ways to differentiate it from its rival if it wanted to survive.In 1994
Mel Tjeerdsma , who had a stellar playoff coaching reputation from his jobs atNorthwestern College (Iowa) andAustin College , started coaching at Northwest. The first season on the job, his team went 0-11.In 1996 they made it to the NCAA Division II playoffs. However because of poor conditions they were unable to play home games for which they were entitled.
In 1998 and 1999 Northwest won back-to-back Division II championships in games broadcast nationally on
ESPN . Interest in the university immediately soared with theSt. Louis Rams flying the team to a championship game and the Bearcats playing one game a year atArrowhead Stadium . Partially as a result, Missouri finally managed to finish the long-stalled plan to create a four-lane highway between St. Joseph and Maryville.In 2000 the east visitor grandstand was completely rebuilt, funded by students of the university. Following the 2001 season, the west home grandstand was demolished (with temporary bleachers put in place for the 2002 season). In 2003 the stadium -- with its new west grandstand with chairback and railback seating -- was unveiled. The new stadium has ten luxury boxes and the scoreboard has video replay features. The video board is one of the few that offers instant replay at the NCAA Division II level. The entire $5 million overhaul was privately paid for by alumni and boosters. The stadium was renamed Bearcat Stadium in 2004 to honor the contributions of the many individuals and organizations who worked in the fundraising efforts.
On December 9, 2006, the stadium hosted the first nationally televised home game in the school's and
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association 's history when Northwest defeatedBloomsburg University of Pennsylvania in the semifinals ofDivision II football. The game was broadcast onESPNU which brought in lights (previously used byMusco Lighting atOhio Stadium during the Michigan - Ohio State game) to illuminate the field. It was the first night game at the stadium since 1977.During the summer months of 2007, the natural turf was replaced by artificial turf and lights were added. The new field was dedicated on August 22, 2007 during a game against
Arkansas Tech University which had to be called after two delays with 2 minutes and 30 seconds remaining in the first quarter following a thunder and hail storm with Northwest leading 21-0 (it was later ruled a "no contest" by theNCAA ). Tjeerdsma said afterwards::I will remember this night for all the weird things that went with it [ [http://www.kansascity.com/sports/colleges/story/245300.html Bearcats tear into Arkansas Tech; game ends in controversy - Kansas City Star - August 23, 2007] ]
On December 8, 2007, it hosted its second nationally televised game (with its new lights supplemented by Musco Lighting) as it defeated
Grand Valley University to advance again to the Division II championship.References
* [http://www.nwmissouri.edu/sports/fanticket.shtml Official page]
* [http://www.nwmissouri.edu/sports/football/guide/06Section8.pdf#search=%22Rickenbrode%22 Northwest Missouri profile]
* [http://www.d2football.com/stadiums/northwestmissouri/t53/ D2 football profile]
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