- Harvard Stadium
Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Harvard Stadium
nickname =
location = 95 N Harvard St
Boston, MA 02134
broke_ground = July, 1903
opened = November 14, 1903
closed =
demolished =
owner = Harvard University
operator = Harvard University
surface = Synthetic [Harvard Crimson , " [http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=512722 Extreme Makeover: Harvard Stadium] '," Apr. 13, 2006.]
construction_cost = $310,000
architect = Prof. Louis J. Johnson, Class of 1887
former_names =
tenants =Harvard Crimson (NCAA) (1903-Present)
Boston Patriots (NFL ) (1970)
Boston Cannons (MLL) (2007-Present)
Major Lacrosse 2008 Steinfeld cup Championship (2008)
Boston Breakers (WPS) (2009- )
seating_capacity = 30,323 (current)
57,166 (maximum)Harvard Stadium is a
horseshoe -shaped footballstadium in the Allston neighborhood ofBoston, Massachusetts , in theUnited States . Built in 1903, the stadium seats 30,323. [ [http://www.gocrimson.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9000&ATCLID=591432 www.gocrimson.com] ] The stadium seated up to 57,166 in the past, as temporary steel stands (completing a straight-sided oval) stood in the north end zone until 1951. Afterwards, there were smaller temporary stands until the building of the Murr Center (which is topped by the new scoreboard) in 1998.History
Completed in just four and a half months, the structure cost $310,000. It is the home of the football team of
Harvard University , whose all-time record (at the end of the 2007 season) at the stadium is 414-220-34 (.653). The stadium also hosted the Crimsontrack and field teams until 1984 and was the home of the Boston Patriots during the 1970 season. Soccer matches also took place at the stadium during the1984 Summer Olympics . It is also the host ofmusic festival s like theAmandla Festival , whereJamaica n reggae legendBob Marley performed a historic concert in 1979. In 2007, theBoston Cannons , a professional lacrosse team forMajor League Lacrosse , moved their home site to the stadium. They previously played atBoston University 'sNickerson Field [ [http://www.bostoncannons.com/news/?id=6141 Boston Cannons News] February 21, 2007.] .Harvard Stadium was the first permanent stadium for American intercollegiate athletics.Fact|date=May 2007 When colleges were discussing how to make the game of football less bloody. Yale's Walter Camp proposed the field be widened by 40 feet so as to spread out the game and lessen the danger. Harvard Stadium's permanence, however, ensured that the field would not be widened. Instead, the forward pass was legalized.Fact|date=May 2007 The stadium was also the first massive reinforced concrete structure in the world. Indeed, many were sure at the time of construction that the stadium would not survive the winter.Fact|date=May 2007 It has survived over a hundred winters so far. The stadium is also the prototype for such other "horseshoe"-shaped stadiums as
Ohio Stadium , San Diego'sBalboa Stadium andPalmer Stadium , Princeton's former home.Fact|date=May 2007In 2006, Harvard installed both
FieldTurf and lights [http://www.bostoncannons.com/harvardstadium/stadiuminformation/ September 20, 2008.] in order to become the home stadium of the Boston Cannons. On September 22, 2007, Harvard played its first night game at the stadium, againstBrown University , winning 24-17.Location
Although most of Harvard's campus is in
Cambridge, Massachusetts , the stadium and most other intercollegiate athletic facilities, along withHarvard Business School , lie in Allston. The stadium is the cornerstone of the Soldiers Field athletic complex, which also includes the baseball stadium, outdoor track, an artificial turf field hockey/lacrosse field, soccer field, pools, Beren Tennis Center (outdoor), the Gordon Indoor Track and Tennis Center, Dillon Fieldhouse,Lavietes Pavilion andBright Hockey Center . Newell Boathouse, home of Harvard's men's crew, lies across Soldiers Field Road on the banks of the Charles.Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/documents/02harvardfbv.asp Summary at Ivy League official site]
*Photos: [http://sports.espn.go.com/travel/gallery/gallery?id=3016261&
] , [http://sports.espn.go.com/travel/gallery/gallery?id=3016261&
] , [http://sports.espn.go.com/travel/gallery/gallery?id=3016261&
]succession box
title = Home of the Boston Patriots
years = 1970
before =Alumni Stadium
after =Foxboro Stadium succession box
title = Home of theBoston Cannons
years = 2007 – present
before =Nickerson Field
after = current
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