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DeGol Field Location 151 Stokes Building
Loretto, PA 15940Broke ground July 12, 2005 Opened September 3, 2006 Owner Saint Francis University Operator Saint Francis University Surface SportExe Momentum Turf Construction cost $10 million Architect Celli-Flynn Brennan Architects & Planners Capacity 3,450 Tenants Saint Francis Red Flash (NCAA) (2006-Present) DeGol Field is a multi-purpose stadium in Loretto, Pennsylvania, with a seating capacity of 3,450[1]. It is home to the Saint Francis University Red Flash football, field hockey, and track and field teams. The facility opened in 2006. It replaced the Pine Bowl that was built in 1979.
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Football stadiums of the Northeast Conference University Field (Albany) • Bulldog Stadium (Bryant) • Arute Field (Central Connecticut State) • Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field (Duquesne) • Kessler Field (Monmouth) • Joe Walton Stadium (Robert Morris) • Campus Field (Sacred Heart) • DeGol Field (Saint Francis) • Wagner College Stadium (Wagner)
College football venues in Pennsylvania Division I
FBSBig East Big Ten MAC Division I
FCSCAA Ivy League Northeast Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field (Duquesne) • DeGol Field (Saint Francis) • Joe Walton Stadium (Robert Morris)
Patriot Division II CIAA Avon Grove HS Stadium (Lincoln)
PSAC Hepner–Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium (California) • Biemesderfer Stadium (Millersville) • Eiler–Martin Stadium (East Stroudsburg) • John A. Farrell Stadium (West Chester) • Gannon University Field (Gannon) • George P. Miller Stadium (IUP) • Hubert Jack Stadium (Lock Haven) • Louis J. Tullio Field (Mercyhurst) • Memorial Field (Clarion) • N. Kerr Thompson Stadium (Slippery Rock) • O'Shields–Stevenson Stadium (Cheyney) • Robert B. Redman Stadium (Bloomsburg) • Seth Grove Stadium (Shippensburg) • Sox Harrison Stadium (Edinboro) • University Field (Kutztown)
WVIAC Offutt Field (Seton Hill)
Division III Centennial Biddle Field (Dickinson) • Knox Stadium (Juniata) • Musselman Stadium (Gettyburg) • Patterson Field (Ursinus) • Scotty Wood Stadium (Muhlenberg) • Sponaugle–Williamson Field (Franklin & Marshall) • Steel Field (Moravian)
Liberty Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium (Susquehanna)
Middle Atlantic Arnold Field (Lebanon Valley) • David Person Field (Lycoming) • James Work Memorial Stadium (Delaware Valley) • King's Football Stadium at Robert L. Betzler Fields (King's) • Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium (Widener) • Ralston Field (Wilkes) • Shirk Stadium (Albright)
North Coast Frank B. Fuhrer Field (Allegheny)
Presidents' Reeves Field (Geneva) • Robert E. Thorn Field (Grove City) • Chuck Noll Field (Saint Vincent) • Alumni Stadium (Thiel) • Cameron Stadium (Washington & Jefferson) • John F. Wiley Stadium (Waynesburg College) • Harold Burry Stadium (Westminster)
UAA Gesling Stadium (Carnegie Mellon)
Coordinates: 40°30′23″N 78°38′14″W / 40.506275°N 78.637244°W
Categories:- College football venues
- Saint Francis Red Flash football
- Sports venues in Pennsylvania
- Multi-purpose stadiums in the United States
- Event venues established in 2006
- Pennsylvania sports venue stubs
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