Aggie Memorial Stadium

Aggie Memorial Stadium

Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Aggie Memorial Stadium
nickname =


location = Stewart St & Payne St
Las Cruces, NM 88003
broke_ground = March 1977
opened = September 16, 1978
closed =
demolished =
owner = New Mexico State University
operator = New Mexico State University
surface = Hybrid Bermuda Grass
construction_cost = $4 million
architect = Craig Protz of Bohening-Protz Associates;
Caudill Rowlett Scott of Houston, Consultants
former_names =
tenants = New Mexico State Aggies (NCAA) 1978-Present
seating_capacity = 30,343

Aggie Memorial Stadium is an outdoor football stadium on the campus of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico. It is the home field of the New Mexico State Aggies of the Western Athletic Conference. The venue opened in September 1978 and the current seating capacity is 30,343. The natural grass playing field sits at an elevation of 3980 feet (1213 m) above sea level. [http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?T=2&S=11&Z=13&X=838&Y=8931&W=3&qs=%7cLas+Cruces%7cNM%7c]

Prior to 1978 the Aggies had played on the same site since 1933. Located just to the northeast of Hadley Hall (the university's Administration building), and originally known as Quesenberry Field, the original Memorial Stadium was built over it in 1950. It was dedicated as a memorial to New Mexico A&M students who had died in World War II, World War I, and the Spanish-American War, among whom was Henry C. Gilbert Jr., whose parents were instrumental in the 10-year long fundraising drive. Memorial Stadium, which served for twenty-eight seasons, was replaced both due to its small size (at maximum, the seating capacity was only 12,155) and the want of an expanded athletics plant with more infrastructure and parking. (Currently Memorial Tower, which was originally part of the press box of the stadium, is the only remaining reminder of the stadium. It is now structurally incorporated into the university's Health and Social Services building and houses a memorial lounge and computer lab.)

The "new" Aggie Memorial Stadium, dedicated to alumni who had served in the Korean War and Vietnam War, was built for $4 million over a period of eighteen months. It was funded by the state legislature as part of a capital project on the campus. The first home game saw the Aggies defeat rival UTEP 35-32 on September 16, 1978. Twenty years (and ten days) later, the Aggies and Miners played to the largest crowd in stadium history, with 32,993 in attendance to see the Aggies win again, 33-24.

The stadium, designed by alumnus Craig Protz of Bohering-Protz Associates, was built just to the south of the Pan American Center, the home of Aggie basketball. The stadium boasts a unique design in which earth that was excavated to construct the lower bowl and field level was moved to the sides of the stadium to support the upper level, with a street level concourse dividing the lower and upper bowls. The first level of seating wraps around the field, except for two convert|100|ft|m|sing=on wide gaps behind each end zone. The southern end is a grass berm, with the Fulton Athletics Center, a $6 million structure constructed in 2004 housing athletics offices, an athletic training and education center, and club facilities, behind it. The northern end leads to the locker room facilities and main entrance to the stadium. Because of these gaps it was previously impossible to access the east side of the stadium from the west, and vice versa, without exiting the stadium and re-entering on the other side. A bridge over the north ramp constructed prior to the 2006 season now allows fans to cross from one side of the stadium to the other. The seating extends to a rounded second level on either side of the field, which extends the length of the playing field. The curved, undulating design of the upper level is reminiscent of similarly designed structures such as Memphis' Liberty Bowl Stadium and the now-demolished Tampa Stadium, albeit on a somewhat smaller scale.

The stadium also is known for being well-lit for night games, with the original four pole sodium vapor lighting system now being augmented by four additional smaller poles added prior to the 2005 season to increase the stadium's lighting capacity for televised night games. For the 2007 season, a new $1.5 million scoreboard including a 38'x23' video screen has been added to the facility, as well as a new team meeting and video room complex adjacent to the field house on the stadium's north end.

In addition to football, the stadium occasionally hosts major concerts and other large outdoor gatherings on campus. Among the major acts which have played stadium concerts at Aggie Memorial are Guns N' Roses, Metallica, The Eagles, and Paul McCartney. During the 2005-06 renovation of the nearby Pan American Center, the stadium hosted the university's commencement ceremonies, although they returned to the Pan Am following completion of the renovations.

External links

* [http://www.nmstatesports.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=9973&SPID=602&DB_OEM_ID=1900&ATCLID=65986 NM State Sports.com] - Aggie Memorial Stadium
* [http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?T=1&S=11&Z=13&X=838&Y=8931&W=3&qs=%7cLas+Cruces%7cNM%7c Terraserver.microsoft.com] - aerial photo (2003) (& USGS topo map) - NMSU campus


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