Busch Field

Busch Field is a stadium on the campus of the College of William and Mary located in Williamsburg, Virginia. It is currently used by the college's field hockey team for home games, as well as many intramural and club sport contests. There are two fields in the designated "Busch Field" area. One is composed of artificial astro turf while the other is artificial field turf. The name for the stadium comes from Anheuser-Busch, formerly the largest American brewer. Anheuser-Busch has a large presence in the Williamsburg area, including a brewery and the theme park Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Adjacent to Busch Field are the Busch Tennis Courts, also sponsored by the company.

Busch Field
LocationWilliamsburg, VA
OwnerCollege of William and Mary
OperatorWilliam and Mary Sports
Capacity2,271
SurfaceArtificial turf and grass
Construction
Broke ground1990
Opened1992
ArchitectLocal contractors
Tenants
-William & Mary Tribe (1992-present)
-Williamsburg Legacy (PDL) (1998-2004)
The field, with its new name, in July 2018

Busch Field was, at one time, home to the school's soccer and lacrosse programs before those teams moved to the newly constructed Albert-Daly Field in 2004. The field has two sister stadiums: Coffey Stadium, located in Fairfax, Virginia, and Dragon Stadium, located in Southlake, Texas.

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