Jeffrey Field

Jeffrey Field is an outdoor college soccer stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania, United States, on the campus of Pennsylvania State University. It has been home to Penn State Nittany Lions men's soccer and Penn State Nittany Lions women's soccer since 1972. The stadium was dedicated and named after the late-Bill Jeffrey, who was Penn State men's soccer head coach from 1926 until 1952. Jeffrey Field had an initial seating capacity of 2,500, but was later increased to 3,000 in 1978. The stadium's capacity was increased again in 2003 to meet rising ticket needs.[3][4]

Jeffrey Field
Penn State vs. Stony Brook 2019
Jeffrey Field
Location in Pennsylvania
Jeffrey Field
Location in the United States
LocationPennsylvania State University
University Drive and Park Avenue,
University Park, PA 16802
Coordinates40°48′37.6308″N 77°51′38.826″W
OperatorPennsylvania State University
Capacity5,000
Record attendance5,117 (2012 vs. Stanford)[1]
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Opened1972
Capacity 2,500
Expanded1978 Capacity 3,000
2003 Capacity 5,0000
ArchitectDant Clayton[2]
Tenants
Penn State Nittany Lions men's soccer (NCAA; 1972–present), Penn State Nittany Lions women's soccer (NCAA; 1972–present)

History

Jeffrey Field was first remodeled in 1978, bleachers were added to expand the capacity to 3,500 along with fencing and a practice field. In 1996 the lights were updated prior to the season start. During the summer of 2003, Jeffrey Field again underwent a facelift. In addition to the installation of a new field surface, a press box and a video booth were also added, and the bleachers were expanded to a capacity of 5,000. Team locker rooms were added in 2013, and in August 2014 branding windscreens were installed.[4]

Jeffrey Field was honored in 2006 as the Collegiate Soccer Field of the Year by the SportsTurf Managers Association.[4]

Future

Penn State released their 20-year plan to improve athletic facilities in 2017. Jeffrey Field was included in the renovation plans featuring a new home and visiting locker facilities, covered seating via overhang on the west side of the stadium, renovated restrooms and concessions, a videoboard, lighting around the complex and media facilities. Jeffrey Field’s capacity, will be about 4,000 after completion which will a downsize from the current 5000 person capacity.[5]

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