List of Major League Lacrosse stadiums
This is a list of stadiums currently and previously used in Major League Lacrosse, a men's field lacrosse league in the United States and Canada.
Team (former names) |
Stadium | Years used | Capacity | Opened | City |
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Atlanta Blaze | Fifth Third Bank Stadium | 2016–present | 8,318 | 2010 | Kennesaw, Georgia |
Veterans Memorial Stadium | 2019–present | 5,000 | 1938 | Quincy, Massachusetts | |
Harvard Stadium | 2016–2018 | 30,323 | 1903 | Boston, Massachusetts | |
Gillette Stadium | 2015 | 66,829 | 2002 | Foxborough, Massachusetts | |
Harvard Stadium | 2007–2014 | 30,323 | 1903 | Boston, Massachusetts | |
Nickerson Field | 2004–2006 | 10,412 | 1915 | ||
Cawley Memorial Stadium | 2001–2003 | 6,000 | 1996 | Lowell, Massachusetts | |
Chesapeake Bayhawks (Washington Bayhawks 2007–2009) (Baltimore Bayhawks 2001–2006) |
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 2008–present | 34,000 | 1959 | Annapolis, Maryland |
George Mason Stadium | 2007–2008 | 5,000 | 1981 | Fairfax, Virginia | |
Multi-Sport Field | 2007 | 2,500 | 2005 | Washington, D. C. | |
Johnny Unitas Stadium | 2004–2006 | 11,198 | 2002 | Towson, Maryland | |
Homewood Field | 2003 | 8,500 | 1906 | Baltimore, Maryland | |
Ravens Stadium | 2002 | 70,107 | 1998 | ||
Homewood Field | 2001 | 8,500 | 1906 | ||
Denver Outlaws | Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium[1] | 2020–present | 2,000 | 2005 | Denver, Colorado |
Empower Field at Mile High | 2006–2020 | 76,125 | 2001 | Denver, Colorado | |
New York Lizards (Long Island Lizards 2001–2012) |
James M. Shuart Stadium | 2009–present | 11,929 | 1962 | Hempstead, New York |
Mitchel Athletic Complex | 2003–2008 | 2,969 | 1984 | Uniondale, New York | |
Hofstra Stadium | 2001–2002 | 11,929 | 1962 | Hempstead, New York | |
Suffolk County Sports Park | 2001 | 6,002 | 2000 | Central Islip, New York |
- "Denver Outlaws Announce Partnership with the University of Denver to Host Home Games at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium". Denver Outlaws. March 18, 2020.
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