The football stadium at the corner of Illini Blvd. and 1st St. where the Fighting Illini football team plays all of their home games.
Memorial Stadium also known as the "Brick House" was the home of Minnesota Golden Gophers football from 1924 until 1981. During that span the team won six national championships including three consecutive (1934-1936). The championship years were 1934, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1941 and 1960.
Memorial Stadium was a sports stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, that formerly stood on 33rd Street. It stood on an oversized block also bounded by Ellerslie Avenue, 36th Street, and Ednor Road . Two different stadiums were located here, a 1922 version known as Baltimore Stadium, Municipal Stadium, and Venable Stadium and the stadium that, when finally completed in 1950, would become known as Memorial Stadium, and for a time, Babe Ruth Stadium in reference to the then-recently departed Baltimore native.
Memorial Stadium is a football stadium located in Champaign, Illinois, on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The stadium is dedicated as a memorial to the Illinois men and women who died in World War I and World War II. The primary use of the stadium is to host the University's football intercollegiate athletics team.
Memorial Stadium is a 4,500 seat baseball facility on the banks of the Boise River in Boise, Idaho. The stadium is on land owned by Ada County, and sits adjacent to the Western Idaho Fairgrounds. It primarily serves as home to the Boise Hawks baseball club.
Memorial Stadium in Seattle, Washington, is located in the northeast corner of the Seattle Center grounds. It was the venue for much of the opening ceremonies for the Century 21 Exposition, a World's Fair held in Seattle in 1962.
The Memorial Stadium was a 4,000-seat multi-purpose arena in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is the former home of the St.
Memorial Stadium is a stadium in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Fort Wayne Wizards minor league baseball team. It was dedicated on April 18 1993.http://www.memorialcoliseum.com/mem_stadium_info.asp It holds 7,200 people.
Insert formula hereMemorial Stadium currently is the home of Indiana State University football in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA. Constructed in 1923-24 by the City of Terre Haute to seat approximately 16,000 people, the facility's initial primary use was as the home of the Terre Haute Baseball Club, a minor league team in the Three-I League. The distance from home plat to the center field wall was 546 feet.
The Memorial Stadium (also commonly known by its previous name of The Memorial Ground) is a sports ground in Bristol, dedicated to the memory of the rugby players of the city killed during World War I. It was built on an area of land called Buffalo Bill's Field which was previously occupied by allotments and opened on 24 September 1921 by G B Britton, the Lord Mayor of Bristol, as a home for Bristol Rugby Club.
Memorial Stadium is the former home of the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team. It is located on the UND campus in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Today, Memorial Stadium sits empty and the football team plays in the nearby Alerus Center.
Memorial Stadium is a stadium in Mesquite, Texas. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the West Mesquite High School.
Memorial Stadium is a double-decked concrete and steel stadium in northeast Bakersfield, California, near the Panorama Bluffs. It features a fast Bermuda grass football field with a high-centered crown and an all-weather track. Located at the corner of University Avenue and Mount Vernon Avenue on the campus of Bakersfield College (BC), it is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the B.C.
Memorial Stadium is a stadium in Stephenville, Texas. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Tarleton State University Texans football team. It was built in 1977 and seats 7000 people.
Memorial Stadium was a stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. It was primarily used for American football, and was the home field of the Kansas State University football team between 1922 and 1967, prior to the opening of Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium. The stadium held 20,000 people and was built in 1922.