sport.wikisort.org - StadiumAnthony Field at Wildcat Stadium is a stadium in Abilene, Texas. It is used as the home field of the Abilene Christian Wildcats football team. The stadium currently seats 12,000 people. The stadium's field is named after Abilene Christian University alumni, Mark and April Anthony, whose generous lead gift helped to fund the stadium.
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Location | 1600 Campus Court Abilene, Texas 79699 |
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Coordinates | 32.473091°N 99.708736°W / 32.473091; -99.708736 |
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Owner | Abilene Christian University |
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Operator | Abilene Christian University |
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Capacity | 12,000 |
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Record attendance | 12,000 |
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Surface | FieldTurf[1] |
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Scoreboard | Wessel Scoreboard |
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Broke ground | February 19, 2016[2] |
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Opened | September 16, 2017 |
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Construction cost | $50 million[3] |
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Architect | HKS, Inc. |
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General contractor | Hoar Construction[4] |
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Abilene Christian University Wildcats (NCAA) |
History
Abilene Christian University, Hoar Construction and HKS Sports & Entertainment Group officially broke ground on February 19, 2016, to begin construction of the new stadium.[5][6] Hoar Construction and HKS Sports & Entertainment Group were recognized by the Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc., 28th Annual Excellence in Construction Awards, for their work on the project.[7] The stadium hosted its first home game on September 16, 2017, against the Houston Baptist Huskies.[8]
Features
Wildcat Stadium features berm, club level and suite seating, a press box, event space for seating up to 500 people for non-gameday events, as well as a dedicated student section and an HD Video board in the north endzone.[9][10]
See also
References
- "ACU to use FieldTurf in new football stadium".
- "ACU to break ground on football stadium during Friday ceremony". Abilene Christian University Department of Athletics. February 17, 2016. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
- "ACU Adds Two More Gifts to Stadium Project". Abilene Christian University Department of Athletics. June 20, 2017. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
- Jaklewicz, Greg (September 16, 2017). "Dressed to Grill: ACU's Wildcat Country Warms up Football Fans". Abilene Reporter-News. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
- "ACU to use FieldTurf in new football stadium". Abilene Christian University. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
- "Debut of Wildcat Stadium surpasses all expectations - Abilene Christian University". Abilene Christian University. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
- "28th Annual Excellence in Construction® Awards" (PDF). Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. 2017.
- "2017 Football Schedule". Abilene Christian University Department of Athletics. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
- "ACU unveils new renderings of Wildcat Stadium". Abilene Christian University Department of Athletics. October 16, 2015. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
- "First look: Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium". KTXS.com. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
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Venues | |
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Bowls & rivalries | |
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Culture & lore |
- Willie the Wildcat (mascot)
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People |
- Head coaches
- NFL draftees
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Seasons | |
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National championship seasons in bold |
Abilene Christian University |
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Academics |
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- Colleges: Arts and Sciences
- Biblical Studies
- Business Administration
- Education and Human Services
- Honors College
- Schools: Graduate School of Theology
- Information Technology and Computing
- Nursing
- Social Work
- Misc: Brown Library
- TRIO Programs
- Study Abroad
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Athletics |
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- Baseball
- Basketball
- Football
- Softball
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Campus facilities |
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- A.B. Barret Hall
- A.B. Morris Hall
- Abilene Educational Supply
- Abilene Christian University Press
- Adams Center for Teaching Excellence
- Adams Hall
- Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium
- Moore House
- Beauchamp Amphitheatre
- Bennett Gymnasium
- Bonneau Family Indoor Batting Facility
- Chambers Hall
- Chapel on the Hill
- Computer Service Center
- Crutcher Scott Field
- Cullen Auditorium
- Don H. Morris Center
- Duncum Center for Conflict Resolution
- Eager Tennis Pavilion
- Education Building
- Edwards Hall
- Elmer Gray Stadium
- Fire Station Theatre
- Flag Plaza
- Foster Science Building
- Gardner Hall
- GATA Fountain
- Scruggs Gymnasium
- Hardin Administration Building
- Hope for the Future Sculpture
- Hunter Welcome Center
- Jacob's Dream Sculpture
- Larry Sanders Intramural Fields
- Lunsford Foundation Trail
- Mabee Business Building
- Mabee Hall
- Brown Library
- McDonald Hall
- McGlothlin Campus Center
- McKinzie Hall
- Moody Coliseum
- Nelson Hall
- Nichols House
- Onstead-Packer Biblical Studies Building
- Patty Hanks Shelton School of Nursing
- Physical Resources Building
- Police Department Building
- Powell Fitness Center
- Sewell Theatre
- Sherrod Building
- Shore Art Gallery
- Sikes Hall
- Smith Hall
- Teague Special Events Center
- The Labyrinth
- Tower of Light
- University Park Apartments
- University Studies
- Vanderpool Building
- WACU Museum
- Wally Bullington Football Practice Facility
- Wells Field
- Women's Soccer Field
- Williams Performing Arts Center
- Zellner Hall
- Zona Luce Building
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Student life |
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- Center for Christian Service & Leadership
- Chapel
- Intramural Sports
- KACU
- Multicultural Opportunities
- Student Services
- Student Organizations
- Residence Life
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Traditions |
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- Chapel
- Connected Summit
- FilmFest
- Freshmen Follies
- Homecoming
- Leadership Summit
- Purple Fridays
- Sing Song
- Summit
- Welcome Week
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General |
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- History
- Mission statement
- Presidents
- List of notable Alumni
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Division I FBS | The American | |
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Big 12 | |
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C-USA | |
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SEC | |
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Sun Belt | |
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Division I FCS | Southland | |
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SWAC |
- Panther Stadium at Blackshear Field (Prairie View A&M)
- PNC Stadium (Texas Southern)
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WAC | |
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Division II | |
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Division III | American Southwest |
- Gordon Wood Stadium (Howard Payne)
- Jackson Field (Sul Ross State)
- Matador Stadium (Texas Lutheran)
- Ornelas Stadium (East Texas Baptist)
- Shelton Stadium (Hardin–Simmons)
- Tiger Field (Mary Hardin–Baylor)
- Wilford Moore Stadium (McMurry)
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SAA |
- E. M. Stevens Football Stadium (Trinity)
- Jerry Apple Stadium (Austin)
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NAIA | |
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