sport.wikisort.org - StadiumGoodman Stadium is Lehigh University's 16,000-seat stadium located on its Goodman Campus in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It opened in 1988, replacing Taylor Stadium, which stood in the main academic campus from 1914 until 1987. The former Taylor Stadium site now holds the Rauch Business Center, the Zoellner Arts Center, and a parking garage.
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Location | Goodman Campus, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Owner | Lehigh University |
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Operator | Lehigh University |
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Capacity | 16,000 (1989–present) 14,000 (1988) |
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Surface | Grass |
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Broke ground | 1987 |
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Opened | October 1, 1988 |
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Construction cost | $5.25 million ($12 million in 2021 dollars[1]) |
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Architect | Spillman Farmer Architects |
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General contractor | Alvin H. Butz Inc.[2] |
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Lehigh Mountain Hawks (NCAA) (1988–present) Bethlehem Steel FC (USL) (2016–2018) |
The Murray H. Goodman Stadium is named after real estate developer Murray H. Goodman, a Lehigh alumnus, who donated 550 acres in Saucon Valley in 1983 to build a sports complex.[3][4]
The stadium is the home of the Lehigh Mountain Hawks football team, who compete in the Patriot League at the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (or FCS) level, formerly known as I-AA.[5] Located in a rural valley surrounded by wooded hills, its ample nearby parking makes tailgating before games very popular. Concession stands protected from the weather and large indoor restrooms are provided on both sides of the stadium. It also features a two-tiered press box/skybox overlooking the west grandstand, limited chair back seating and locker rooms for home and visiting teams. Prior to the 2019 football season, a new press box was constructed behind the east grandstand and the previous media facility was converted into additional suites.[6]
In 2011, Goodman Stadium hosted the 147th playing of the Lehigh-Lafayette rivalry. The rivalry is both college football's most-played and longest uninterrupted series. Lehigh won the game 37-13, bringing the overall record to Lafayette 76 games to Lehigh 66.
The Goodman Campus was the preseason training camp location for the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles from 1996-2012.[7] Eagles' training camps often draw as many as 10,000 fans, ranking at the top of NFL training camp attendance. The Eagles' twice-daily practices were held from mid-July to mid-August.
Starting in 2016, Goodman Stadium hosts the home matches of Bethlehem Steel FC, the official affiliate of Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union.[8] Lack of lights resulted in the Steel moving its home matches to Talen Energy Stadium after the 2018 season.[9] It hosted one United States men's national soccer team match, a 0-1 loss to Ukraine on October 23, 1993.
Gallery
The Marching 97 performing at the stadium in 2019, note the new John J. Harmon '59 Sky Box.
Northern end of the stadium, showing the scoreboard.
Entrance gates to the stadium
See also
References
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- Assad, Matt (June 9, 1995). "Builder Picked For Ballyard Butz Of Allentown Gets Nod". The Morning Call. Retrieved September 1, 2012.
- "Lehigh - Murray H. Goodman". history.lehighsports.com.
- "Murray H. Goodman Stadium | Driving Directions | About Lehigh | Lehigh University". Archived from the original on 2017-04-14. Retrieved 2017-08-11.
- "Venues - Goodman Stadium". Lehigh University.
- "Goodman Stadium receives upgrades for 2019 season," Lehigh University Athletics, Wednesday, August 28, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2019
- "Eagles move training camp from Lehigh". Fox News. 25 March 2015.
- "Philadelphia Union Announce 2016 USL Expansion Team". Retrieved 2015-08-19.
- "Bethlehem Steel FC leaving the Lehigh Valley," The Morning Call (Allentown, PA), Monday, November 12, 2018. Retrieved August 28, 2019
External links
Lehigh University |
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Academics |
- Engineering highlights
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- Lehigh University Press
- Tau Beta Pi
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Athletics |
- East Coast Conference
- Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association
- Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association
- Patriot League
Sports |
- Lehigh Mountain Hawks
- Men's basketball
- Women's basketball
- Football
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Rivalries |
- The Rivalry (Lafayette–Lehigh)
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Spirit | |
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History |
- Alumni
- Presidents
- Clery Act
- Henry Coppée
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- Thomas Messinger Drown
- Gregory C. Farrington
- Alice Gast
- John McDowell Leavitt
- Lehigh Valley Railroad
- Peter Likins
- Asa Packer
- William Bacon Stevens
- Charles L. Taylor
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Bowls & rivalries |
- The Rivalry (Lafayette)
- Delaware
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People |
- Head coaches
- NFL draftees
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National championship seasons in bold |
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Division I FCS | Big South | |
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CAA | |
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Ivy League | |
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Patriot | |
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Division II | CIAA |
- Lincoln University Stadium (Lincoln)
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PSAC | |
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Division III | Centennial |
- Biddle Field (Dickinson)
- Knox Stadium (Juniata)
- Musselman Stadium (Gettysburg)
- Patterson Field (Ursinus)
- Scotty Wood Stadium (Muhlenberg)
- Sponaugle–Williamson Field (Franklin & Marshall)
- Steel Field (Moravian)
- Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Douglas Arthur Stadium (Susquehanna)
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Middle Atlantic |
- Arnold Field (Lebanon Valley)
- David Person Field (Lycoming)
- James Work Memorial Stadium (Delaware Valley)
- King's Football Stadium at Robert L. Betzler Fields (King's)
- Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium (Widener)
- Ralston Field (Wilkes)
- Shirk Stadium (Albright)
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North Coast |
- Frank B. Fuhrer Field (Allegheny)
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Presidents' |
- Reeves Field (Geneva)
- Robert E. Thorn Field (Grove City)
- Chuck Noll Field (Saint Vincent)
- Alumni Stadium (Thiel)
- Cameron Stadium (Washington & Jefferson)
- Gesling Stadium (Carnegie Mellon)
- John F. Wiley Stadium (Waynesburg)
- Harold Burry Stadium (Westminster)
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USL Championship venues |
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Eastern Conference | |
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Western Conference | |
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Future |
- Eleven Park
- New Stadium at York College
- Pro Iowa Stadium
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