sport.wikisort.org - StadiumHodges Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium at the University of North Florida (UNF), and the home field for the North Florida Ospreys soccer, track and field, and cross country teams. It is located on the university's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. It is named for George and Kernan Hodges, who donated $2 million to upgrade the facility in 2006.[1]
Hodges Stadium |
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Location | 1S U N F Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32224 |
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Owner | University of North Florida |
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Capacity | 12,000 |
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Surface | Natural grass |
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Opened | 2004 |
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Renovated | 2006; 2008 |
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North Florida Ospreys (NCAA) (2004–present) Jacksonville Axemen (USARL) (2006–present) Jacksonville Armada FC (NASL/NPSL) (2017–present) United States national rugby league team (2009–present) |
The 12,000-capacity stadium opened in 2004 with s capacity of 9,400 and underwent renovations in 2006 and 2008 that installed additional seating, a press box, and a 9-lane Olympic quality running track. The facility additionally includes classrooms, offices, and the Browning Athletic Training and Education Center. Following the completion of the current track, it became one of seven facilities in the U.S. certified by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), allowing it to host all NCAA and IAAF events within its grounds. In addition to its use by UNF the stadium has become a center for rugby league football, serving as home field for the Jacksonville Axemen of the USA Rugby League (USARL), and hosting several international matches and training camps.[2]
History
The University of North Florida's field was first opened in 2004 in order to serve the North Florida Ospreys men's and women's soccer, cross country running, and track and field teams.[3] In 2006 Jacksonville philanthropists George and Kernan Hodges issued a $2 million donation to UNF to improve the facility. The donation funded the construction of seats for 10,000, an eight-lane 400-meter track, a press box, lighting, and classrooms and offices. The nameless field was renamed Hodges Stadium after them.[1] Other additions included the Browning Athletic Training and Education Center and a strength and conditioning center.[4]
In 2008 the stadium underwent another renovation to install a new state-of-the art running track. The university spent another $3 million to complete the 9-lane Olympic-quality track. It was designed by the Italian company Mondo and was the third facility in the world to feature the company's Mondotrack SX rubber surface.[4] It was built to meet National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) standards, and is one of only seven facilities in the U.S. to be certified by the IAAF.[3][4]
Notable events
The stadium has held several international rugby league football matches and has hosted training camps for international teams. Academy Award-winning actor Russell Crowe visited UNF to organize for a club rugby league match to be played at Hodges Stadium. Crowe's South Sydney Rabbitohs played against the Leeds Rhinos on January 26, 2008, with 12,500 people in attendance.[5] In 2009, the Leeds Rhinos returned to UNF to play the Salford City Reds in an exhibition game.[6]
- February 2005 - Practice for the Philadelphia Eagles before Super Bowl XXXIX.
- April 2009 - UNF Rugby Football Club hosted their annual Alumni Game for the first time in the stadium.
- 2009 Atlantic Sun Conference Track and Field Championships [7]
- December 19, 2009 - North America Bowl between Jacksonville Knights and Team Canada a traveling all-star team.[8]
- July 23–26, 2015 - Hosted the USATF Masters Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
- July 27–August 2, 2015 - Hosted the USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships.
Rugby League Matches
Date |
Home |
Final score |
Away |
Competition |
Attendance |
26 January 2008 |
South Sydney Rabbitohs |
24 – 26 |
Leeds Rhinos |
Australia Day Challenge |
12,500[5] |
18 January 2009 |
Leeds Rhinos |
12 – 10 |
Salford Red Devils |
Exhibition |
[6] |
14 November 2009 |
United States |
37 – 22 |
Jamaica |
2009 Atlantic Cup |
3,500[9] |
16 November 2010 |
United States |
36 – 26 |
Jamaica |
2010 Atlantic Cup |
500[9] |
18 November 2010 |
Jamaica |
32 – 12 |
Canada |
2010 Atlantic Cup |
2,500[9] |
20 November 2010 |
United States |
46 – 12 |
Canada |
2010 Atlantic Cup |
2,800[9] |
4 December 2015 |
United States |
20 – 14 |
Jamaica |
2017 RLWC qualifying |
[9] |
12 December 2015 |
United States |
34 – 24 |
Canada |
2017 RLWC qualifying |
[9] |
22 July 2017 |
United States |
48 – 6 |
Jamaica |
2017 Americas Rugby League Championship |
[9] |
13 November 2018 |
Jamaica |
38 – 8 |
Canada |
2018 Americas Rugby League Championship |
[9] |
13 November 2018 |
United States |
62 – 0 |
Chile |
2018 Americas Rugby League Championship |
[9] |
17 November 2018 |
Canada |
62 – 12 |
Chile |
2018 Americas Rugby League Championship |
[9] |
13 November 2018 |
United States |
10 – 16 |
Jamaica |
2018 Americas Rugby League Championship |
[9] |
16 November 2019 |
United States |
16 – 38 |
Cook Islands |
2021 RLWC Repechage |
150[9] |
USA Tomahawks Record at the Hodges Stadium |
Competition |
Played |
Won |
Drawn |
Lost |
% Won |
Americas Rugby League Championship | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 66.67% |
Colonial Cup | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 100% |
RLWC Qualifying | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 66.67% |
Total | 9 | 7 | 0 | 2 | 77.78% |
Updated 24 April 2021
External links
References
- Schneider, Jason (October 10, 2006). "Ospreys receive major donation". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
- Coleman, Matt (November 13, 2009). "UNF rugby support has worldwide draw". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
- "UNF Athletics Facilities: Hodges Stadium". University of North Florida Ospreys. unfospreys.com. Retrieved December 13, 2010.
- King, Francine (October 10, 2006). "State-of-the-art track has UNF running with fast crowd". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
- "THROWBACK: 2008 Australia Day Challenge". Rabbitohs. 25 January 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
- "McClennan proud as depleted Rhinos beat Reds in Florida". The Guardian. 18 January 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
- "University of North Florida Athletics - UNF women, Pearce finish strong
at Atlantic Sun Championships". unfospreys.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. - "Home". Archived from the original on 2009-12-09. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
- "Hodges Stadium". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
University of North Florida |
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Soccer stadiums of the ASUN Conference |
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- Owsley B. Frazier Stadium (Bellarmine)
- Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex (Central Arkansas)
- EKU Soccer Field (Eastern Kentucky; women only)
- FGCU Soccer Complex (Florida Gulf Coast)
- Southern Oak Stadium (Jacksonville)
- JSU Soccer Field (Jacksonville State; women only, leaving in 2023)
- Fifth Third Bank Stadium (Kennesaw State; women only)
- Osborne Stadium (Liberty; leaving in 2023)
- Lipscomb Soccer Complex (Lipscomb)
- Bill Jones Athletic Complex (North Alabama; women only)
- Hodges Stadium (North Florida)
- Stetson Soccer Complex (Stetson)
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Theatres |
- Alhambra Dinner Theatre
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- Freebird Live
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Government |
- Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse
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- The Bethel Church
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Retailing | Outdoor shopping centers |
- Jacksonville Landing
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Indoor shopping centers |
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Historic |
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Skyscrapers |
- 121 Atlantic Place
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Other |
- Cecil Commerce Center
- Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens
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- Laura Street Trio
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Parks | State and Federal |
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City |
- Confederate Park
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- Treaty Oak
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Squares and public spaces |
- Five Points
- Friendship Fountain
- Hemming Plaza
- Jacksonville Riverwalk
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Streets |
- King Street
- Laura Street
- Ward Street
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Buildings and structures under construction shown in italics |
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Le Hodges Stadium est un stade multifonction de l'université de Floride du Nord, à Jacksonville, en Floride.
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