sport.wikisort.org - StadiumMorrison Stadium is a 6,000-seat soccer-specific stadium located between 17th and 19th Streets to the north of Cass Street, on the east side of the Creighton University campus in the NoDo neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. The main entrance and ticket window is located on the west side, at the intersection of California and Florence Blvd. (19th Street).
The stadium is home to the Creighton Bluejays men's and women's soccer teams.[1][2]
Morrison Stadium |
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Former names | Creighton Soccer Field |
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Location | 19th and California Omaha, Nebraska 68178 |
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Owner | Creighton University |
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Operator | Creighton University |
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Capacity | 6,000 (soccer) --- 2,000 reserved, 4,000 general admission |
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Surface | Arena Grass |
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Broke ground | 2002 |
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Opened | August 2003 |
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Construction cost | $14 million |
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Architect | DLR Group |
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Creighton Bluejays men's and women's soccer (Big East) (2003 – present) NSAA boys and girls soccer state championships (2003 – present) Nebraska Bugeaters FC (GCPL) (2019) |
History
Designed by architectural firm DLR Group, the stadium opened in the fall of 2003 as the Creighton Soccer Field. During this season, the facility was limited to the artificial playing surface and berm seating located on the east side of the field. The grandstand, reserved seating, upper-level suites, press box, and video board were completed in the fall of 2004 when the facility was renamed Michael G. Morrison, S.J. Stadium after the university's former president. The first goal scored in NCAA Competition was scored by US Soccer Legend Clint Dempsey on August 31, 2003, for Furman University.
Events
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In eleven seasons (through 2013) at Morrison Stadium, the Creighton men's soccer team owns an 89-17-13 record, while the Creighton women's soccer team has a 60-24-14 record. Additionally, the men are 11–2 in NCAA tournament games at Morrison Stadium.
Morrison Stadium hosted the Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer tournament in 2004, 2007, and 2011 and the women's soccer conference tournament in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2012.
Morrison Stadium is also the host for the Boys and Girls Nebraska High School Class A and Class B Soccer State Championships in May. The attendance at the 2013 Class A Boys Soccer State Championship, won by Omaha South High over Creighton Prep, was estimated at 8,200, making it the highest attended soccer match ever in the state of Nebraska.[3]
In addition to hosting local soccer exhibition games, Creighton University and Morrison Stadium also host a variety of non-soccer events including concerts, the Omaha Symphony, opening ceremonies for Nebraska Special Olympics, and other outdoor events.
International matches
Morrison Stadium hosted the state of Nebraska's first international friendly on July 13, 2010 where the women's national soccer teams of the United States and Sweden played to a 1-1 draw.
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Creighton University |
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Colleges |
- Business Administration
- Dentistry
- Law
- Medicine
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Athletics |
- Baseball
- Men's basketball
- Women's basketball
- Football
- Men's soccer
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Places | |
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People |
- Edward Creighton
- John A. Creighton
- Mary Lucretia Creighton
- List of Creighton University alumni
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Soccer stadiums of the Big East Conference |
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North Omaha, Nebraska |
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History |
- Timeline
- Racial tension
- Civil Rights Movement
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Neighborhoods |
- Squatter's Row
- Gophertown
- Benson
- Dundee
- Bemis Park
- Gifford Park
- Gold Coast
- Kountze Place
- Miller Park
- Walnut Hill
- Orchard Hill
- Florence
- East Omaha
- Saratoga
- Scriptown
- Casey's Row
- Near North Side
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Events |
- Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition
- 1960s/70s riots
- Rice–Poindexter case
- Shooting of Vivian Strong
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Landmarks |
- Kountze Park
- Omaha Driving Park
- Omaha University
- Redick Mansion
- Logan Fontenelle Housing Project
- Dreamland Ballroom
- Fort Lisa
- Cutler's Park
- Winter Quarters
- Prospect Hill Cemetery
- Fort Omaha
- General Crook House
- Storz Brewery
- Bank of Florence
- The Sherman
- Broomfield Rowhouse
- Carter Lake
- Minne Lusa Theater
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People |
- List of people from North Omaha
- German
- Irish
- Jewish
- African American
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Culture |
- Fair Deal Cafe
- Carver Savings and Loan Association
- Dreamland Ballroom
- Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame
- Native Omaha Days
- Omaha Blues, Jazz & Gospel Festival
- Florence Days
- Stone Soul Picnic
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Schools |
- Howard Kennedy School
- Lake School
- Kellom School
- Lothrop School
- Long School
- Tech High
- North High
- Central High School
- Florence Elementary School
- Central Park Elementary School
- Druid Hill Elementary School
- Fontenelle Elementary School
- Monroe Middle School
- Benson High
- Franklin Elementary School
- Hartman Elementary School
- Kellom Elementary School
- Lothrop Magnet Center
- Miller Park Elementary School
- Minne Lusa Elementary School
- Sherman Elementary School
- Skinner Magnet Center
- Walnut Hill Elementary School
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Churches |
- Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church
- Holy Family Catholic Church
- Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church
- Salem Baptist Church
- St. Cecilia Cathedral
- St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Zion Baptist Church
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Other |
- List of African-American historic places
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