Jeffrey Field

Jeffrey Field
The stadium during a game in 2019
Jeffrey Field is located in Pennsylvania
Jeffrey Field
Jeffrey Field
Location in Pennsylvania
AddressState College, PA
United States
Coordinates40°48′37.6308″N 77°51′38.826″W / 40.810453000°N 77.86078500°W / 40.810453000; -77.86078500
OwnerPennsylvania State University
OperatorPennsylvania State University Athletics
Capacity5,000
Record attendance5,117 (2012 vs. Stanford)[1]
SurfacePerennial Ryegrass (natural grass)[2]
Current useSoccer
Construction
Built1969[2]
OpenedSept. 29 1972; 52 years ago (Sept. 29 1972)[2]
Renovated
List
    • 1996 New lights installed[3]
    • 2003 New field surface[2]
    • 2003 Added press box[3]
    • 2003 Added broadcast booth[3]
    • 2007 Practice facility upgrade
    • 2011 New field surface[2]
    • 2012 Added outdoor performance center[4]
    • 2016 Storm drain replacement[5]
Expanded1978 Capacity 3,000
2003 Capacity 5,000
ArchitectDant Clayton[6]
Tenants
Website
gopsusports.com

Jeffrey Field is an outdoor soccer stadium in University Park, , on the campus of Pennsylvania State University, United States. It has been home to Penn State Nittany Lions' men's and women's soccer teams since 1972. In past years, the stadium also hosted games of Penn State's men's and women's lacrosse teams.

The stadium was dedicated and named after the late-Bill Jeffrey, who was Penn State men's soccer head coach from 1926 until 1952. Jeffrey Field had an initial seating capacity of 2,500, but was later increased to 3,000 in 1978. The stadium's capacity was increased again in 2003 to meet rising ticket needs.[7][8]

  1. ^ "Women's Soccer - All-Sports Museum Docent Training - Confluence". wikispaces.psu.edu.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Jeffrey Field Pitch to Undergo Offseason Renovation". Penn State University Athletics. Penn State University. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Maclean, Colin. "#132: Penn State University Jeffrey Field, University Park, PA". Scolins Sports Venues Visited. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Jeffrey Field to Sport New Outdoor Performance Center". Penn State University Athletics. 25 July 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Jeffrey Field Stormsewer Replacement". STAHL SHEAFFER ENGINEERING. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Jeffrey Field - Bleacher Portfolio | Dant Clayton". www.stadiumbleachers.com.
  7. ^ Penn State Nittany Lions men's soccer
  8. ^ "Jeffrey Field". Penn State University Athletics.