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Morse Field at Harold Alfond Sports Stadium
AlfondStadium2024 Alfond Stadium, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.jpg
Location Orono, Maine 04473
Opened 1947
Renovated 1996–98
Owner University of Maine
Operator University of Maine
Surface FieldTurf
Construction cost $7.5 Million
($NaN in Template:Inflation-year dollars[1])
Architect WBRC Architects
Former names Alumni Field (1947–1997)
Tenants University of Maine Football (NCAA) (1946–present)
Capacity 8,419

Harold Alfond Sports Stadium is a 8,419-seat multi-purpose stadium in Orono, Maine.[2]

History[]

The stadium in 2024

The stadium in 2024

The stadium opened as Alumni Field in 1947 and underwent extensive renovations from 1996 to 1998. The wood and steel grandstands, built in the 1940s, were condemned and demolished in 1996, replaced with the current east grandstand, along with a temporary structure on the west side, adjacent to Alfond Sports Arena. The current west grandstand, lights, press, and luxury levels, as well as concessions and restroom amenities, were completed prior to the 1998 season.

The stadium was rededicated to Harold Alfond, a longtime Maine booster, at Maine's first home night game on September 12, 1998, a 52-28 win over New Hampshire in the Battle for the Brice-Cowell Musket. The field is named for Phillip and Susan Morse, who donated the lights, original Astroturf and scoreboard. In the summer of 2008, new FieldTurf was installed to replace the old AstroTurf. In 2014, a Template:Convert/x HD video-board replaced the matrix display installed in 1998, and a contemporary scoreboard was installed on the north end.

See also[]

  • List of NCAA Division I FCS football stadiums

References[]

  1. Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–2008. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved December 7, 2010.
  2. Morse Field at Harold Alfond Sports Stadium. goblackbears.com.

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