Neal Patterson Stadium

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Neal Patterson Stadium
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Neal Patterson Stadium
Full nameNeal Patterson Stadium
Address398 W. Hall of Fame Ave., Stillwater, OK 74075
Coordinates 36°7′43″N97°4′36″W / 36.12861°N 97.07667°W / 36.12861; -97.07667 Coordinates: 36°7′43″N97°4′36″W / 36.12861°N 97.07667°W / 36.12861; -97.07667
Owner Oklahoma State University
OperatorOklahoma State University
Type Soccer-specific stadium
Capacity 2,500
Record attendance4,122 (2018)
Construction
Opened1996
Renovated2018
Tenants
Oklahoma State Cowgirls soccer
Website
https://okstate.com/sports/womens-soccer [1]

Neal Patterson Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The stadium hosts the Oklahoma State women's soccer team. The facility opened in 1996, and dedicated 2018. A $20 million project, the stadium is named for its major benefactor and Oklahoma State alumnus, the late Neal Patterson. [2]

The current capacity since the 2018 renovation is 2,500. [3]

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References

  1. "Neal Patterson Stadium". okstate.com. Oklahoma State University. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
  2. "Cowgirl Soccer Stadium To Be Named After Donor Neal Patterson". Oklahoma State University Athletics.
  3. "Neal Patterson Stadium". Oklahoma State University Athletics.