Wildcat Stadium, College football stadium in Durham, United States.
Wildcat Stadium is a college football venue in Durham with seating capacity of around 11,000 that serves as the home ground for the University of New Hampshire athletic teams. The facility features multiple seating sections and modern amenities designed for spectators attending university sporting events.
The stadium was built in 1936 and first opened to spectators in October of that year as a new home for university athletics. It has served as a central venue for the institution's sports programs and community gathering ever since.
The stadium serves as a gathering place where students and alumni connect during football games while wearing the school colors of blue and white. These regular meetings become part of the university experience and strengthen bonds within the academic community.
The venue offers straightforward access with ample parking available near the grounds for spectators attending university games. It helps to arrive ahead of event start times to secure good seating and explore the facilities without crowding.
The stadium preserves architectural features from its original 1930s construction, making it a tangible example of that era's sports design. Visitors can observe how classic structural elements blend with later upgrades added throughout the decades.
Location: Durham
Inception: September 26, 1936
Official opening: October 10, 1936
Capacity: 11015
GPS coordinates: 43.13861,-70.93972
Latest update: December 10, 2025 15:50
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