Fisher Stadium, College football stadium in Easton, US
Fisher Stadium is a college football stadium on the campus of Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, built with a concrete structure, artificial turf, and floodlights that allow evening games. The playing field sits below the surrounding stands, giving most seats a clear view of the action on the ground.
The stadium opened in 1926, with Lafayette College winning the first game played there against Muhlenberg College. Over the following decades it went through several upgrades, including the installation of artificial turf and new lighting systems.
Fisher Stadium is home to the Lafayette Leopards, the football team of Lafayette College, and on game days the stands fill with students, alumni, and local fans. The energy in the stands reflects how deeply college football is woven into the life of this small Pennsylvania city.
The stadium sits directly on the Lafayette College campus, so it is easy to reach on foot from the center of the grounds. Parking is available nearby, but spaces fill up quickly on game days, so arriving early is a good idea.
Fisher Stadium occasionally serves as a neutral field for a high school football game between rivals from two different states, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. That interstate school rivalry is considered one of the oldest of its kind in the northeastern US.
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