Cooper Field, Sports stadium in Georgetown, United States.
Cooper Field is a sports stadium in Washington, D.C. that features artificial turf and permanent seating. The facility holds roughly 3,750 spectators and hosts various collegiate athletic events.
The stadium first opened in 1994 and was originally named for its previous purpose. It was renamed in 2015 after receiving significant financial support from private donors.
The stadium serves as a gathering place where Georgetown's athletic community comes together for competitions across multiple sports. Watching games here gives visitors a sense of the university's sports traditions and student engagement in different athletic disciplines.
The stadium is located on the university campus and is easily accessible by foot or public transportation. Food and beverage options are available on-site, and the venue is designed to accommodate visitors with varying mobility needs.
The venue hosts one of the smallest stadiums in American college football, creating an unusually close connection between players and spectators. This proximity makes every game feel like an intimate event rather than a distant sporting competition.
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