Owsley B. Frazier Stadium, Athletic stadium at Bellarmine University, Louisville, United States.
Owsley B. Frazier Stadium is an athletic facility at Bellarmine University with eight running lanes and an artificial turf playing surface. The venue accommodates approximately 2000 spectators and hosts soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, and track and field competitions.
The stadium opened in 2007 as a major investment in the university's athletic programs and facilities. The venue has served as the primary home for multiple varsity sports teams since its construction.
The stadium's plaza bears the name of Jack McGetrick, the founding coach of the lacrosse program, commemorating his contributions to university athletics.
The facility includes locker rooms, concession stands, and restroom facilities for visitors and athletes. The layout is straightforward and easy to navigate for spectators attending events.
A separate throwing area located across Newburg Road is dedicated exclusively to shot put, javelin, discus, and hammer throw competitions. This separated layout keeps spectators and other athletes away from the flight paths of heavy implements.
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