Scully-Fahey Field, Collegiate lacrosse stadium at Dartmouth College in Hanover, United States.
Scully-Fahey Field is a collegiate lacrosse stadium at Dartmouth College featuring a synthetic turf surface and seating for roughly 1,600 spectators. The facility includes a press box, scoreboard, lighting for evening games, and dedicated locker rooms serving multiple sports teams.
The stadium opened in 2000 as a new home for Dartmouth's lacrosse program. The playing surface was later upgraded to ensure consistent field conditions for competition.
The field carries the names of Donald Scully, a standout lacrosse player from Dartmouth, and Peter Fahey, who shaped the university's athletic direction. These names reflect the contributions of figures central to the college's lacrosse tradition.
The grounds are well-lit for evening games and feature clear viewing areas for spectators and teams. Access is straightforward, and modern amenities make it comfortable for both watching and playing.
A former player wrote lacrosse history during his time here, holding a scoring record for decades that defined excellence at the program. His achievement remains a benchmark for athletes who followed.
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