Allgood–Bailey Stadium, Athletic stadium in Rolla, United States.
Allgood-Bailey Stadium is a sports facility in Rolla featuring a 400-meter synthetic running track with eight lanes and a FieldTurf playing surface for football, soccer, and track events. The venue accommodates approximately 8,000 spectators and serves as the primary competition space for Missouri S&T athletic programs.
The facility originally opened in 1967 under the name Jackling Field before being renamed in 2000 to honor coach Dewey Allgood and benefactor Keith Bailey. This renaming reflected the growing importance of the venue to the university's athletic program.
The stadium functions as the home venue for Missouri S&T Miners football, soccer, and track competitions, forming a central gathering place for the university community throughout the sporting season.
The facility is located at West 10th Street in Rolla, Missouri, and remains open to visitors even when no scheduled events are taking place. You can walk the grounds and observe the track and field infrastructure at your own pace throughout most days.
The running track was engineered with specific measurements, featuring straightaways of 91 meters and curves of 109 meters that combine to form the standard 400-meter length. These precise proportions enable athletes to train and compete under standardized conditions that match other competitive venues.
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