Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium, Football stadium in Morgantown, United States
Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium is a football stadium with two tiers of seating totaling 60,000 seats offering unobstructed views of the field. Wide walkways run throughout the facility, making it easy to navigate between different areas.
The stadium opened on September 6, 1980 and received its current name in 2004 following a major gift to West Virginia University. This donation strengthened the university's ability to develop its athletic programs and facilities.
Before each game, players touch a piece of coal at the stadium entrance, a tradition honoring West Virginia's coal mining heritage and the communities that built it.
The stadium has multiple concession stands, modern restrooms, premium seating sections, and ample parking with shuttle services available from distant lots. Arrive early on game days to find parking and settle into your seat comfortably.
The stadium reached its highest attendance of over 70,000 spectators during a victory against Miami Hurricanes in November 1993. That game remains one of the most memorable moments in the venue's history.
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