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  1. May 13, 2024 · Home to the Bison football, men's and women's soccer and women's lacrosse teams, Greene Stadium is a 7,086-seat (10,000 for football), multi-purpose stadium that opened in 1926. Originally called Howard Stadium, it was renamed Greene Stadium in 1986 in honor of William H. "Stud" Greene, M.D. (1900-1983), a Washington, D.C., physician and Howard ...

  2. Nov 18, 2021 · In 1977, Howard Stadium was expanded to 9,000 seats and the Bison moved back on campus. In 1986, the stadium was renamed Greene Stadium in honor of William H. Greene, who was a doctor and donor to Howard. There have been several proposals for a new stadium to replace or renovate Greene Stadium, which is aging and of poor quality, but none have ...

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  3. The official facilities site for the Howard University Bison The officially facility page for the Howards University Bison Greene Stadium - Facilities - Howard University Athletics - FivePoint Amphitheatre Seating Chart FivePoint Amphitheatre.

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  5. William H. Greene Stadium. Nothing came of the 1986 domed stadium plan. Instead, Howard Stadium was renovated in early 1986, and renamed William H. Greene Stadium. The project took 6 months and was dedicated in front of a homecoming game crowd of 18,635 on Oct 11, 1986. As of 2011, the team still played on an artificial surface.

  6. Afterward, Howard University played most of its home games at Howard Stadium, which by 1972 could hold 5,000 fans. After playing a single game at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium every year from 1970 to 1973, Howard played every home game there in 1974 and 1975, all but one there in 1976, and half of them there in 1977.

  7. The most detailed interactive Greene Stadium seating chart available, with all venue configurations. Includes row and seat numbers, real seat views, best and worst seats, event schedules, community feedback and more.

  8. Jun 10, 2021 · With its distinctive metal roof resembling an airplane wing, Austin’s Q2 Stadium is the latest entry into Texas’ extensive history of sports stadiums. Opening in June, the new $260 million soccer-specific venue boasts cutting-edge design and amenities, including seats that stay cooler in the state’s unforgiving summers.

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