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  1. Schoellkopf Field is the home of Big Red football, sprint football, and men's and women's lacrosse. The facility has undergone many great changes over the years, resulting in today’s magnificent structure.

  2. Schoellkopf Field is a 21,500-capacity stadium at Cornell University's Ithaca campus that opened in 1915 and is used for the Cornell Big Red football, sprint football and lacrosse teams.

  3. Schoellkopf Field has been the home of the Big Red since opening in 1915. Now in its 98th season, the field has one of the most unique architectural features of a stadium that you'll find. The eastern stands are a huge sloping arch (aptly named "The Crescent) that from the outside, model a coliseum.

  4. Schoellkopf Field was built in 1915 and is one of the oldest college stadiums in the country. During its early years, Cornell had several undefeated seasons. More recent history is not as glamorous as the Big Red have only won three shared Ivy League championships, the last coming in 1990.

  5. Cornell University's student-athletes train and compete in some of the nation's most historic and modern facilities. Visit the links below for more information on the Big Red's championship facilities. Cornell and the NCAA promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators.

  6. Cornell University is a private research university that provides an exceptional education for undergraduates and graduate and professional students. Cornell's colleges and schools encompass more than 100 fields of study, with locations in Ithaca, New York, New York City and Doha, Qatar.

  7. Mar 22, 2021 · In 1915 Cornell University opened its brand-new football stadium, Schoellkopf Field. The stadium is the fourth oldest in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), the NCAA Division I-AA football league.

  8. Cornell University is a private research university that provides an exceptional education for undergraduates and graduate and professional students. Cornell's colleges and schools encompass more than 100 fields of study, with locations in Ithaca, New York, New York City and Doha, Qatar.

  9. Since its initial completion in 1915, Schoellkopf Field has served as the home of Cornell football and lacrosse teams. During the 19th century, most of Cornell's sports teams played at Percy Field, which was located where Ithaca High School now stands.

  10. Over time, the famous crescent-shaped bleacher stadium began to deteriorate. Home to Big Red football, sprint football, field hockey, and men’s and women’s lacrosse, this concrete structure hosts thousands of fans annually including current students, alumni, media, and the Cornell band.

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