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    Dix Stadium is a stadium in Kent, Ohio, United States. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Kent State Golden Flashes football team. In addition, since 2016 the stadium is also home to the Kent State women's soccer team and since 2019 to the women's lacrosse team.

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    • 2227 Summit Road, Kent, Ohio, United States
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  3. May 6, 2024 · Dix Stadium, which opened with a 24-14 victory over Dayton before a crowd of 8,172 on Sept. 13, 1969. Since that opening day against Dayton the facility has hosted 208 KSU games, including over 20 night contests. The first night game at the Stadium was Sept. 29, 1990 against Cincinnati.

  4. Jul 21, 2022 · Welcome to Dix Stadium, home of the Kent State Golden Flashes! Below you will find everything that you will need to make your trip to Dix Stadium a fun and memorable one. Click HERE or a downloadable Dix Stadium map. Address and Directions: On your GPS, search "Dix Stadium, Kent, OH."

  5. The Flashes' home field is Dix Stadium, located along Summit Street on the eastern edge of the KSU campus just east of Ohio State Route 261. The stadium opened in 1969 and has a seating capacity of 25,318.

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  6. Nov 26, 2021 · Dix Stadium is alive when Kent State football led by QB Dustin Crum takes the field. Photo Courtsey of Kent State. By. Terry Pluto, cleveland.com. CLEVELAND, Ohio – Kent State is playing Miami...

  7. Kent, OH. Located in Kent, OH, Dix Stadium has been the home of the Golden Flashes for over five decades. By the mid 1960s, a new stadium was needed for the football program. In 1969, construction began and was completed by the Fall of that year, giving the Golden Flashes a new stadium.

  8. Kent. Center for Ecology and Natural Resource Sustainability. Properties. Site List. Dix Stadium. Ditch (Left), Pooling Area (Right) Property Description: The Dix Stadium property is approximately 116 acres and is located north of Summit Road in Franklin Township in Portage County, Ohio.

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