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  1. Apr 28, 2024 · Instead, Greene Stadium was renovated in early 1987 when new bleachers and a new artificial turf surface were installed. In 1990, Howard University officials proposed to expand Greene Stadium by 6,000 seats for the 1991 season. The plans called for enclosing the north end of the stadium and moving the scoreboard to the south end.

  2. 1926. Tenants. Howard Bison. William H. Greene Stadium is a 7,086 seat (10,000-for football) multi-purpose stadium in Washington, D.C., in the United States, which opened in 1926. It is home to the Howard University Bison football and soccer teams. Originally called Howard Stadium, it was renamed William H. Greene Stadium in 1986 in honor of ...

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  4. Nov 18, 2021 · Located on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C., Greene Stadium is home to the Bison’s football team. The stadium opened in 1926 when it was known as Howard Stadium, with the inaugural game being played against Morehouse College on October 16 of that year.

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  5. Jul 1, 2013 · Greene Stadium 2400 6th St NW Washington, DC 20059 Home to the Bison football, men's and women's soccer and women's lacrosse teams, Greene Stadium is a 7,086-seat

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · Sat, Oct 21, 2023 12pm. Greene Memorial Stadium. Milestone Events. Hide map. Public transport Car Walking. Howard University events updated every day. powered by Concept3D Event Calendar Software.

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    William H. Greene Stadium is a 7,086-seat multi-purpose stadium in Washington, D.C., in the United States, which opened in 1926. It is home to the Howard University Bison football , soccer , track & field, and Women's lacrosse teams.

  8. William H. Greene Stadium is a 7,086 seat multi-purpose stadium in Washington, D.C., in the United States, which opened in 1926. It is home to the Howard University Bison football and soccer teams. Originally called Howard Stadium, it was renamed William H. Greene Stadium in 1986 in honor of William H. Greene, M.D., a Washington, D.C., physician.

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