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Byrd Stadium, College Park, USA

August 19th, 2006 / / Links: Google Earth, Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, Virtual Earth / Nearest places
 
 

Byrd Stadium is the home stadium of the University of Maryland Terrapins football team as well as the men's lacrosse team. The facility is named after Harry C. Byrd, a multi-sport athlete, football coach, and university president in the first half of the 20th century.

Byrd Stadium, constructed at a cost of $1 million, opened September 30, 1950. For four decades, Byrd Stadium consisted of a horseshoe-shaped bowl with capacity of 34,680. However, temporary bleachers have also be brought in to raise the capacity to around 54,000. In 1991, the five-story Tyser Tower, featuring luxury suites and an expanded press area, was completed on the south side of the stadium, as well as the Gossett Football Team House adjacent to the east endzone. In 1995, the stadium's capacity was raised to 48,055 though the addition of an upper deck on the north side of the stadium. In November 2001, temporary bleachers were brought in for an addition 3,000 of seating capacity. Those bleachers remain to this day. In 2002, a full-color video scoreboard was added in the east endzone and an expansion of the Gossett Football Team House was begun. The athletic department hopes to parlay the success of the Ralph Friedgen era into a stadium expansion that will increase capacity to 65,000 in the next several years. Byrd Stadium's attendance record is 58,973 set November 1, 1975, in a game featuring the #14 Terps and #9 Penn State.

The lone version of the Presidential Cup college football bowl game was held here in December of 1950. The USFL Baltimore Stars called the stadium home in 1985.

It has hosted the Division I NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship ten times.

[Source: Wikipedia]

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