List of NCAA Division I FCS football stadiums

The following is a list of current National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) football stadiums in the United States.

Conference affiliations reflect those for the current 2018 season.

Current stadiums

ImageStadiumCityStateTeamConferenceCapacityRecord1BuiltExpanded2
Ace W. Mumford StadiumBaton RougeLouisianaSouthern JaguarsSWAC28,50032,000+19281980, 2009
Aggie StadiumDavisCaliforniaUC Davis AggiesBig Sky10,8492007
Aggie StadiumGreensboroNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina A&T AggiesMEAC21,50034,7691981
Alerus CenterGrand ForksNorth DakotaNorth Dakota Fighting HawksIndependent (2018–2019)
MVFC (2020)
12,283[1]2001[1]
Alex G. Spanos StadiumSan Luis ObispoCaliforniaCal Poly MustangsBig Sky11,075[2]2006[2]
Alfond StadiumOronoMaineMaine Black BearsCAA10,000[3]10,443
(2016–10-15 vs. Albany)[3]
19471998[3]
Alumni Memorial FieldLexingtonVirginiaVMI KeydetsSouthern10,000[4]1962[4]2006[4]
Alumni StadiumDoverDelawareDelaware State HornetsMEAC7,0001980
Andy Kerr StadiumHamiltonNew YorkColgate RaidersPatriot10,221[5]19661991
Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium[6]AbileneTexasAbilene Christian WildcatsSouthland12,0002017
Armstrong StadiumHamptonVirginiaHampton PiratesIndependent (2018)17,000[7]1928[7]1999[7]
Arthur J. Rooney Athletic FieldPittsburghPennsylvaniaDuquesne DukesNortheast2,200[8]1993[9]2011[9]
Arute FieldNew BritainConnecticutCentral Connecticut Blue DevilsNortheast5,5001969
Bailey Memorial StadiumClintonSouth CarolinaPresbyterian Blue HoseBig South6,500[10]2002[10]
Barker–Lane StadiumBuies CreekNorth CarolinaCampbell Fighting CamelsBig South5,0002008
BBVA Compass StadiumHoustonTexasTexas Southern TigersSWAC22,0392012
Bob Ford FieldAlbanyNew YorkAlbany Great DanesCAA[11]8,5002013N/A
Bobcat StadiumBozemanMontanaMontana State BobcatsBig Sky19,000[12]19732011[12]
Bowers StadiumHuntsvilleTexasSam Houston State BearkatsSouthland14,000[13]16,148
(1994-10-24 vs. Alcorn State)[13]
1986[13]1986
Bragg Memorial StadiumTallahasseeFloridaFlorida A&M RattlersMEAC25,50033,9541957
Braly Municipal StadiumFlorenceAlabamaNorth Alabama LionsIndependent (2018)
Big South (2019)
14,2151945 (?)1998
Bridgeforth StadiumHarrisonburgVirginiaJames Madison DukesCAA24,878[14]26,049
(2015–10–24 vs. Richmond)
1975[14]2011[14]
Brown FieldValparaisoIndianaValparaiso CrusadersPioneer5,000[15]1919[15]
Brown StadiumProvidenceRhode IslandBrown BearsIvy20,000[16]1925[16]
Buccaneer FieldNorth CharlestonSouth CarolinaCharleston Southern BuccaneersBig South4,0001970
Bulldog StadiumSmithfieldRhode IslandBryant BulldogsNortheast4,400[17]1999[17]
Bud and Jackie Sellick BowlIndianapolisIndianaButler BulldogsPioneer5,500[18]1928[18]2010[19]
Campus FieldFairfieldConnecticutSacred Heart PioneersNortheast4,0001993
Christy Mathewson–Memorial StadiumLewisburgPennsylvaniaBucknell BisonPatriot13,100[20]1924[20]1989[20]
Coffey FieldThe BronxNew YorkFordham RamsPatriot7,0001930
Cooper FieldWashington, D.C.District of ColumbiaGeorgetown HoyasPatriot2,500[21]2005Note 3
Cowboy StadiumLake CharlesLouisianaMcNeese State CowboysSouthland17,410[22]27,500
(1976 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette)[23]
1965[22]1998[22]
D. B. Milne FieldJacksonvilleFloridaJacksonville DolphinsPioneer5,0001998
DakotaDomeVermillionSouth DakotaSouth Dakota CoyotesMissouri Valley10,000[24]1979[24]2007[24]
Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookingsSouth DakotaSouth Dakota State JackrabbitsMissouri Valley19,340[25]17,730
(2016–10–22 vs. Youngstown State)[26]
2016[25]
DeGol FieldLorettoPennsylvaniaSaint Francis Red FlashNortheast3,5002006
Delaware StadiumNewarkDelawareDelaware Fightin' Blue HensCAA22,000[27]23,619
(1973–10–27 vs. Temple)[27]
1952[27]
Drake StadiumDes MoinesIowaDrake BulldogsPioneer14,557[28]19252005[28]
E. Claiborne Robins StadiumRichmondVirginiaRichmond SpidersCAA8,4002010
E. J. Whitmire StadiumCullowheeNorth CarolinaWestern Carolina CatamountsSouthern13,74215,247
(1994-11-12 vs. Appalachian State)
1974[29]
Eccles ColiseumCedar CityUtahSouthern Utah ThunderbirdsBig Sky8,500[30]19671997[30]
Eddie Robinson StadiumGramblingLouisianaGrambling State TigersSWAC19,6001983
Ernest W. Spangler StadiumBoiling SpringsNorth CarolinaGardner–Webb Runnin' BulldogsBig South8,5001969
Estes StadiumConwayArkansasCentral Arkansas BearsSouthland9,00012,755
(2011-09-01 vs. Henderson State)[31]
19392012[32]
FargodomeFargoNorth DakotaNorth Dakota State BisonMissouri Valley19,000[33]19,108
(2013-10-12 vs. Missouri State)
1992
Finley StadiumChattanoogaTennesseeChattanooga MocsSouthern20,668[34]1997[34]
Fisher StadiumEastonPennsylvaniaLafayette LeopardsPatriot13,132[35]1926[35]
Fifth Third Bank StadiumKennesawGeorgiaKennesaw State OwlsBig South8,3182010N/A
Fitton FieldWorcesterMassachusettsHoly Cross CrusadersPatriot23,500[36]27,000[36]1924[36]1986[36]
Fortera StadiumClarksvilleTennesseeAustin Peay GovernorsOhio Valley10,000[37]1946[37]2014[38]
Franklin FieldPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaPenn QuakersIvy52,593[39]1895[39]
Gayle and Tom Benson StadiumSan AntonioTexasIncarnate Word CardinalsSouthland6,000[40]6,498
(2016-11-17 vs. Houston Baptist)[41]
20082010
Gibbs StadiumSpartanburgSouth CarolinaWofford TerriersSouthern13,0001996[42]
Golden Lion StadiumPine BluffArkansasArkansas–Pine Bluff Golden LionsSWAC16,0002000
Goodman StadiumBethlehemPennsylvaniaLehigh Mountain HawksPatriot16,000[43]1988
Graham StadiumMartinTennesseeUT Martin SkyhawksOhio Valley8,000[44]1964
Hancock StadiumNormalIllinoisIllinois State RedbirdsMissouri Valley13,391[45]1963[45]
Hanson FieldMacombIllinoisWestern Illinois LeathernecksMissouri Valley16,368[46]19,850
(1973–10–20 vs. Central Michigan)[46]
1950[46]2007[46]
Harry Turpin StadiumNatchitochesLouisianaNorthwestern State DemonsSouthland15,971[47]17,528
(2000–09–02 vs. Southern)[47]
1976
Harvard StadiumBostonMassachusettsHarvard CrimsonIvy30,323[48]1903[48]2007[48]
Holt ArenaPocatelloIdahoIdaho State BengalsBig Sky12,000[49]1970[49]
Homer Bryce StadiumNacogdochesTexasStephen F. Austin LumberjacksSouthland15,00023,617[50]
(1995-10-28 vs. McNeese State)
19732003
Hornet StadiumSacramentoCaliforniaSacramento State HornetsBig Sky21,195[51]20,993
(1999–09–18 vs. UC Davis)[51]
1969[51]1992[51]
Houck StadiumCape GirardeauMissouriSoutheast Missouri State RedhawksOhio Valley11,0151930[52]
Hughes StadiumBaltimoreMarylandMorgan State BearsMEAC10,0001949
Husky Stadium[53]HoustonTexasHouston Baptist HuskiesSouthland5,000[54]4,125
(2016–09–10 vs. Texas Southern)
2014[55]N/A
Jack Spinks StadiumLormanMississippiAlcorn State BravesSWAC22,500[56]26,500
(1994–10–22 vs. Southern)[56]
1992[56]
Jayne StadiumMoreheadKentuckyMorehead State EaglesPioneer10,000[57]1964[57]
Joe Walton StadiumMoon TownshipPennsylvaniaRobert Morris ColonialsNortheast3,000[58]2005[58]
Johnny Unitas StadiumTowsonMarylandTowson TigersCAA11,000[59]19782002[59]
Johnson Hagood StadiumCharlestonSouth CarolinaThe Citadel BulldogsSouthern13,800[60]23,025
(1992–10–17 vs. Marshall)[60]
1948[60]2008[60]
JSU StadiumJacksonvilleAlabamaJacksonville State GamecocksOhio Valley24,000[61]23,944
(9-23-2017 vs. Liberty)
1947[61]2010[61]
Kenneth P. LaValle StadiumStony BrookNew YorkStony Brook SeawolvesCAA12,300[62]2002[62]
 Kibbie DomeMoscowIdahoIdaho VandalsBig Sky16,00017,600
(November 18, 1989 vs. Boise State)
1975N/A
Kessler FieldWest Long BranchNew JerseyMonmouth HawksBig South4,000[63]6,233
(1993 vs. Hartwick)[63]
1993[63]
Lawrence A. Wien StadiumManhattanNew YorkColumbia LionsIvy17,000[64]1984[64]
Leonidoff FieldPoughkeepsieNew YorkMarist Red FoxesPioneer5,000[65]1968[65]2007[65]
Louis Crews StadiumHuntsvilleAlabamaAlabama A&M BulldogsSWAC21,0001996
Manning Field at John L. Guidry StadiumThibodauxLouisianaNicholls ColonelsSouthland10,50014,125
(1981–10–10 vs. Southern)[66]
19722012
Meade StadiumKingstonRhode IslandRhode Island RamsCAA5,180[67]1928[67]2003[67]
Memorial FieldHanoverNew HampshireDartmouth Big GreenIvy15,000[68]1923[68]
Memorial StadiumTerre HauteIndianaIndiana State SycamoresMissouri Valley12,4641925
Mississippi Veterans Memorial StadiumJacksonMississippiJackson State TigersSWAC60,4921941[69]
Five Star Stadium at the Moye Complex[70]MaconGeorgiaMercer BearsSouthern10,2002013N/A
Municipal StadiumDaytona BeachFloridaBethune–Cookman WildcatsMEAC10,0001979
New ASU StadiumMontgomeryAlabamaAlabama State HornetsSWAC26,5002012N/A
Nissan StadiumNashvilleTennesseeTennessee State TigersOhio Valley68,7981999
Nottingham FieldGreeleyColoradoNorthern Colorado BearsBig Sky8,533[71]1995
O'Brien StadiumCharlestonIllinoisEastern Illinois PanthersOhio Valley10,000[72]1970[72]1999[72]
O'Kelly–Riddick StadiumDurhamNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina Central EaglesMEAC10,000[73]1975
Oliver C. Dawson StadiumOrangeburgSouth CarolinaSouth Carolina State BulldogsMEAC22,000[74]25,4771955
Paladin StadiumGreenvilleSouth CarolinaFurman PaladinsSouthern16,000[75]19,058
(1981–10–10 vs. Appalachian State)[75]
1981[75]1985[75]
Panther StadiumPrairie ViewTexasPrairie View A&M PanthersSWAC15,0002016[76]
Robert W. Plaster StadiumSpringfieldMissouriMissouri State BearsMissouri Valley17,500[77]1941[78]2014[79]
Princeton University StadiumPrincetonNew JerseyPrinceton TigersIvy27,800[80]1998
Providence ParkPortlandOregonPortland State VikingsBig Sky19,566[81]1926[81]2001
Provost Umphrey StadiumBeaumontTexasLamar CardinalsSouthland16,000[82]18,500
(1980–09–13 vs. Baylor)[83]
19642009–2010[84][85][86]
Rhodes StadiumElonNorth CarolinaElon PhoenixCAA11,25014,167
(2009-11-14 vs. Appalachian State)
2001
Rice–Totten StadiumItta BenaMississippiMississippi Valley State Delta DevilsSWAC10,0001958
Richardson StadiumDavidsonNorth CarolinaDavidson WildcatsPioneer6,000[87]1923[87]1998[87]
Roos FieldCheneyWashingtonEastern Washington EaglesBig Sky8,600[88]1967[88]
Roy Kidd StadiumRichmondKentuckyEastern Kentucky ColonelsOhio Valley20,000[89]1969[89]
Roy Stewart StadiumMurrayKentuckyMurray State RacersOhio Valley16,800[90]1973[90]
Saluki StadiumCarbondaleIllinoisSouthern Illinois SalukisMissouri Valley15,2762010
Schoellkopf FieldIthacaNew YorkCornell Big RedIvy25,597[91]1915[91]2006[91]
Seibert StadiumHomewoodAlabamaSamford BulldogsSouthern6,700[92]11,189
(1994 vs. Alcorn State)[92]
1958[92]
Spec Martin Municipal StadiumDeLandFloridaStetson HattersPioneer6,0001941
Stambaugh StadiumYoungstownOhioYoungstown State PenguinsMissouri Valley20,650[93]21,119
(2000–10–14 vs. Northern Iowa)
1982[93]
Stewart StadiumOgdenUtahWeber State WildcatsBig Sky17,000[94]1966[94]
Strawberry StadiumHammondLouisianaSoutheastern Louisiana LionsSouthland7,40812,000
(1980–10–03 vs. Jackson State)[95]
19362008[96]
Ted Wright StadiumSavannahGeorgiaSavannah State TigersMEAC7,5001967
Torero StadiumSan DiegoCaliforniaSan Diego TorerosPioneer6,0001961
Tucker StadiumCookevilleTennesseeTennessee Tech Golden EaglesOhio Valley16,5001966
UNI-DomeCedar FallsIowaNorthern Iowa PanthersMissouri Valley16,000[97]1976[97]1998[97]
Villanova StadiumVillanovaPennsylvaniaVillanova WildcatsCAA12,500[98]1927[98]
Wagner College StadiumStaten IslandNew YorkWagner SeahawksNortheast3,300[99]1967[99]
Walkup SkydomeFlagstaffArizonaNorthern Arizona LumberjacksBig Sky15,300[100]1977[100]
Washington–Grizzly StadiumMissoulaMontanaMontana GrizzliesBig Sky25,200[101]26,472
(2015-08-29 vs. North Dakota State)[101]
1986[101]1995, 2003, 2008[101]
Welcome StadiumDaytonOhioDayton FlyersPioneer11,000[102]1949[102]1974[102]
Wildcat StadiumDurhamNew HampshireNew Hampshire WildcatsCAA11,01519362016
William "Dick" Price StadiumNorfolkVirginiaNorfolk State SpartansMEAC30,000[103]33,8721997[103]
William B. Greene Jr. StadiumJohnson CityTennesseeEast Tennessee State BuccaneersSouthern7,6942017
William H. Greene StadiumWashington, D.C.District of ColumbiaHoward BisonMEAC10,0001986
Yale BowlNew HavenConnecticutYale BulldogsIvy61,446[104]1914[104]
Zable StadiumWilliamsburgVirginiaWilliam & Mary TribeCAA12,259[105]18,054
(1985-11-16 vs. Richmond)[105]
1935[105]2016[106]

1 – Largest football crowd. Larger attendance records may exist for other configurations of the stadium.
2 – Year of most recent completed stadium expansion/major upgrade.
3 – Construction halted 2005; the stadium has never been completed.

There are 6 domes, all of which have installed FieldTurf.

Future stadiums

This list includes the following:

  • Stadiums of current FCS teams that are either under construction or confirmed to be built in the future.
  • Stadiums that will be used by teams confirmed to be either adding or upgrading/downgrading to FCS football in the future. This includes existing venues as well as those under construction or confirmed to be built.
StadiumCityStateTeamConferenceCapacityRecord[f 1]Built[f 2]Expanded[f 3]
Bethpage Federal Credit Union StadiumBrookvilleNew YorkLIU (nickname TBA)[f 4]Northeast (2019)4,083[108]2014[109]
Merrimack StadiumNorth AndoverMassachusettsMerrimack WarriorsNortheast (2019)3,5002017[110]
Notes
  1. Largest football crowd. Larger attendance records may exist for other configurations of the stadium.
  2. Year originally opened.
  3. Year of most recently completed stadium expansion/major upgrade.
  4. After the 2018–19 school year, Long Island University will unify the athletic programs of its two campuses. The Division I non-football LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds and Division II football-sponsoring LIU Post Pioneers will become a single D-I program under the LIU name. The Post football program will be included in the merger and will represent the whole of LIU from 2019 forward.[107]

See also

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