List of FieldTurf installations

In 1999 the University of Nebraska–Lincoln installed FieldTurf in Memorial Stadium. In 2006, Nebraska installed new FieldTurf that alternates between two shades of green every five yards. Texas Tech University installed FieldTurf in Jones AT&T Stadium. Nevada installed FieldTurf at its Mackay Stadium in 2000. The playing surface had been natural grass for 34 seasons.

FieldTurf was installed at Qwest Field (originally Seahawks Stadium) in 2002.[1] The original plans called for a natural grass field at the new stadium, but due to the favorable reactions from players while playing at Husky Stadium, the Seahawks had FieldTurf installed instead.[2]

On Tuesday, April 29, 2003, the Georgia World Congress Center Authority announced that it had selected FieldTurf as the new surface for the Georgia Dome, replacing the AstroTurf surface in use at the Dome since its inception in 1992.[3]

Washington State University installed FieldTurf at its Martin Stadium in 2000. The University of Oregon installed NexTurf in Autzen Stadium in 2001 but the surface did not perform as expected and during remodeling in 2002 it was removed and replaced with FieldTurf. The University of Utah installed FieldTurf in 2002 and replaced it in 2009. Colorado State installed FieldTurf at its Hughes Stadium in 2006. The playing surface had been natural grass for 38 seasons.

The New England Patriots installed FieldTurf midway into the 2006 NFL season.[4] The installation was made during a week when the team was on the road.

In 2004, Rutgers Stadium in Piscataway, New Jersey installed FieldTurf where the Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team plays. In 2007, the Saskatchewan Roughriders, a Canadian Football League (CFL) team, installed FieldTurf in Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field. In April 2008, FieldTurf was installed at the new baseball stadium of Calvert Hall High School in Towson, Maryland, designed by Baltimore Orioles baseball great Cal Ripken.[5]

National Football League (NFL)

NFL practice facilities

Canada

Major League Soccer

Worldwide

U.S. colleges

U.S. high schools

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

California

Connecticut

Colorado

Delaware

District of Columbia

  • St. Johns Upper Field – (St. Johns College High School), Washington, D.C.

Florida

  • St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Brian Piccolo Stadium, Fort Lauderdale – 2007
  • Bishop Verot High School (Fort Myers, Florida)- 2007
  • Palm Bay High School (Melbourne, Florida)
  • Melbourne Central Catholic High School (Melbourne, Florida) – 2006
  • Jesuit High School of Tampa
  • Lake Mary High School - 2014

Georgia

Hawaii

Indiana

Illinois

Iowa

Beckman High School, Dyersville, Iowa, used by Beckman High School Athletics – 2010

Kansas

  • Andover District Stadium, Andover, used by Andover High School and Andover Central High School.
  • Blue Valley High School, Stilwell, used by Blue Valley High school and Blue Valley West High School.
  • Chanute Community Sports Complex, Chanute – 2004
  • Goddard High School, Goddard – 2000
  • Fischer Field, Newton – 2004, current home to KSHSAA 8-man state football championships.
  • Gowans Stadium, Hutchinson – 2005, also used by Hutchinson Community College
  • Hummer Sports Complex, Topeka – 2003
  • Hutchinson Field, Pittsburg- 2006, used by Pittsburg High School and Colgan-St. Mary's High School
  • Memorial Stadium, Dodge City – 2006, also used by Dodge City Community College
  • Memorial Stadium, Garden City – 2004, also used by Garden City Community College
  • Stanley Stadium, Rose Hill, Kansas – 2005, used by Rose Hill Junior Football, Rose Hill Middle School, and Rose Hill High School.
  • Veterans Memorial Stadium, Coffeyville – 2003, also used by Coffeyville Community College.
  • Wichita Collegiate School, Wichita – 2011
  • Circle District Stadium, Towanda, Kansas, used by Circle High School and Circle Recreation athletic teams.
  • All Wichita public high schools have Matrix Turf from Hellas Construction. South, Heights, and Northwest have it on their main varsity fields, while Southeast, North, East, and West have it on their junior varsity fields since they do not have a varsity stadium.

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

North Field, Medway High School Medway MA 2014 South Field, Medway High School Medway MA 2014School, Holyoke, Massachusetts 2001

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

  • Olive Branch High School – Olive Branch, Mississippi – 2008
  • Tupelo High School - Tupelo, Mississippi - 2016

Missouri

Nebraska

15 of the 16 teams in the METRO Conference, Nebraska's biggest (by school size) and most competitive conference, play on FieldTurf fields.

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

Freeport High School – 2012

North Carolina

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Virginia

Washington

Wisconsin

Canadian high schools

British Columbia

Saskatchewan

Ontario

  • St. Marcellinus High School – Mississauga

References

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