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Memorial Stadium

The Memorial Field - Memorial Stadium Complex provides the official home for football, soccer, track & field and cross country, baseball and softball. The "College Stadium" opened for its first football game in September of 1965, a game that Clarion lost 7-0 to Ithaca College. On April 14, 1966, the complex was dedicated by the Clarion University Board of Trustees as Memorial Stadium. The inaugural game as Memorial Stadium was a 39-6 win against Geneva College in 1966, a year the Golden Eagles were 10-0 and won the PSAC Title.

The stadium, which has a seating capacity of 5,000, also has press box facilities, a concession area, locker room facilities for soccer and football, a training room and equipment storage area.

In 2000, baseball, softball and soccer fields were added on the north end. The stadium's grass playing surface was replaced with Sprinturf in August of 2003 while adding lights at the same time. The Sprinturf was replaced with AstroTurf in time for the 2014 season. A digital color scoreboard and visitor bleachers were also installed in August 2008.