Melissa Hempstead '69 Stadium
On Saturday, October 3rd Endicott College's stadium was dedicated to alumna, Melissa Hempstead from the graduating class of 1969. The stadium is known as Hempstead Stadium. Hempstead Stadium is the home to Endicott’s football, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s rugby teams. It also hosts sports teams from the community and area.
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Melissa Hempstead '69 Stadium Photo Gallery
Built in 2003, Hempstead Stadium is the home to Endicott’s football, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, rugby, men's soccer, and women's soccer programs. The Stadium is equipped with a FieldTurf surface and seating for 3,000 spectators, including new visitor stands with an 800-person capacity, built in 2012. The Stadium was originally named Endicott Stadium but was formally dedicated to Melissa Hempstead '69 on Saturday, October 3, 2015, on Homecoming Weekend.
The Stadium also has a permanent scoreboard, concession stand, outdoor basketball courts, and an electronically equipped press box with a BOSE PA system. Endicott Stadium is one of the premier DIII athletic fields in New England.
The Stadium also has a permanent scoreboard, concession stand, outdoor basketball courts, and an electronically equipped press box with a BOSE PA system. Endicott Stadium is one of the premier DIII athletic fields in New England.
Hempstead Stadium also serves as the home for several summer organizations such as North Shore Lacrosse, Elite Lacrosse Camp, and US Sports Camps.