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Groseclose Track at Brown Stadium

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Groseclose Track at Brown Stadium
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Location518 Warhawk Way
Monroe, Louisiana 71203
Coordinates32°31′58″N 92°3′56″W / 32.53278°N 92.06556°W / 32.53278; -92.06556
OwnerUniversity of Louisiana at Monroe
OperatorUniversity of Louisiana at Monroe
Capacity3,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1933
Renovated2018
Tenants
Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks women's soccer
Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks men's track and field
Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks women's track and field
Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks football (1951-1977)

Groseclose Track at Brown Stadium is a stadium in Monroe, Louisiana, United States, on the campus of the University of Louisiana at Monroe. The track surrounding the field is named Groseclose Track. It is the home facility for the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks' soccer and track and field teams. The capacity of the stadium is 3,000.

Brown Stadium was the home field of the Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks football team from 1951 to 1977. The facility was renovated in 2018 as part of a $5 million project that included new offices for soccer and track coaches, locker rooms and storage areas. Press box renovations and resurfacing of the parking lot were also included.[1] The Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks women's soccer team hosted its first match at the renovated facility in a preseason exhibition against Stephen F. Austin on August 16, 2019.[2]

References

  1. ^ "ULM's Brown Stadium Set for $5 Million Renovation". www.ulmwarhawks.com.
  2. ^ "Warhawks Drop Exhibition Match to SFA". www.ulmwarhawks.com.
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