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Rutgers Stadium (1938)

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Full nameRutgers Stadium
LocationPiscataway Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Coordinates40°30′49″N 74°27′55″W / 40.51361°N 74.46528°W / 40.51361; -74.46528
OwnerRutgers University
OperatorRutgers University
Capacity31,219
Opened1938
Closed1993
Tenants
Rutgers Scarlet Knights football (1938–1992)

Rutgers Stadium was a stadium in Piscataway Township, New Jersey. It hosted the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights football team until the school built the new Rutgers Stadium in 1994. The stadium held 31,219 people at its peak and was opened in 1938. It also hosted the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship on five occasions.

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Preceded by Host of the College Cup
1963
1989
Succeeded by
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