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'''New Beaver Field''' was a stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania. It served as the third home of the Penn State University Nittany Lions football team, hosting the team until they moved in 1960 to [[Beaver Stadium]]. It was built to replace the original Beaver Field (1892-1908), retroactively called Old Beaver Field, which had a capacity of 500 and stood between present-day Osmond and Frear Laboratories. | '''New Beaver Field''' was a stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania. It served as the third home of the Penn State University Nittany Lions football team, hosting the team until they moved in 1960 to [[Beaver Stadium]]. It was built to replace the original Beaver Field (1892-1908), retroactively called Old Beaver Field, which had a capacity of 500 and stood between present-day Osmond and Frear Laboratories. | ||
==Teams and Seasons== | |||
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| [[1954 college football season|1954]] | |||
| [[1954 Penn State Nittany Lions football publications|Penn State Nittany Lions]] | |||
| [[College football]] | |||
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==List of credited publications== | ==List of credited publications== | ||
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!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type | !League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type | ||
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| rowspan= | | rowspan=7| [[College football]] | ||
| November 7, 1925 | | November 7, 1925 | ||
| [[Penn State Nittany Lions]] vs. [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish]] | | [[Penn State Nittany Lions]] vs. [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish]] | ||
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| [[Penn State Nittany Lions]] vs. [[Syracuse Orangemen]] | | [[Penn State Nittany Lions]] vs. [[Syracuse Orangemen]] | ||
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/ncaaf/seasons/1953/10-17_syr-psu.html Program] | | [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/ncaaf/seasons/1953/10-17_syr-psu.html Program] | ||
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| [[1957 college football season|October 5, 1957 ]] | | [[1957 college football season|October 5, 1957 ]] |
Revision as of 09:36, 26 February 2023
Location | University Park, Pennsylvania |
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Opened | 1909 |
Closed | 1959 |
Demolished | 1959 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Penn State Nittany Lions (1909-59) |
New Beaver Field was a stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania. It served as the third home of the Penn State University Nittany Lions football team, hosting the team until they moved in 1960 to Beaver Stadium. It was built to replace the original Beaver Field (1892-1908), retroactively called Old Beaver Field, which had a capacity of 500 and stood between present-day Osmond and Frear Laboratories.
Teams and Seasons
Season | Team | League |
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1954 | Penn State Nittany Lions | College football |
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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College football | November 7, 1925 | Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish | Program |
October 19, 1946 | Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Michigan State Spartans | Program | |
September 20, 1952 | Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Temple Owls | Program | |
September 27, 1952 | Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Purdue Boilermakers | Program | |
October 17, 1953 | Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Syracuse Orangemen | Program | |
October 5, 1957 | Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Army Cadets | Program | |
November 2, 1957 | Penn State Nittany Lions vs. West Virginia Mountaineers | Program |
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