James M. Shuart Stadium

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James M. Shuart Stadium
Location Hempstead, New York
Opened 1963
Other Names Hofstra Stadium (1963-2002)
Tenants Hofstra Pride (1963-present)
Long Island Bulls (1969-70)

James M. Shuart Stadium is an 11,929-seat multi-purpose stadium and sports facility on the campus of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. First opened in 1963, and remodeled in 1996 and 2013, it was known as Hofstra Stadium until August 29, 2002, when it was renamed after the former president of Hofstra University, who played lacrosse and football during his undergraduate years at the school.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
Atlantic Coast Football League August 29, 1970 Long Island Bulls vs. Jersey Jays Program
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