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The stadium in 2005, prior to the renovation of the west side press box Stadium in 2015, with Blue Devil Tower under construction In September 2014, renovation plans were released. The new stadium would seat nearly 40,000 and have 21 luxury suites housed within a new five-story, 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2 ) tower along the stadium's west side.
The capacity change to Wallace Wade Stadium is the first since the school spent more than $100 million on major renovations from 2014-16. That’s when Blue Devil Tower, featuring luxury suites ...
Wallace Wade Stadium, home to Duke football and site of the 1942 Rose Bowl as it appeared in 2005, prior to renovation. Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium is a 35,018-seat stadium on the campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Primarily used for American football, it is the home field of the Duke Blue Devils.
Duke head coach Mike Elko is congratulated by Duke Athletic Director Nina King following the Blue Devils 30-0 victory over Temple at Wallace Wade Stadium on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022, in Durham, N.C ...
The Bulls announced further renovations to the ballpark in 2023, including new office spaces, revamped locker rooms, an expanded team store, and a team history area called "History Hallway". The largest part of the renovation is a new indoor hitting space behind the third base line. Further renovations include various internal upgrades. [23]
Duke’s Wesley Williams and Al Wooten II celebrate with the Victory Bell after the Blue Devils’ 21-20 win over North Carolina on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C.
By 1928, the Cameron Indoor Stadium for Duke Men's Basketball and the Wallace Wade Stadium for Duke Men's Football had opened. Both stadiums have been renovated in recent years, and renovations were completed by 2017. [7] The J. Deryl Hart House. In 1934 the J. Deryl Hart House, named after university president Julian Deryl Hart, was completed. [8]
Duke football's halftime locker room wasn't fraught with anger against UNC. The Blue Devils rallied around their mantra and reclaimed the Victory Bell.