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The Sacramento Mountain Lions played their first game at the stadium on September 25, 2010 in a 24–20 win over the Florida Tuskers in front of a crowd that was estimated to be over 20,000. The stadium hosted the U.S. Olympic Trials for track and field in 2000 and 2004. In 2011, the stadium hosted the World Masters Athletics Championships.
Railyards Stadium is a planned 12,000 seat soccer-specific stadium to be built in Sacramento, California, that could be expanded to seat up to 21,000. It will serve as the home for Sacramento Republic FC , a USL Championship club, with intentions to join Major League Soccer as an expansion team.
It is home to the Sacramento State Hornets college baseball team. Opened in 1953, it has a capacity of 1,200 fans. [1] The facility is named for former Sacramento State baseball coach John Smith, who coached the program for 32 seasons. The park was dedicated in 2010, after Smith's retirement following the 2010 season. [2]
A “state-of-the-art” facility could help the university vault its football and other sports into a major spectator destination. Sacramento State announces plan for new 25,000-seat football and ...
Fred Anderson Field at Hornet Stadium is a 21,195-seat college football and track stadium on the campus of California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State). [8] It opened 55 years ago on September 20, 1969, it has also been the home stadium of the Sacramento Surge of the WLAF , [ 9 ] the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football ...
A new Sacramento State stadium also could attract a multi-million-dollar deal for naming rights and end zone rights. Wood said that $40 million for naming rights and $15 million for the end zone ...
On Nov. 9, Sacramento State’s governing body Associated Students Inc. passed a resolution in favor of the project, which followed Wood sending a letter with his proposal.
The Hornets Nest is a 1,012-seat multi-purpose gymnasium at California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State) in Sacramento, California. The arena opened in 1955, and is one of the oldest in D-I sports. [1] It is home to the Sacramento State Hornets men's basketball, women's basketball, and women's volleyball teams.