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The stadium opened in 1978 as Towson Stadium when the Towson Tigers were in their ninth year of collegiate play and their final year of Division III. The new, lighted facility had 5,000 seats. The name of the stadium was changed to Minnegan Stadium in 1983 to honor former Towson coach and athletic director Donald "Doc" Minnegan.
Towson's first Patriot League season was a rough one as the Tigers went 2–8 with their only two wins coming in non-league games. Defensive backs Khalid McLeod and Jabari Garrett were both named first team All-Patriot League. In 1998, Towson's 30th season of football, the Tigers showed signs of improvement.
TU Arena, formerly SECU Arena, [3] is a 5,200-seat multi-purpose arena on the Towson University campus in Towson, Maryland, United States. The arena was completed and opened in 2013, and now hosts the men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the volleyball and gymnastics teams. [4] It replaced the Towson Center, which had been in use ...
Colonial Athletic Association logo in Towson's colors. The Towson Tigers, formerly the Towson College Knights, are the athletics teams of Towson University.All of the major athletic teams compete in the Coastal Athletic Association with 19 Division I athletic teams (13 in women's sports, 6 in men's sports).
Listed below are parking locations affected for the 2024 football season as of Feb. 6. Tailgaters gather before the annual Spring football game at Memorial Stadium in Clemson on Saturday, April 14 ...
Ohio State football parking: How much is parking near Ohio Stadium? Day-of-game parking will be available in all lots and garages starting at 5 a.m. for $25 and $30. Proximity lots closer to the ...
The 2013 Towson Tigers football team represented Towson University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by fifth-year head coach Rob Ambrose and played their home games at Johnny Unitas Stadium. They were a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 13–3, 6–2 in CAA play to finish in a ...
The 1994 Towson State Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Towson State University (now known as Towson University) as an independent during the 1994 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by second-year head coach Gordy Combs, the team compiled a 8–2 record.