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Veterans Memorial Stadium. Veterans Memorial Stadium (also known as Veterans Stadium, Vets Stadium or simply The Vet) is an 11,600-seat stadium used mostly for football and soccer located south of the Liberal Arts Campus of Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California.
The 1960 Long Beach Vikings football team was an American football team that represented Long Beach City College as a ... Veterans Memorial Stadium in Long Beach ...
Between the 1977 and 1982 seasons, Long Beach played the majority of their home games at Anaheim Stadium prior to moving back to Veterans Memorial Stadium for the 1983 season. [3] The 49ers would again win the PCAA championship following the 1980 season. Before the 1990 season, the legendary George Allen came out of retirement to coach the ...
Long Beach State entered the AP small college poll rankings after an upset of No. 3 San Diego State on October 9. The 49ers were ranked as high as No. 5, but dropped to No. 9 after a loss to Cal State Los Angeles on November 13 and then fell out of the final rankings despite a win over the Pacific Tigers in the season finale.
The team played four home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium adjacent to the campus of Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California and one well-attended game at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim on a Friday night against San Diego State. [1] Running back Leon Burns received first-team honors on the 1970 Little All-America college football team. [3]
Long Beach State's two losses each came against teams then ranked No. 2 in the AP small college poll, San Diego State on October 10 and Cal State Los Angeles on November 14. The team played home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium adjacent to the campus of Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California.
Veterans Memorial Stadium is the name of several different facilities, mostly located in the United States: Veterans Memorial Stadium (Cedar Rapids), Iowa; Veterans Memorial Stadium (Pago Pago), American Samoa; Veterans Memorial Stadium (Long Beach), California; Veterans Memorial Stadium (Quincy), Massachusetts
Cal State Long Beach competed in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association. [note 2] The team was led by second-year head coach Mike Sheppard, and played home games at Veterans Stadium adjacent to the campus of Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California. They finished the season with a record of six wins and six losses (6–6, 4–3 PCAA).