Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Kroger Field, also known as Commonwealth Stadium, is a stadium in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, located on the campus of the University of Kentucky that primarily serves as the home field for the Kentucky Wildcats football team. The stadium is located at the corner of Alumni Drive and University Drive in Lexington.
As we approach the 50-year anniversary of Commonwealth Stadium, some important numbers for the University of Kentucky’s football stadium, now called Kroger Field.
Kentucky Proud Park is a baseball stadium in Lexington, Kentucky. It is the home field of the University of Kentucky Wildcats college baseball team. The stadium opened in 2018, with the Wildcats playing their first season there in 2019. It has 2,500 fixed seats, with grass berm seating adding an additional 1,500-plus to the total capacity.
Stadiums are ordered by seating capacity. This is intended to represent the permanent fixed seating capacity, when the stadium is configured for football. Some stadiums can accommodate larger crowds when configured for other sports, or by using temporary seating or allowing standing-room only attendance.
Here’s a look at UK’s projected depth chart before Madness tips off the 2023-24 preseason. D.J. Wagner, left, and Robert Dillingham will be counted on to carry a heavy load in the Kentucky ...
The Wildcats made 56.1% of their shots from the field, including 40% from 3-point range. View the shot charts from Kentucky’s 99-53 exhibition win over Kentucky State Skip to main content
Overall, in 26 seasons (1950–51 to 1975–76), the University of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team posted a home record of 307–38 (.890). Memorial hosted a first-round game in the 2009 National Invitation Tournament on March 17, 2009, between the Wildcats and the UNLV Runnin' Rebels, [5] with the Wildcats winning 70–60. [6]
Kentucky football recruiting: Wildcats land one of program's highest-ranked commits ever in Brian Robinson. Kentucky basketball: Behind Adou Thiero, UK nearly surprises No. 1 Kansas in Chicago.