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Rynearson Stadium, nicknamed "The Factory", is a stadium in Ypsilanti, Michigan. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Eastern Michigan University Eagles. Currently, the stadium has seating for 30,200 people. The stadium is located on the school's west campus, just south of the Huron River.
It is primarily used for football, and is the home field of the Michigan State University Spartans. After the addition of luxury boxes and club seating in 2004–2005, the capacity of the stadium grew from 72,027 to 75,005—though it has held more than 80,000 fans—making it the Big Ten's sixth largest stadium.
Michigan Wolverines football venues (4 P) Pages in category "College football venues in Michigan" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Track field, football field 30,200 Seats Lloyd W. Olds and Everett L. Marshall [55] Rynearson Stadium: 1969 1994 Football field 30,200 Seats Elton J. Rynearson Sr., football coach for 26 seasons [16] [55] Scicluna Field 2005 Women's soccer, youth soccer 700 seats Paul Scicluna, first women's soccer head coach [56]
The MHSAA football finals are this weekend and with all the different games it can be tough to keep track of what's going on. Here's what to know: How to watch Michigan high school football finals ...
Bowen Field House is used by Eastern Michigan Eagles track and field, Eastern Michigan Eagles wrestling, and Eastern Michigan Eagles gymnastics. Oestrike Stadium is used for baseball and softball events. [16] The newest building operated by athletics is the Indoor Practice Facility, which opened in 2010.
Michigan basketball hosts the Eastern Michigan Eagles at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023 at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor.
The Eastern Michigan Eagles are a college football program at Eastern Michigan University. They compete in Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and the Mid-American Conference. Past names include "Michigan State Normal College Normalites" (1899 to 1928), "Michigan State Normal College Hurons" (1929 to 1955), and "Eastern Michigan Hurons ...