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Cessna Stadium

Cessna Stadium is a stadium on the campus of Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It opened in 1946 and served as the home of the football team until the program was discontinued in 1986. It is currently home of the Wichita State Shockers track and field team. The Kansas Board of Regents approved demolition of the stadium in April 2020. Only the east stands were demolished. The rest of the stadium is supposed to be demolished after the 2024 track and field season.[1]

Cessna Stadium
Cessna Stadium in 2010
Former namesVeterans Field (1946–1968)
Location1845 E 21st Street N
Wichita, Kansas 67260
OwnerWichita State University
OperatorWichita State University
Capacity16,000 (1946–1968)
31,500 (1969–2002)
24,000 (2002–2023)
Record attendance30,518 (September 9, 1978 vs. Oklahoma State)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundJanuary 6, 1941
OpenedSeptember 21, 1946
Renovated1969, 1996, 2002
ClosedJune 5, 2023
DemolishedBegan June 6, 2023
Construction cost$100,000
$1,500,000 (1969)
$1,800,000 (2002 renovation)
Tenants
Wichita State Shockers (NCAA)
Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School football

History edit

In the early days of Wichita State University, when it was known as Fairmount College, its first football field was located on the north side of 17th Street, immediately east of the current Henrion Hall, when it was the Henrion Gymnasium. In 1929, concrete bleachers were attached to the east side of the same building for football games.[2]

In 1940, the school decided to build a new football stadium on the north side of campus at the current site on the south side of 21st Street. On January 6, 1941, ground was broken for Veterans Field, and by September 1942 the bowl was excavated, foundations were poured for the west stands, and a quarter of the west bleachers were completed; however, construction was halted due to metal shortages during World War II. After the war ended, the bleachers were constructed in sections over time as funds were incrementally available. By mid-1946, stands were completed to a point where 6,000 seats were ready by the start of the 1946 football season. Veterans Field was finally completed before the start of the 1948 football season, with 15,000 seats and facilities for the press, concessions stands, and locker rooms. It was dedicated on November 25, 1948 during a football game with the University of Nevada. The stadium was dedicated to the members of the armed forces from Sedgwick County who served in World War II.[3][4]

In 1967, Wichita State started considering the expansion of Veterans Field. In 1968, faculty and students voted and approved the expansion by adding on top of the existing stands of Veterans Field. Cessna Aircraft Company pledged a donation of $300,000 for the proposed stadium, and it was renamed to Cessna Stadium. The cost of the expansion was $1.5 Million, and the school had a fund drive to raise the remaining money. Construction was started on February 7, 1969 and completed in September. It was one of the most modern and complete football facilities in the nation at the time of its completion.[3][5]

Wichita State University rededicated the facility on April 16, 2002 to mark the end of the seven-month, $1.3 million construction that included adding an eighth lane and resurfacing the track, reconfiguring the infield event layout, and building separate locker rooms for the Shocker men's and women's track and field teams, and a reduction of overall seating capacity. The first event in the renovated facility was WSU's annual K. T. Woodman Track and Field Classic.

Football edit

The Wichita State Shockers football team was an NCAA Division I football program. The Shockers fielded a team from 1897 to 1986.[6][7] They played home games at Cessna Stadium and were members of the Missouri Valley Conference when the program was discontinued in 1986.

Cessna was the location of a Pittsburg State-Mesa State Division II college football game. The stadium has also played host to numerous Kansas State High School Football Championship games, including the Kansas Shrine Bowl, Kansas's high school all-star football game and high school football games from nearby Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School.[8]

Teams that use Cessna Stadium edit

Track and field edit

Wichita State Shockers track and field used the facility until 2020. It has hosted several Missouri Valley Conference Championships and hosted the 2019 American Athletic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Since 1970 (except 1978 and 2020), it is home to the Kansas state high school track and field meet, an event that brings all Kansas high school qualifiers to one location.

In April of each year until the demolition was approved, Cessna Stadium is the venue for the K. T. Woodman Invitational, a track and field meet for high schools, junior colleges, and many top collegiate track programs of the Midwest.[9][10]

Football edit

Cessna Stadium was used by Kapaun Mount Carmel High School of the Greater Wichita Athletic League as its home field for varsity football games through 2018.[11] Other high school games were played at Cessna Stadium from time to time.

Public edit

Cessna Stadium was open to the public for recreational use Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. It was closed on holidays and during WSU track & field practices and special events.[12][13] In April 2017, WSU changed their policy to require a $100 deposit to get a key to use their facilities.[14]

Demolition edit

On April 15, 2020, the Kansas Board of Regents approved demolition of the stadium, citing the high cost of repairs needed. The demolition began in June 6, 2023. The stadium will be demolished in several phases and will be replaced with a track specific stadium.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Burnett, Cameron; Higgins, Eli (25 Jan 2024). "Sole bid on Cessna Stadium renovations was rejected by WSU". www.kake.com. KAKE. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
  2. ^ Henrion Hall; Wichita State University.
  3. ^ a b Notes from Wichita newspapers about Veterans Field and Cessna Stadium; Dr. Edward N. Tihen; Wichita State University.
  4. ^ Wichita State to celebrate Veterans Field on Veterans Day; November 1, 2010; Wichita State University.
  5. ^ Cessna Stadium; Wichita State University.
  6. ^ "Wichita State drops football". Wichita, Kansas: The Rock Hill Herald. Associated Press. December 3, 1986. pp. Page 10A. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  7. ^ "Wichita State suspends football program". The Evening News. December 3, 1986. pp. Page 2B. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-09-05. Retrieved 2006-07-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Cessna Stadium facts from W.S.U. Athletics Website
  9. ^ K.T. Woodman Classic History.
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-04-10. Retrieved 2017-04-10.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-04-11. Retrieved 2017-04-10.
  12. ^
  13. ^ New Open Track Schedule for Cessna Stadium; WSU; August 27, 2010.
  14. ^ Deposit now required for public use of Cessna Stadium; KAKE TV; April 14, 2017/
  15. ^ "Demolition of Cessna Stadium begins at Wichita State University". KSN.com. 7 June 2023.

External links edit

  • Cessna Stadium information, wichita.edu
  • , wichita.edu
Historical
  • Wichita State celebrates Veterans Field rededication in 2010, wichita.edu
  • Photos:
  • , goshockers.com
  • 1965 aerial view of Veterans Field, wichitaphotos.org
  • 1955 aerial view of west side of Veterans Field during construction of Round House, photo at bottom of page 68
  • 1955 aerial view of original football field along 17th street, wichitaphotos.org

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Cessna Stadium is a stadium on the campus of Wichita State University in Wichita Kansas United States It opened in 1946 and served as the home of the football team until the program was discontinued in 1986 It is currently home of the Wichita State Shockers track and field team The Kansas Board of Regents approved demolition of the stadium in April 2020 Only the east stands were demolished The rest of the stadium is supposed to be demolished after the 2024 track and field season 1 Cessna StadiumCessna Stadium in 2010Former namesVeterans Field 1946 1968 Location1845 E 21st Street NWichita Kansas 67260OwnerWichita State UniversityOperatorWichita State UniversityCapacity16 000 1946 1968 31 500 1969 2002 24 000 2002 2023 Record attendance30 518 September 9 1978 vs Oklahoma State SurfaceGrassConstructionBroke groundJanuary 6 1941OpenedSeptember 21 1946Renovated1969 1996 2002ClosedJune 5 2023DemolishedBegan June 6 2023Construction cost 100 000 1 500 000 1969 1 800 000 2002 renovation TenantsWichita State Shockers NCAA Kapaun Mt Carmel High School football Contents 1 History 1 1 Football 2 Teams that use Cessna Stadium 2 1 Track and field 2 2 Football 2 3 Public 3 Demolition 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn the early days of Wichita State University when it was known as Fairmount College its first football field was located on the north side of 17th Street immediately east of the current Henrion Hall when it was the Henrion Gymnasium In 1929 concrete bleachers were attached to the east side of the same building for football games 2 In 1940 the school decided to build a new football stadium on the north side of campus at the current site on the south side of 21st Street On January 6 1941 ground was broken for Veterans Field and by September 1942 the bowl was excavated foundations were poured for the west stands and a quarter of the west bleachers were completed however construction was halted due to metal shortages during World War II After the war ended the bleachers were constructed in sections over time as funds were incrementally available By mid 1946 stands were completed to a point where 6 000 seats were ready by the start of the 1946 football season Veterans Field was finally completed before the start of the 1948 football season with 15 000 seats and facilities for the press concessions stands and locker rooms It was dedicated on November 25 1948 during a football game with the University of Nevada The stadium was dedicated to the members of the armed forces from Sedgwick County who served in World War II 3 4 In 1967 Wichita State started considering the expansion of Veterans Field In 1968 faculty and students voted and approved the expansion by adding on top of the existing stands of Veterans Field Cessna Aircraft Company pledged a donation of 300 000 for the proposed stadium and it was renamed to Cessna Stadium The cost of the expansion was 1 5 Million and the school had a fund drive to raise the remaining money Construction was started on February 7 1969 and completed in September It was one of the most modern and complete football facilities in the nation at the time of its completion 3 5 Wichita State University rededicated the facility on April 16 2002 to mark the end of the seven month 1 3 million construction that included adding an eighth lane and resurfacing the track reconfiguring the infield event layout and building separate locker rooms for the Shocker men s and women s track and field teams and a reduction of overall seating capacity The first event in the renovated facility was WSU s annual K T Woodman Track and Field Classic Football edit See also Wichita State Shockers football The Wichita State Shockers football team was an NCAA Division I football program The Shockers fielded a team from 1897 to 1986 6 7 They played home games at Cessna Stadium and were members of the Missouri Valley Conference when the program was discontinued in 1986 Cessna was the location of a Pittsburg State Mesa State Division II college football game The stadium has also played host to numerous Kansas State High School Football Championship games including the Kansas Shrine Bowl Kansas s high school all star football game and high school football games from nearby Kapaun Mt Carmel High School 8 Teams that use Cessna Stadium editTrack and field edit Wichita State Shockers track and field used the facility until 2020 It has hosted several Missouri Valley Conference Championships and hosted the 2019 American Athletic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships Since 1970 except 1978 and 2020 it is home to the Kansas state high school track and field meet an event that brings all Kansas high school qualifiers to one location In April of each year until the demolition was approved Cessna Stadium is the venue for the K T Woodman Invitational a track and field meet for high schools junior colleges and many top collegiate track programs of the Midwest 9 10 Football edit Cessna Stadium was used by Kapaun Mount Carmel High School of the Greater Wichita Athletic League as its home field for varsity football games through 2018 11 Other high school games were played at Cessna Stadium from time to time Public edit Cessna Stadium was open to the public for recreational use Monday through Friday from 6 30 a m to 5 30 p m It was closed on holidays and during WSU track amp field practices and special events 12 13 In April 2017 WSU changed their policy to require a 100 deposit to get a key to use their facilities 14 Demolition editOn April 15 2020 the Kansas Board of Regents approved demolition of the stadium citing the high cost of repairs needed The demolition began in June 6 2023 The stadium will be demolished in several phases and will be replaced with a track specific stadium 15 See also editCharles Koch Arena basketball and volleyball Eck Stadium baseball References edit Burnett Cameron Higgins Eli 25 Jan 2024 Sole bid on Cessna Stadium renovations was rejected by WSU www kake com KAKE Retrieved 2 April 2024 Henrion Hall Wichita State University a b Notes from Wichita newspapers about Veterans Field and Cessna Stadium Dr Edward N Tihen Wichita State University Wichita State to celebrate Veterans Field on Veterans Day November 1 2010 Wichita State University Cessna Stadium Wichita State University Wichita State drops football Wichita Kansas The Rock Hill Herald Associated Press December 3 1986 pp Page 10A Retrieved 8 July 2012 Wichita State suspends football program The Evening News December 3 1986 pp Page 2B Retrieved 8 July 2012 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2006 09 05 Retrieved 2006 07 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Cessna Stadium facts from W S U Athletics Website K T Woodman Classic History K T Woodman Classic Meet History PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2017 04 10 Retrieved 2017 04 10 Kapaun 2016 Varsity Football Schedule Kapaun Mt Carmel High School Archived from the original on 2017 04 11 Retrieved 2017 04 10 Cessna Stadium WSU New Open Track Schedule for Cessna Stadium WSU August 27 2010 Deposit now required for public use of Cessna Stadium KAKE TV April 14 2017 Demolition of Cessna Stadium begins at Wichita State University KSN com 7 June 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cessna Stadium Cessna Stadium information wichita edu WSU Campus Map wichita edu Historical Wichita State celebrates Veterans Field rededication in 2010 wichita edu Photos 2000s view from east stands looking southwest towards downtown in background goshockers com 1965 aerial view of Veterans Field wichitaphotos org 1955 aerial view of west side of Veterans Field during construction of Round House photo at bottom of page 68 1955 aerial view of original football field along 17th street wichitaphotos org 37 43 18 12 N 97 17 43 87 W 37 7217000 N 97 2955194 W 37 7217000 97 2955194 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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