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Fitton Field

Fitton Field is a football stadium in Worcester, Massachusetts, primarily used for College of the Holy Cross sporting events. The stadium opened in 1908 as the official home for the Holy Cross Crusaders football team. Before that, most games were played on the adjoining baseball field. The stadium has a capacity of 23,500.[1]

Fitton Field
View from the home side of the stadium
Fitton Field
Location within Massachusetts
Full nameFitton Football Stadium
Address1 College St.
LocationWorcester, MA 01610
Coordinates42°14′29.6″N 71°48′35.9″W / 42.241556°N 71.809972°W / 42.241556; -71.809972
OwnerCollege of the Holy Cross
OperatorCollege of the Holy Cross
Capacity23,500 (1986-present)[1]
Record attendance27,000[1]
SurfaceKentucky bluegrass (2016-present)[1]
Construction
OpenedSeptember 26, 1908 (1908-09-26)[1]
Renovated1912; 1924; 1986; 2016[1]
Expanded1912, 1924, 1986
Tenants
Holy Cross Crusaders (NCAA) 1908–present[1]

Named after Reverend James Fitton, who donated land to the Archdiocese of Boston to found the college, it is an irregularly shaped three-sided horseshoe on the edge of the college's campus.[1] The northern football stands are shorter than the southern due to Interstate 290 being adjacent to the field.

History edit

Officially known as Fitton Football Stadium, the football facility is home to the Holy Cross Crusaders football team. The field itself was used as the football field, and termed Fitton Field, as early as 1908. A wooden structure was constructed at that time, but a more sturdy concrete structure did not appear until 1912. In 1924, the concrete was replaced with the steel structure that still stands today, increasing the stadium's capacity. It would remain identical until 1986, when the wooden seating was replaced with aluminum bleachers, further expanding its capacity to its current level. In 2016, the field was completely replaced for the first time since 1903. Among the upgrades was a new bluegrass blend sod planted as well as new irrigation systems and netting.[1][2]

Fitton Field has hosted numerous speakers including commencement addresses by two sitting presidents. President Theodore Roosevelt delivered his address in 1905, while touring Massachusetts, this was his only public speech in Worcester.[3] President Lyndon B. Johnson gave his address in 1964, replacing the initial guest, President John F. Kennedy, who had been assassinated just a few months prior.[4]

Attendance edit

While historically having high attendance numbers, with many fans from the Worcester area and beyond filling the disproportionately large stadium; in the 1990s an over two decade slump of relatively low attendance began. However, with the resurgence of the Holy Cross Crusaders football team in recent years, attendance numbers have begun to rebound. In 2022, in a game against the Fordham Rams football team, Fitton Field posted its highest attendance since the 1980's, with almost 18,000 fans as audience to a revived historical rivalry and Crusader victory.[5]

The largest attendance at Fitton Field was 27,000 in 1938 which was the last home game for Holy Cross's All-American back, Bill Osmanski.[1]

Panorama edit

 
Fitton Field looking north; note scoreboard at left; skyline of Worcester at upper right

Facts and figures edit

 
Scoreboard

In 1992, Fitton Field was to be the home of the New England Blitz of the Professional Spring Football League, but the PSFL folded before any games were played.

Fitton Field was used to film the movie The Game Plan in 2006.[6]

As of 2022, Fitton Field is the fourth oldest Division I football stadium, surpassed only by Franklin Field, Harvard Stadium and Kyle Field.[7] The field also holds the record of being the 15th largest Division I FCS stadium in terms of capacity and by far the largest in the Patriot League.[8][9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Fitton Field". GoHolyCross.com. College of the Holy Cross. July 31, 1999. Retrieved August 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "Newsroom | Photo Gallery: Fitton Field Gets Makeover with New Sod". Newsroom | College of the Holy Cross. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  3. ^ Porter, Laura (July 19, 2016). "June 22, 1905: A bully day for Worcester". Telegram & Gazette. Worcester, Massachusetts. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  4. ^ "Commencement Address at Holy Cross College". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  5. ^ "Road to 11-0: The Story So Far". Holy Cross Athletics. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  6. ^ Duckett, Richard (October 19, 2006). "Fitton Field plays key role in new film". Telegram & Gazette. Worcester, Massachusetts.
  7. ^ "These are the 10 oldest stadiums in Division I college football". NCAA.com. Retrieved March 12, 2023.
  8. ^ "Patriot League Demographics". patriotleague.org. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  9. ^ "The 25 biggest FCS football stadiums in the country". NCAA.com. Retrieved March 12, 2023.

External links edit

  • "Athletic and Recreational Facilities". www.holycross.edu. College of the Holy Cross. 2018. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  • "Holy Cross Facilities". GoHolyCross.com. College of the Holy Cross. July 31, 1999. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
    • "Fitton Field". GoHolyCross.com. College of the Holy Cross. July 31, 1999. Retrieved August 17, 2018.

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This article is about the Holy Cross football stadium For the baseball stadium see Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field Fitton Field is a football stadium in Worcester Massachusetts primarily used for College of the Holy Cross sporting events The stadium opened in 1908 as the official home for the Holy Cross Crusaders football team Before that most games were played on the adjoining baseball field The stadium has a capacity of 23 500 1 Fitton FieldView from the home side of the stadiumFitton FieldLocation within MassachusettsFull nameFitton Football StadiumAddress1 College St LocationWorcester MA 01610Coordinates42 14 29 6 N 71 48 35 9 W 42 241556 N 71 809972 W 42 241556 71 809972OwnerCollege of the Holy CrossOperatorCollege of the Holy CrossCapacity23 500 1986 present 1 Record attendance27 000 1 SurfaceKentucky bluegrass 2016 present 1 ConstructionOpenedSeptember 26 1908 1908 09 26 1 Renovated1912 1924 1986 2016 1 Expanded1912 1924 1986TenantsHoly Cross Crusaders NCAA 1908 present 1 Named after Reverend James Fitton who donated land to the Archdiocese of Boston to found the college it is an irregularly shaped three sided horseshoe on the edge of the college s campus 1 The northern football stands are shorter than the southern due to Interstate 290 being adjacent to the field Contents 1 History 1 1 Attendance 1 2 Panorama 2 Facts and figures 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOfficially known as Fitton Football Stadium the football facility is home to the Holy Cross Crusaders football team The field itself was used as the football field and termed Fitton Field as early as 1908 A wooden structure was constructed at that time but a more sturdy concrete structure did not appear until 1912 In 1924 the concrete was replaced with the steel structure that still stands today increasing the stadium s capacity It would remain identical until 1986 when the wooden seating was replaced with aluminum bleachers further expanding its capacity to its current level In 2016 the field was completely replaced for the first time since 1903 Among the upgrades was a new bluegrass blend sod planted as well as new irrigation systems and netting 1 2 Fitton Field has hosted numerous speakers including commencement addresses by two sitting presidents President Theodore Roosevelt delivered his address in 1905 while touring Massachusetts this was his only public speech in Worcester 3 President Lyndon B Johnson gave his address in 1964 replacing the initial guest President John F Kennedy who had been assassinated just a few months prior 4 Attendance edit While historically having high attendance numbers with many fans from the Worcester area and beyond filling the disproportionately large stadium in the 1990s an over two decade slump of relatively low attendance began However with the resurgence of the Holy Cross Crusaders football team in recent years attendance numbers have begun to rebound In 2022 in a game against the Fordham Rams football team Fitton Field posted its highest attendance since the 1980 s with almost 18 000 fans as audience to a revived historical rivalry and Crusader victory 5 The largest attendance at Fitton Field was 27 000 in 1938 which was the last home game for Holy Cross s All American back Bill Osmanski 1 Panorama edit nbsp Fitton Field looking north note scoreboard at left skyline of Worcester at upper rightFacts and figures edit nbsp Scoreboard In 1992 Fitton Field was to be the home of the New England Blitz of the Professional Spring Football League but the PSFL folded before any games were played Fitton Field was used to film the movie The Game Plan in 2006 6 As of 2022 Fitton Field is the fourth oldest Division I football stadium surpassed only by Franklin Field Harvard Stadium and Kyle Field 7 The field also holds the record of being the 15th largest Division I FCS stadium in terms of capacity and by far the largest in the Patriot League 8 9 See also editList of NCAA Division I FCS football stadiumsReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Fitton Field GoHolyCross com College of the Holy Cross July 31 1999 Retrieved August 18 2018 Newsroom Photo Gallery Fitton Field Gets Makeover with New Sod Newsroom College of the Holy Cross Retrieved March 13 2023 Porter Laura July 19 2016 June 22 1905 A bully day for Worcester Telegram amp Gazette Worcester Massachusetts Retrieved March 13 2023 Commencement Address at Holy Cross College The American Presidency Project Retrieved March 13 2023 Road to 11 0 The Story So Far Holy Cross Athletics Retrieved March 13 2023 Duckett Richard October 19 2006 Fitton Field plays key role in new film Telegram amp Gazette Worcester Massachusetts These are the 10 oldest stadiums in Division I college football NCAA com Retrieved March 12 2023 Patriot League Demographics patriotleague org Retrieved March 13 2023 The 25 biggest FCS football stadiums in the country NCAA com Retrieved March 12 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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