arizona stadium
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ARIZONA STADIUM
2 0 1 5 A R I Z O N A F O O T B A L L P R O G R A M
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59,920 FAnSBig games draw big crowds at Arizona Stadium, especially if it's a
showdown with UA's in-state rival. A stadium record crowd of 59,920
witnessed the Arizona-Arizona State game on Nov. 23, 1996.
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Since playing and winning their first game on Oct.
12, 1929, Arizona football teams have played 468
games in the stadium, recording a 65% winning
percentage. The team has never failed to win at
least one home game in a season and has
gone undefeated nine times, the last time
coming with a 6-0 record in 1993.
65%win PeRcenTAGe
The LoweLL-STevenS FooTbALL FAciLiTy
A rizona Stadium (56,029) is one of the finest playing facilities in
the country and was recently upgraded through one of the most
significant improvements in its history. The home of the
Wildcats, Arizona Stadium, reflects the history and tradition of Arizona
football and the overall growth of the University of Arizona campus.
• Opened August 2013• $72.3 million project• Supported by private funds
with significant leadershipgifts from:
• David and Edith Lowell• Jeff and Sharon Stevens
• Four-floor operations center• Strength and conditioning • Sports medicine • Coaches’ offices • Locker rooms • Meeting rooms• Equipment and facility areas
Recent Upgrades to Arizona
Stadium are the latest in its
evolution over the years.
Built in 1928 with 7,000 seats
located on the west side between the
end zones, the stadium has grown
into a 57,000-seat facility that
combines tradition with modern
conveniences, remaining one of the top
venues for its spectators. Every seat features an uncluttered
view of the playing surface, and more than half of the seats
provide sweeping vistas of the campus and nearby city skyline,
as well as the Santa Catalina Mountains.
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