Merle Norman Stadium
Location3501 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles
Coordinates34°01′13″N 118°16′53″W / 34.020195°N 118.281459°W / 34.020195; -118.281459
OwnerUniversity of Southern California
OperatorUniversity of Southern California
Construction
Broke ground2012
Opened2013
Tenants
USC Trojans (NCAA)
(2013–present)

Merle Norman Stadium is a beach volleyball facility located in Los Angeles, California, United States.[1] The on-campus USC facility, built in 2013, serves as the home of the USC Trojans women's beach volleyball team.[1] The facility has three sand courts where USC plays its home matches and holds practices.[2][3]

History

Ground was broken to construct the venue in July 2012 from donations of several USC alumni, including Jack and Helen Nethercutt.[4] The stadium opened on March 7, 2013, and was named after Merle Norman.[1]

The Trojans went undefeated at the stadium in 2014, 2015, and 2017.[5] As of July 2020, the Trojans are 34–4 at the stadium.[1] As of 2023, the Trojans have won 5 NCAA Beach Volleyball National Championships since the NCAA program's foundation in 2016.

Events

The women's beach volleyball team played their first dual match in the stadium on March 10, 2013, versus Loyola Marymount.[6]

The 2016 Pac-12 Conference beach volleyball championships were held at the stadium, which the USC Trojans won.[7]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Merle Norman Stadium". usctrojans.com. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  2. "USC Unveils Merle Norman Sand Volleyball Stadium, Season Opens Sunday". reignoftroy.com. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  3. "USC's Women of Troy take the sand". ncaa.com. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  4. Kragen, Aubrey. "USC Alum's Company Changes Course During Crisis". USC Athletics. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  5. "2017 Women's Beach Volleyball Schedule". USC Athletics. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  6. "Sand Volleyball Splits Opening Matches". conquestchronicles.com. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  7. "Recap: USC captures first ever Pac-12 Beach Volleyball title | Pac-12". pac-12.com. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
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