Location | 1818 W. Canal St. Milwaukee, WI 53233 |
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Public transit | MCTS |
Operator | Marquette University |
Capacity | 1,750 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | May 1, 2002 |
Opened | 1993 |
Construction cost | $8 million |
Tenants | |
Marquette Golden Eagles (Soccer, Lacrosse) |
Valley Fields is a 1,750-seat outdoor stadium and practice facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, primarily used by the varsity men's and women's soccer and lacrosse teams at Marquette University, all of which compete in the Big East Conference.[1] The complex houses bleachers, locker rooms, practice fields and a main stadium.
Facilities
The complex opened in 1993 as soccer stadium, but renovations to the turf and the addition of locker rooms have taken place since.[1] The complex is named for its location in the Menomonee Valley, which sits along the banks of the Menomonee River in downtown Milwaukee, south of the main Marquette University campus and north of the Potawatomi Hotel & Casino complex. Adjacent to Valley Fields is Marquette's Shimek Track and Field Facility, which hosts the school's cross country and track and field teams.
In addition to use by NCAA teams, Valley Fields hosts intramural and club competitions and is open to Marquette students for general outdoor recreation.[2]
The soccer stadium renovation was completed in March 2014, including new seating and a press box.
In 2017, Marquette inaugurated a seasonal air-supported dome structure over the middle FieldTurf field for winter practices and sports. The $3.6 million structure was funded by a handful of anonymous donors along with an athletic department surplus built up over several years. The dome will be used by Marquette varsity lacrosse, soccer, golf and track teams in addition to intramural and club sports.
Future Use
In 2022, Marquette sold land northeast of the Marquette Interchange to developers intending to construct an 8,000-seat soccer stadium as part of a larger sports, entertainment and housing development. As part of the deal, Marquette's soccer and lacrosse teams are expected to play games at the new stadium, while still utilizing Valley Fields as a practice facility.[3][4]
References
- 1 2 "Facilities". Marquette University Athletics. Retrieved 2021-01-11.
- ↑ "Facilities". Recreational Sports | Marquette University. Marquette University. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
- ↑ "Eyes on Milwaukee: More Renderings of Downtown 'Iron District' Released". Milwaukee Business Journal. Retrieved 2022-09-21.
- ↑ "Marquette sells 11 acres on Michigan St. to developers for new sports and entertainment district". Marquette University. Retrieved 2022-09-21.