I love Div. II stadiums... Well, really small college stadiums in general. I've found the smaller structures to be a lot more personal, and they also are easier to accompany oddities (such as SD Mines' Drive-In section) that just can't be implemented at a higher level. This thread is intended to share the love. Post anything related to Div. II stadiums. Photos are the best, but news, stories, general discussion, history, random facts - It's all welcome!
I'll get us started with a photo of my home field, the Regional Event Center in Marshall, MN. Home to the Southwest Minnesota State University football program. It's a different angle than what's usually shown, as it's taken from the far endzone.
The stadium opened in 2008, and is home to SMSU's football and soccer teams. The softball team also utilizes it. In addition, it's home to the local high school football and soccer programs, used by the MSHSL for football playoffs, and hosts marching band competitions. The building off in the distance is the R/A Facility, home to Mustang men's and women's basketball.
I took this photo on 10/6/18. It's a game against the University of Minnesota-Crookston Eagles, and it's also homecoming. The Mustangs would be the victors winning 55-6.
I'll get us started with a photo of my home field, the Regional Event Center in Marshall, MN. Home to the Southwest Minnesota State University football program. It's a different angle than what's usually shown, as it's taken from the far endzone.
The stadium opened in 2008, and is home to SMSU's football and soccer teams. The softball team also utilizes it. In addition, it's home to the local high school football and soccer programs, used by the MSHSL for football playoffs, and hosts marching band competitions. The building off in the distance is the R/A Facility, home to Mustang men's and women's basketball.
I took this photo on 10/6/18. It's a game against the University of Minnesota-Crookston Eagles, and it's also homecoming. The Mustangs would be the victors winning 55-6.
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