On Saturday, Oct. 28, Gustavus Adolphus College played its final home football game of the 2006 season — the last on the current Hollingsworth Field. After the game (about 3:30 p.m.), the current stadium was decommissioned followed by the official ground breaking for a new stadium to be ready for the beginning of next football season.
The current field was laid out in 1905 (even though intercollegiate football had been banned by the college’s president in 1904) and is one oldest active football fields in Minnesota. It was initially used for intercampus games. Intercollegiate football was reinstate in 1917, and the first “Women’s Football Classic,” which garnered national headlines, took place on the field in 1923.
The stadium dates back to 1929 when lights were also installed. It was the site of the first night football game (1929) played in the state.
Construction on the new facility began on Oct. 21 and should be completed by the start of the 2007 football season. More information on the project is available online .
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