George Mason Stadium

George Mason Stadium in September 2019

George Mason Stadium is a 5,000-seat stadium in Fairfax, Virginia on the campus of George Mason University. It serves as the home to George Mason's soccer and lacrosse teams.[1]

The stadium hosted the first home game for the Washington Bayhawks as a Washington, D.C.-based franchise on May 12, 2007, with other games placed at Georgetown's Multi-Sport Field. In 2008, George Mason Stadium hosted all but one Bayhawks home game.[2]

References

  1. ^ Koch, Gregory. "George Mason Stadium – George Mason Patriots | Stadium Journey". Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  2. ^ Wagner, Bill (13 January 2020). "Brendan Kelly cedes ownership of Chesapeake Bayhawks to Major League Lacrosse". capitalgazette.com. Retrieved 2020-09-29.

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38°50′01″N 77°19′00″W / 38.8337°N 77.3166°W / 38.8337; -77.3166

Preceded by
Fetzer Field
Host of the Women's College Cup
1985–1986
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