Bob Ford Field at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium
LocationAlbany, New York
OwnerUniversity at Albany, SUNY
OperatorUniversity at Albany, SUNY
Capacity8,500 (expandable to 24,000)
SurfaceFieldTurf
Construction
Broke groundApril 17, 2012[1]
OpenedSeptember 14, 2013[2]
Construction cost$24 million
ArchitectHeery International Inc.[1]
Services engineerClough, Harbour & Associates[1]
General contractorThe Whiting-Turner Contracting Company[1]
Tenants
Albany Great Danes football team
Albany Great Danes men's soccer team

Bob Ford Field at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium is a football stadium in Albany, New York, owned and operated by the University at Albany, SUNY and hosts the school's football team, as well as their soccer program. The stadium, with an initial seating capacity of 8,500 (originally called Bob Ford field, named after Bob Ford, who was head coach at Albany from 1970 until retiring at the end of the 2013 season, with the playing field still called that) opened on September 14, 2013, when Albany made its debut in Colonial Athletic Association football against Rhode Island.[2] It was renamed Bob Ford Field at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium in 2015 after Tom & Mary Casey gave a $10 million gift to the school.[3] It replaced University Field as the school's current stadium.

Features

  • 8,500 seats, including 629 chair-backs, bleachers, and a natural grass berm.
  • Daktronics scoreboard with a 39’ by 22’ HD video display and point-source sound system behind the south end zone.
  • Press level with four luxury suites, print media area, and booths for radio, television, coaches, and replay.

Attendance records

Football

Rank Attendance Date Game Result
19,052October 8, 201616 Albany 30, 6 Richmond 363OT
28,919October 21, 2017Albany 10, Maine 12
3T8,500October 17, 2015Albany 0, 25 Villanova 37
3T8,500October 10, 2015Albany 7, Maine 39
3T8,500October 11, 2014Albany 28, 22 Richmond 41
3T8,500October 19, 2013Albany 17, 7 Towson 44
3T8,500September 14, 2013Albany 13, Rhode Island 19OT
88,144September 11, 2021Albany 14, Rhode Island 16
98,040September 17, 201625 Albany 45, Holy Cross 28
107,763October 19, 2019Albany 35, Rhode Island 28
117,029October 20, 2018Albany 28, 13 Towson 56
126,866September 23, 2017Albany 19, 7 Villanova 10OT
136,748August 30, 2014Albany 14, Holy Cross 13
146,503September 15, 2018Albany 30, Morgan State 27
156,412September 21, 2013Albany 17, Central Connecticut 20
166,384September 16, 2017Albany 28, Monmouth 14
176,309September 24, 201622 Albany 20, Saint Francis 9
186,227September 26, 2015Albany 17, Duquesne 14
196,081September 12, 2015Albany 35, Rhode Island 7
206,044November 16, 2013Albany 20, 23 New Hampshire 37

Due to growing popularity and national recognition of lacrosse, the first-ever Albany Great Danes men's lacrosse game was held at Bob Ford Field on April 18, 2015. It was the first time since March 10, 2007 that a top-10 matchup was held in the Capital District, with #4 UAlbany defeating #10 Delaware 13–7. Since then, multiple top-25 in the nation games have been held there. The official seating capacity for lacrosse at Casey Stadium is 6,394.[4]

Most home lacrosse games are played next door at John Fallon Field (Max-Capacity 2,500)

Highest attendance at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium (Lacrosse Only)
Rank Attendance Date Game Result Name of Event
1 6,472[5]May 13, 20178 Seed Albany 15, UNC 121st Round - NCAA Tournament
2 4,823April 18, 2015No 8 Albany 12, No 7 Yale 11Spring Stomp
3 3,205April 22, 2017No 5 Albany 13, No 12 Yale 12Spring Stomp
4 3,093April 12, 2017No 6 Albany 11, No 3 Maryland 12
5 2,514April 25, 2015No 7 Albany 20, UMBC 9America East Regular Season Finale
6 2,146May 2, 2015No 7 Albany 22, No 17 Stony Brook 9America East Championship
7 2,137April 16, 2016No 6 Albany 12, Binghamton 8Spring Stomp
8 2,108April 29, 2017No 7 Albany 16, Hartford 10America East Regular Season Finale

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "University Breaks Ground for New Multi-Sports Complex, Launches $1 Million Challenge for Bob Ford Field". State University of New York at Albany. April 17, 2012. Retrieved September 19, 2012.
  2. 1 2 "UAlbany Football Announces Complete 2013 Schedule" (Press release). University at Albany Athletics. March 14, 2013. Retrieved March 22, 2013.
  3. "After $10 million gift, UAlbany names facility Tom and Mary Casey Stadium". Albany Times Union. October 8, 2015. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  4. "Possible NCAA record attendance for UAlbany lacrosse game – the Daily Gazette". May 10, 2017.
  5. "Albany knocks off defending champs UNC in NCAA tournament first round | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved September 4, 2023.

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