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Everett Stadium


Everett Stadium

2007
College Road
Hampden-Sydney, VA 23943


Lewis C. Everett Stadiumhome of the Hampden-Sydney Tiger Football and Lacrosse teams, was constructed in 2007 and replaced the 40-year-old Hundley Stadium adjacent to Fulton Field. The 1850-seat facility blends with the Federal architecture of the campus, and provides space for press, scorekeepers, and radio announcers. Restrooms are located in the concourse area, with a filming platform in the cupola. Construction of the facility was made possible by a $2.5 million gift from Mr. Lewis C. Everett.

Mr. Everett '63, a native of Danville, Virginia, was a star football player while at Hampden-Sydney, earning First Team All-American honors. He still holds the H-SC record for longest punt (78 yards against Randolph-Macon College in 1962). In 1989, Everett was inducted into the Hampden-Sydney Athletic Hall of Fame. Construction of the facility was made possible by a $2.5 million gift from Mr. Everett.

 

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