Campus Field

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Campus Field is a 4,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Fairfield, Connecticut. It is home to the Sacred Heart University Pioneers football team. The facility opened in 1993.

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Football stadiums of the Northeast Conference

Arute Field (Central Connecticut State) • Bulldog Stadium (Bryant) • Campus Field (Sacred Heart) • Joe Walton Stadium (Robert Morris) • Kessler Field (Monmouth) • DeGol Field (St. Francis) • University Field (Albany) • Wagner College Stadium (Wagner)

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College football venues in Connecticut
Division I
FBS
Big East

Rentschler Field (UConn)

Division I
FCS
Ivy League

Yale Bowl (Yale)

NEC

Arute Field (Central Connecticut) • Campus Field (Sacred Heart)

Division II
Northeast Ten

Jess Dow Field (Southern Connecticut)

Division III
NEFC

Cadet Memorial Field (Coast Guard)

NESCAC

Andrus Field (Wesleyan) • Jessee/Miller Field (Trinity)

NJAC

Westside Athletic Complex (Western Connecticut)

John F. Kennedy Stadium


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