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Rafferty Stadium

Coordinates: 41°9′48″N 73°15′25″W / 41.16333°N 73.25694°W / 41.16333; -73.25694
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Rafferty Stadium
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Location1073 North Benson Road
Fairfield, Connecticut 06824
OwnerFairfield University
OperatorFairfield University
Capacity3,500 (2014–present)
SurfaceFieldTurf
Construction
Broke ground2014[1]
Built2014
OpenedFebruary 2, 2015
Construction cost$16 million
ArchitectCannonDesign
Tenants
Fairfield Stags (NCAA)
Connecticut Hammerheads (MLL) (2020)
Rafferty Stadium scoreboard

Rafferty Stadium is a 3,500-seat lacrosse stadium on the campus of Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. It is home to the Fairfield Stags men's and women's lacrosse teams. The facility opened officially on February 2, 2015. The stadium is named in recognition of the principal leadership gift from university alumnus Larry Rafferty. The field of the stadium in named Conway Field in acknowledgment of a gift from Tim Conway, another alumnus.

Facility overview

Rafferty Stadium features a Daktronics HD video board and state-of-the-art sound and lights. Conway Field is a FieldTurf playing surface. The stadium also includes a terrace level with a fully enclosed press box that features a large media suite, two VIP suites and a production suite to support the video capabilities of the scoreboard, television broadcasts and web streaming. On the ground level are two team rooms, food, beverage and apparel concessions, restrooms, a box office and entry plaza.

Stephen Holland painting

The Rafferty Stadium President's Suite is home to an original painting by renowned American sports artist Stephen Holland.[2]

Notable events

  • On March 21, 2015, Fairfield University President Jeffrey P. von Arx S.J. officially dedicated and blessed Rafferty Stadium and Conway Field while the women's lacrosse team defeated the Manhattan Jaspers and the men's lacrosse team defeated the then nationally ranked Villanova Wildcats.[3]
  • In April 2015, the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) played its 2015 Men's Lacrosse Championship at Rafferty Stadium after the Fairfield Stags won the CAA regular season title during its inaugural season in the league.[4]

Professional Lacrosse

Date Games League Attendance Ref.
August 13, 2016 Denver Outlaws 20–17 New York Lizards MLL
Semifinals
6,423
July 23, 2022 Redwoods 16–15 Atlas PLL TBD
Whipsnakes 14–12 Chaos
July 24, 2022 Cannons 12–17 Archers
Chrome 10–11 Waterdogs
July 14, 2023 Waterdogs - Whipsnakes PLL TBD
Archers - Redwoods
July 15, 2023 Chrome - Cannons
Atlas - Chaos

References

  1. ^ "Rafferty Stadium Groundbreaking-Fairfield University". FairfieldStags. YouTube. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
  2. ^ "Rafferty Stadium Stephen Holland Artwork". FairfieldStags. YouTube. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
  3. ^ Fairfield University (April 7, 2015). "Two Wins on Day of Dedication for Rafferty Stadium".
  4. ^ "2015 #CAAChamps Men's Lacrosse Preview". CAASports. YouTube. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
  5. ^ "Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium". Fairfield University Athletics. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  6. ^ "Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium". Fairfield University Athletics. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  7. ^ @premierlacrosse (March 9, 2022). "Register" (Tweet). Retrieved August 11, 2023 – via Twitter.
  8. ^ @premierlacrosse (March 30, 2023). "Register" (Tweet). Retrieved August 11, 2023 – via Twitter.

41°9′48″N 73°15′25″W / 41.16333°N 73.25694°W / 41.16333; -73.25694