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Carroll Field

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Location
  
Closed
  
1935

Opened
  
1906

Surface
  
grass

Demolished
  
1939-1940

Capacity
  
15,000

Renovated
  
1915

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Municipal Stadium, Floyd Casey Stadium, McLane Stadium, Baylor Ballpark, Rice Stadium

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Carroll Field was owned by Baylor University; the Baylor Bears football program played games there from 1906 to 1925, and from 1930 to 1935. Following the construction of the Carroll Science Building in 1902, the field was located between the building and Waco Creek; the field took over as the location of football games from an unnamed field adjacent to and northwest of Old Main. From 1926 to 1929, Baylor football games were played at the Cotton Palace in Waco.

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During Thanksgiving Day 1909, Carroll Field was the location of Baylor's first Homecoming football game; the 5,000 attendees to the football game paid US$1 each and, at the time, the crowd was known as the largest ever. In the football game, Baylor defeated Texas Christian University, who had shut out Baylor in their last two games, 6–3.

Student Union Building

In 1940, groundbreaking began for Baylor University's Student Union Building on the location of Carroll Field, but since 1935, the new Waco Stadium had hosted Baylor football games.

References

Carroll Field Wikipedia


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