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Macholtz Stadium

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Operator
  
Anderson University

Opened
  
1977

Phone
  
+1 800-428-6414

Renovated
  
2008

Surface
  
Artificial turf

Capacity
  
4,300

Owner
  
Anderson University

Location
  
Anderson University Anderson, Indiana United States

Address
  
Miracle Ave, Anderson, IN 46012, USA

Similar
  
O C Lewis Gymnasium, Brown Field, Butler Bowl

Macholtz Stadium is a 4,300-seat multi-purpose stadium in Anderson, Indiana. The facility is located on the campus of Anderson University and is named in honor of Dr. James Macholtz who served as coach of the Anderson University football and Track and Field programs.

The stadium is primarily used for American football and track and field. It is home to the Anderson University football and track and field teams.

The facility opened in 1977.

In 2015 the Indianapolis Colts returned to Macholtz Stadium for Training camp (National Football League).

Major renovations

In 2008 the university completed a renovation project with the overall cost at approximately $800,000. Improvements included an artificial turf field and outdoor all-weather lights. The field enhancements were funded through new gift resources as a part of the university's $110 million "Dreams. Discovery. Direction" campaign.

References

Macholtz Stadium Wikipedia