Reese Stadium, built in 1981 and in the process of being renovated thanks to a gift from the Reese family (Photo Gallery), is the home of the men's
and women's soccer teams in the fall and the men's and women's lacrosse
teams in the spring. It was originally known as the Soccer-Lacrosse Stadium prior to the Reese family's donation. A donation from the Kempner family and an anonymous challenge gift helped move the renovation plans forward in the spring of 2008 (story).
Located between Coxe Cage and the Yale Bowl, Class of 1954 Field,
the stadium has a seating capacity of 3,000 and is surrounded by a picturesque
view of pine trees. Recent improvements
include a new lighting system and Field Turf, which were installed in the winter of 2006-07.
The original lights were installed prior to the 1994 lacrosse season. On
April 30, 1994, the Bulldogs played Hofstra in their first night lacrosse
game at the stadium. The lights were a gift to the University by the
Robert Merrick Foundation.
In addition to serving as the home of the Yale soccer team, the stadium
also played host to numerous international soccer teams. It was used as the
practice site for the U.S. national squad before its game against Juventus
of Italy in June 1991 at the Yale Bowl and by Brazil in the opening
game of the U.S. cup in '93. In 1995, the stadium was the main soccer
venue for the Special Olympics World Games.
Historic
Yale Bowl also has a rich soccer history. Several international matches have been held in the Bowl over
the years.
There is an enclosed, two-story press box which can comfortably handle
all press and radio requests. However, we ask that requests be made
no later than three days prior to a game. Arrangements for visiting
radio can be made through the Sports Publicity Office.