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Jack Coffey Field

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Jack Coffey Field
Stadium nameJack Coffey Field
LocationThe Bronx, New York City, New York, United States
OwnerFordham University
OperatorFordham University
SurfaceFieldTurf
TenantsFordham Rams football, Fordham Rams baseball

Jack Coffey Field is a stadium located on the campus of Fordham University in The Bronx, New York City, New York, and is home to the Fordham Rams football and Fordham Rams baseball teams, which compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Patriot League and Atlantic 10 Conference. The stadium is named after Jack Coffey, a former Fordham University football player and United States Army officer who was killed in action during World War II, and is situated near the Fordham University Church and the New York Botanical Garden. The field is also close to the Bronx Zoo and the Van Cortlandt Park, and is accessible by the New York City Subway at the Fordham Road (IRT Jerome Avenue Line) station, which is served by the 4 train (IRT).

History

The history of Jack Coffey Field dates back to the early 20th century, when Fordham University first began constructing athletic facilities on its campus, including the Rose Hill Gymnasium and the Vincent T. Lombardi Memorial Center. The field was originally used for Fordham Rams football games, and was later renovated to include facilities for Fordham Rams baseball and other sports, with support from National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Atlantic 10 Conference. The stadium has undergone several renovations over the years, including the installation of FieldTurf in 2005, which was made possible through donations from Fordham University alumni, including Vince Lombardi and Frank Leahy. The field has also hosted games featuring teams from the Patriot League, Ivy League, and Big East Conference, including the Army Black Knights football team and the Navy Midshipmen football team.

Location

Jack Coffey Field is located on the campus of Fordham University in The Bronx, New York City, New York, near the intersection of Fordham Road and Southern Boulevard. The stadium is situated in close proximity to several other athletic facilities, including the Rose Hill Gymnasium and the Vincent T. Lombardi Memorial Center, and is accessible by the New York City Subway at the Fordham Road (IRT Jerome Avenue Line) station, which is served by the 4 train (IRT). The field is also near the Bronx Zoo and the Van Cortlandt Park, and is close to several major highways, including the Cross Bronx Expressway and the Henry Hudson Parkway. The stadium is also near the Yankee Stadium, home of the New York Yankees, and the Madison Square Garden, home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers.

Facilities

The facilities at Jack Coffey Field include a FieldTurf surface, which was installed in 2005, and a seating capacity of over 7,000, with support from Fordham University and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The stadium also features a press box, a concession stand, and a scoreboard, and is equipped with state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems, similar to those used at MetLife Stadium and Citi Field. The field is also surrounded by several other athletic facilities, including the Rose Hill Gymnasium and the Vincent T. Lombardi Memorial Center, which offer a range of amenities, including locker rooms, training rooms, and equipment storage, similar to those found at University of Notre Dame and University of Southern California. The stadium has also hosted events featuring teams from the Patriot League, Ivy League, and Big East Conference, including the Syracuse Orange football team and the Boston College Eagles football team.

Usage

Jack Coffey Field is primarily used for Fordham Rams football and Fordham Rams baseball games, but it has also hosted a range of other events, including concerts, festivals, and high school football games, with support from Fordham University and the New York City Department of Education. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 7,000, and is equipped with state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems, similar to those used at Lincoln Financial Field and Gillette Stadium. The field is also used for practices and training sessions by the Fordham Rams football and Fordham Rams baseball teams, as well as by other sports teams from Fordham University, including the Fordham Rams men's soccer team and the Fordham Rams women's soccer team. The stadium has also hosted games featuring teams from the National Football League (NFL), including the New York Giants and the New York Jets, and has been used as a training facility by the United States national soccer team.

Notable Events

Jack Coffey Field has hosted a range of notable events over the years, including games featuring teams from the Patriot League, Ivy League, and Big East Conference, such as the Harvard Crimson football team and the Yale Bulldogs football team. The stadium has also hosted concerts and festivals, including performances by Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones, and has been used as a filming location for several movies and television shows, including The Sopranos and Law & Order. The field has also been used for high school football games, including the New York City Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) championship game, and has hosted events featuring teams from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), including the Fordham Rams football team and the Lehigh Mountain Hawks football team. The stadium has also been used as a training facility by the United States national rugby union team and the United States women's national soccer team, and has hosted games featuring teams from the Major League Soccer (MLS), including the New York Red Bulls and the New York City FC.

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