Groves Stadium

Groves Stadium

BB&T Field

BB&T Field
Groves Stadium
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Adresse 411 Deacon Blvd
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Début construction 1967
Ouverture 21 septembre 1968
Propriétaire Université de Wake Forest
Administration Université de Wake Forest
Surface Artificiel (FieldTurf)
Coût de construction 4 millions $USD
Noms précédents Groves Stadium (1968 - 2007)
Clubs résidents Wake Forest Demon Deacons (depuis 1968)
Capacité 31 500

Le BB&T Field (Groves Stadium) est un stade de football américain de 31 500 places situé sur le campus de l'Université de Wake Forest à Winston-Salem (Caroline du Nord). L'équipe de football américain universitaire des Wake Forest Demon Deacons évolue dans cette enceinte inaugurée en 1968. Ce stade est la propriété de la Wake Forest University.

Le stade est constitué de deux grandes tribunes latérales découvertes. La zone derrière la zone d'en but sud est nommée "Deacon Hill". C'est une butte gazonnée. The Bridger Field House se trouve derrière la zone d'en but nord.

Équipé jusqu'en 2006 d'une pelouse naturelle, le stade passe à la surface artificielle durant l'été 2006.

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