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Spotlight: Stadium kickoff

Get ready to cheer in our $31 M facility for Aggie football, lacrosse and more

Aggie Stadium is finally finished, and it's a whole new ball game! The multiuse stadium opened for business this spring, even before it was finished, in order to host the last few home games for women's lacrosse. It's now complete both inside and out, with landscaping added for picnic and play areas.

And now that it is completed, fans and athletes alike can celebrate the new $31 million facility that replaces Toomey Field, which served for 58 years as the campus's major athletic venue.

We've gathered for you a user's guide to the new facility, facts, figures, the fall schedule, and a map to get you there. Take a look:

About picnicking, parking and partying

University administrators give advice on the best places and ways to picnic, get to and park near the stadium, and restrictions on alcohol

Map of Aggie Stadium at UC Davis

Found the stadium but still looking for the Aggie Pride Zone and Gunrock's Gridiron Festival? Let us help...

Stadium scorecard

Do you know that students paid for two-thirds of this $31 million facility? …

Upcoming stadium events

Don't miss our fall home games and dedication, plus instructions on how to purchase tickets.

ON THE HOME PAGE: Aggie football coach Bob Biggs and team are ready to try out the new stadium for the 2007-08 season. (Jim vonRummelhoff/UC Davis photo)

This information was prepared for Dateline UC Davis and UC Davis Magazine's Fall 2007. Contributors include Dave Jones, associate editor of Dateline; Teri Bachman, editor of UC Davis Magazine; Mike Robles, assistant athletics director, media relations, for UC Davis Intercollegiate Athletics; and Scott Stevenson, director of creative communications for Intercollegiate Athletics.