Temple University Athletics
Temple Sports Complex
HOME OF TEMPLE FIELD HOCKEY, WOMEN'S LACROSSE, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SOCCER, WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD AND MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
The new $22 million Temple Sports Complex – the home for both soccer teams, the field hockey team, the women's lacrosse team, the women's track and field squad and the university's cross country teams – features two playing surfaces. The northern field, located on Master Street near Broad, is the Owls' home site for soccer, cross country and the Dan and Shelley Boyce track. The southern field – named Howarth Field in recognition of a gift from former field hockey student-athlete Cherifa Howarth – is located at the intersection of Girard and Watts. Howarth Field is the home for Temple field hockey and lacrosse.
Both fields include stadium seating, a digital scoreboard and a press box. An 11,000-square-foot locker room facility separates Howarth Field from the soccer and track & field facilities. The approximately 10-acre property, which is the site of the former William Penn High School, also provides much-needed space for intramural and club sports, such as field hockey, lacrosse, soccer and ultimate Frisbee. New sidewalks have been installed, and 40 street trees have been planted around the perimeter of the complex.
The new $22 million Temple Sports Complex – the home for both soccer teams, the field hockey team, the women's lacrosse team, the women's track and field squad and the university's cross country teams – features two playing surfaces. The northern field, located on Master Street near Broad, is the Owls' home site for soccer, cross country and the Dan and Shelley Boyce track. The southern field – named Howarth Field in recognition of a gift from former field hockey student-athlete Cherifa Howarth – is located at the intersection of Girard and Watts. Howarth Field is the home for Temple field hockey and lacrosse.
Both fields include stadium seating, a digital scoreboard and a press box. An 11,000-square-foot locker room facility separates Howarth Field from the soccer and track & field facilities. The approximately 10-acre property, which is the site of the former William Penn High School, also provides much-needed space for intramural and club sports, such as field hockey, lacrosse, soccer and ultimate Frisbee. New sidewalks have been installed, and 40 street trees have been planted around the perimeter of the complex.
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