All right you D-III guys, help me out here. I know about two great-looking facilities, Whitter Grandstand(Bowdoin) and Selby Field (Ohio Wesleyan). What else do you have?
All right you D-III guys, help me out here. I know about two great-looking facilities, Whitter Grandstand(Bowdoin) and Selby Field (Ohio Wesleyan). What else do you have?
I really liked Wartburg.
Denison
W&L
Bill Henry Field/Stadium at Occidental College in Los Angeles - absolutely beautiful at dusk on a Spring day. Great weather for the Occidental Inv in May too!
North central college has a brand new indoor track not only that but there outdoor track has 7000 seats and its right off a small river plus you can see downtown naperville from the stands. I don't have a link but this thread would be a lot better with some
Bowdoin! Please bring back the Maine Distance Festival.
Soka University. Obscure college with under 1000 students in So Cal ( the OC )
Hard to see full effect from pic but track overlooks a beautiful canyon and the Pacific Ocean.
Hamilton or Williams.
Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, a few miles from Stanford.
A very rich town with a wonderful community college and brand new track and field.
College of San Mateo track, overlooking the peninsula and SF bay.
http://collegeofsanmateo.edu/international/images/track_view_web.jpg
ncc wrote:
North central college has a brand new indoor track not only that but there outdoor track has 7000 seats and its right off a small river plus you can see downtown naperville from the stands. I don't have a link but this thread would be a lot better with some
I'm a huge fan of this stadium, but unfortunately, it gets DQ'ed for lanes 2-8 (or something like that) on the homestretch not being visible from the stands.
ncc wrote:
North central college has a brand new indoor track not only that but there outdoor track has 7000 seats and its right off a small river plus you can see downtown naperville from the stands. I don't have a link but this thread would be a lot better with some
Capitalize NCC, insert a few commas, "their" outdoor track, "it's", capitalize Naperville, and re-write so it is not a run-on sentence.
It is no wonder you didn't know how to insert a link.
Where did you get your education?
jsquire wrote:
All right you D-III guys, help me out here. I know about two great-looking facilities, Whitter Grandstand(Bowdoin) and Selby Field (Ohio Wesleyan). What else do you have?
bowdoin's track is awesome.
middlebury's track is fairly nice, especially during the fall. (though i don't think there is much, if any, seating - it's the setting and views that i am thinking of)
jsquire wrote:
All right you D-III guys, help me out here. I know about two great-looking facilities, Whitter Grandstand(Bowdoin) and Selby Field (Ohio Wesleyan). What else do you have?
Ah brother, you stole my thunder...Selby Field at my own Ohio Wesleyan is awesome.
Luther College, Awesome geography, stunning colors, perfect setting.
I'm going to second, third, or fourth the Bowdoin vote. There's no other track in the NESCAC which can rival Bowdoin's. (Unless you considering Amherst, which has its bleachers on the infield -- just kidding).
I agree that someone needs to bring back the Maine Distance Festival!!
william and mary is d1 but their zable stadium is great. This pic was taken while they were re-surfacing.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2507/3724750058_0b227a6de1.jpg
Santa Barbara Community College, hands down. Right across the street from the Pacific Ocean. They could hold a Grand Prix meet there, and SB is pretty enough as it is.
Gold: Point Loma Nazerene(hands down)
Silver: North Central College
Bronze: Haverford College
Also, I've been to Denison's, nice campus, nice town, nice mounds, but the track/football stadium was nothing to write home about.