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Francis G. Welch Stadium : ウィキペディア英語版
Francis G. Welch Stadium

Francis G. Welch Stadium, also known as Jones Field at Welch Stadium or Welch Stadium, is a sport stadium in Emporia, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by the Emporia State University football and track & field teams and Emporia High School football. It is named to honor long-time Emporia State coach and athletic director Fran Welch.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Emporia State University )〕 The facility was one of the first on the NCAA Division II level to offer enclosed skyboxes and is still one of only a few across the nation.〔(Emporia State University Athletics Facilities Guide ), Welch Stadium〕
==Stadium history==
The first football game at Welch Stadium came on Armistice Day in 1937. The Hornets tied St. Benedict's College by a score of 20-20. More than 6,000 fans saw the first game in the facility. The largest crowd on record for a football game was the 1973 game against Northern Colorado. The record crowd of 10,000 saw the Hornets to a 10-0 victory as the Hornets vaulted to a No. 3 ranking in the NAIA.〔

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