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Washington–Grizzly Stadium : ウィキペディア英語版
Washington–Grizzly Stadium
in dollars)
| architect = Fox, Ballas & Barrow
Rossman, Schneider & Gadvery〔
| former_names =
| tenants = Montana Grizzlies - NCAA
(1986-present)
Missoula County Public Schools
| seating_capacity = 25,217 (2008–present)
23,183 (2003–2007)
19,005 (2002)
18,845 (1995–2001)
12,500 (1986–1994)
| record_attendance = 26,352 - (November 22, 2014)
|}}
Washington–Grizzly Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium in Missoula, Montana, located on the campus of the University of Montana. Opened in 1986, it is home to the Montana Grizzlies college football team, a dominant program of the Big Sky Conference and consistently a top team in Division I FCS, formerly known as ''Division I-AA''. The infilled SprinTurf playing field is below ground level at an elevation of above sea level and runs in the traditional north-south orientation.〔(Topographic map & aerial photo ) from USGS via Microsoft Research Maps〕 The press box is above the west sideline and lights were added for the 2012 football season.〔http://www.montanakaimin.com/mobile/sports/lighting-up-washington-grizzly-stadium-1.2690020〕 It is the largest all-purpose stadium in the state of Montana.
==History==
The stadium is named after construction magnate Dennis Washington, a Montanan who donated $1 million to finance the stadium's construction in 1985. The stadium opened on October 18, 1986, and the Griz have racked up an impressive home record of 142-20 ().

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