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Coordinates: 35°5543N 94°5804W / 35.92863°N 94.9677°W / 35.92863; -94.9677
 

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Doc Wadley Stadium
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Former namesGable Field
LocationTahlequah, Oklahoma 74467
Coordinates35°55′43N 94°58′04W / 35.92863°N 94.9677°W / 35.92863; -94.9677
OwnerNortheastern State University
OperatorNortheastern State University
Capacity8,300
SurfaceFieldTurf
Construction
Opened1964[1]
Renovated2005
Expanded2005
Tenants
Northeastern State RiverHawks (NCAA) (1964–present)
Tahlequah Tigers(OSSAA) (Tahlequah City Vipers(4SFL)
NSU Homecoming Game 2007

Doc Wadley Stadium located in Tahlequah, Oklahoma is the home stadium of the NCAA Division II college football team the RiverHawksofNortheastern State University.

The University also has consented to allow Doc Wadley Stadium to be used for other purposes—for example, the Tahlequah High School football team (the Tahlequah Tigers) schedules their home games there and the field is also used for marching band contests. The Tahlequah City Vipers are an adult amateur team that also leases the stadium.

Doc Wadley Stadium underwent a $3.5 million renovation in 2014 which included an expanded seating capacity to 8,300, installing artificial turf, installing a video scoreboard, and additional restrooms and concession areas.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NSU facilities". Northeastern State University.
  • ^ "2014 Northeastern State RIverHawks football media guide" (PDF). Northeastern State University. goriverhawksgo.com. p. 21. Retrieved November 14, 2014.
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