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Coordinates: 43°4200N 72°1640W / 43.70000°N 72.27778°W / 43.70000; -72.27778
 

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Scully-Fahey Field
Entrance to Scully–Fahey Field
Map
LocationHanover, NH
OwnerDartmouth College
Capacity1,600
Field size86,400 sq ft
Construction
Built2000
Renovated2009
Construction cost$4.4 million
Tenants
Dartmouth Big Green
men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse
(2000–present)

Scully–Fahey Field is a lacrosse venue located on the campus of Dartmouth CollegeinHanover, New Hampshire. It is the home field of the Dartmouth men's and women's lacrosse teams. It was built in 2000 with an AstroTurf surface at a cost of $4.4 million.[1] It measures 86,400 square feet (8,030 m2) and has a capacity for 1,600 spectators.[2] This was replaced with a more grass-like FieldTurf surface in 2009.[1]

The field is named in honor of Donald Scully and Peter Fahey. Scully graduated from Dartmouth in 1949 and played on its lacrosse and soccer teams, and was a two-time USILA All-American with 107 career goals to his credit. Fahey received his undergraduate degree in 1968 and a graduate degree from the Thayer School of Engineering in 1970, and played basketball and competed in track at the school.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Scully-Fahey Field, Dartmouth College, retrieved May 30, 2010.
  • ^ Dartmouth Men's Lacrosse 2010 Quick Facts (PDF), Dartmouth College, retrieved May 30, 2010.
  • 43°42′00N 72°16′40W / 43.70000°N 72.27778°W / 43.70000; -72.27778


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