Penn State Stadium

Beaver Stadium is a college football stadium on the campus of Pennsylvania State University in Penn State University Park. It has been home to the Penn State Nittany Lions football of the Big Ten Conference since 1960, though some parts of the stadium date back to 1909. It was also the site of university commencements until 1984. The stadium, a…
Beaver Stadium is a college football stadium on the campus of Pennsylvania State University in Penn State University Park. It has been home to the Penn State Nittany Lions football of the Big Ten Conference since 1960, though some parts of the stadium date back to 1909. It was also the site of university commencements until 1984. The stadium, as well as its predecessors, is named after James A. Beaver, a governor of Pennsylvania, president of the university's board of trustees, and native of nearby Millerstown. Officially, the stadium is part of the municipality known as College Township, Pennsylvania, although it has a University Park address.
  • Location: Pennsylvania State University
  • Capacity: 106,572 (2011–present) · Former capacity:
  • Full name: Beaver Stadium
  • Address: 1 Beaver Stadium · University Park, Pennsylvania
  • Opened: 17 September 1960
  • Operator: Pennsylvania State University
  • Genre(s): College football
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