Beirne Stadium is a stadium in Smithfield, Rhode Island.[1] It is the home stadium for the Bryant University college football and men's and women's lacrosse programs. Beirne Stadium will also host USL Championship club Rhode Island FC during their inaugural 2024 season. The stadium holds 4,400 people and was built in 1999. It was renamed from Bulldog Stadium on September 24, 2016. It has also hosted numerous events for Rhode Island High School State Championships.

Beirne Stadium
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Former namesBulldog Stadium (1999–2016)
LocationSmithfield, Rhode Island
Coordinates41°55′27.44″N 71°32′18.87″W / 41.9242889°N 71.5385750°W / 41.9242889; -71.5385750
OwnerBryant University
OperatorBryant University
Capacity4,400
SurfaceArtificial Turf
Construction
Broke ground1998
OpenedSeptember 1998
Tenants
Bryant Bulldogs (NCAA) (1999–present)
Rhode Island FC (USLC) (2024)

The centerpiece of Bryant University's athletic facilities, Beirne Stadium opened in 1999 as Bulldog Stadium to coincide with the varsity debut of Bryant football. On September 24, 2016, it was renamed as part of the David M. '85 and Terry Beirne Stadium Complex.

The facility received upgrades for the 2018 season that include a new FieldTurf playing surface and permanent lighting banks, making Beirne Stadium the first of the three Football Championship Subdivision stadiums in Rhode Island with permanent lights. The Bryant men's and women's lacrosse programs moved full-time from the Bryant Track & Turf Complex to Beirne Stadium for the 2019 season.

With a seating capacity of 4,400, Beirne Stadium utilizes a design that is usually reserved for larger stadiums, ensuring excellent sight lines and maximum comfort for spectators.[2] A 3,200-seat permanent bleacher comprises the backdrop for the home side of the field, while 1,200 additional seats are available on the visitor's side. Three hundred seats in the stadium are equipped with backs and arm rests. The stadium also has its own athletic training center, office space and public rest rooms.

In 2007, the Bulldogs hosted their first ever appearance in the NCAA Division II National Football Championship versus West Chester. In the 2008-2009 school year Bryant University Athletics became a Division I sports program. They belong to the America East for most sports, as well as the Big South for football, and Southland Conference for golf and tennis as of the 2022-23 school year.

In 2024, Rhode Island FC of the USL Championship will play their inaugural season at Beirne Stadium while completing construction of their stadium at Tidewater Landing.[3] On December 14, 2023, RIFC announced that they had added an additional 250 seats to the East Side Field Seats and the West Bleachers, bringing the total match-day capacity to 5,252, with an additional statement that that club had season ticket members representing all 39 of Rhode Island’s cities and towns.[4]

Attendance records edit

Rank Attendance Date Game Result
1 8,364 October 17, 2015 Bryant 38, Duquesne 17
2 7,532 September 23, 2017 Bryant 45, Fordham 40
3 6,432 September 2, 2017 Bryant 49, Merrimack 41
4 5,908 October 24, 2015 Bryant 26, Saint Francis 24
5 5,630 October 18, 2008 Bryant 20, Robert Morris 7
6 5,530 September 13, 2008 Bryant 20, Merrimack 7
7 5,434 October 13, 2007 25 Bryant 34, Stonehill 6
8 5,252 March 16, 2024 RIFC 1, New Mexico United 1
9 5,234 November 18, 2006 25 Bryant 29, 25 West Chester
10 5,113 September 4, 2010 Bryant 44, Fordham 30
11 5,104 November 1, 2008 Bryant 24, Duquesne 10
12 4,969 September 1, 2018 Bryant 41, New Haven 31
13 4,890 October 25, 2014 Bryant 42, Robert Morris 9
14 4,854 September 16, 2006 Bryant 34, Merrimack 7
15 4,823 September 23, 2000 Bryant 49, Assumption 13
16 4,820 September 24, 2005 Bryant 20, Pace 19
17 4,817 August 31, 2013 Bryant 17, Holy Cross 16
18 4,817 October 2, 1999 Bryant 31, Mount Ida 20
19 4,748 November 10, 2007 Bryant 29, Bentley 3
20 4,622 October 20, 2001 Bryant 31, UMass Lowell 16

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bulldog Stadium, Smithfield, R.I." bryantbulldogs.com. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  2. ^ Duff, Dale (September 13, 2014). "Bears Back To Work Vs Bryant". WEZQ. Bangor. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
  3. ^ "Rhode Island FC Announces Partnership with Bryant University for 2024 Season". USLChampionship.com. USL Championship. 9 June 2023. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Rhode Island FC Adds 250 Seats to Beirne Stadium Set Up Ahead of 2024 Season". Rhodeislandfc.com. December 14, 2023. Retrieved December 14, 2023.

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