Venues
Williams: Farley-Lamb Field
Located at the south end of campus, Farley-Lamb Field has an updated fieldhouse and great views of rolling Berkshire Mountains.
Wesleyan: Corwin Stadium at Andrus Field
Andrus Field is the oldest continuously used collegiate football field in the United States. Located in the middle of campus on the main quad, the University transforms the quad for football and baseball games with temporary bleachers.
Tufts: Ellis Oval/ Zimman Field
The Ellis Oval/Zimman Field is just south of the main campus, tucked in a triangle shaped plot in urban Somerville.
Trinity: Jessee/Miller Field at Tansill Muldoon Stadium
Nicknamed the “Coop”, Jessee/Miller Field is located in the middle of campus in the shadows of the Trinity College Chapel.
Middlebury: Youngman Field at Alumni Stadium
Located southwest of the main campus, Youngman Field has a distinctive triangle press box and great views for the home side of the Green Mountains.
Hamilton: Steuben Field
Steuben Field is located on the west side of campus, and has pine trees lining both the bleacher side and the northwest endzone.
Colby: Seaverns Field at Harold Alfond Stadium
Seaverns Field is located on the north end of campus, near Colby’s other athletic facilities.
Bowdoin: Whittier Field
Students can head east from campus through a forest trail to Whittier Field, which features an upgraded home side bleacher section.
Bates: Garcelon Field
Garcelon Field is on the east side of campus and is nestled just next to the school’s Commons dining hall.
Amherst: Pratt Field at Lehrman Stadium
Located just off Northampton Road as you head to Amherst College from the west, Pratt Field has been refurbished with a new fieldhouse and bleachers.