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Lubbers Stadium

College stadium in Allendale, Michigan, USA

Lubbers Stadium

Summary

College stadium in Allendale, Michigan, USA

FieldValue
nameLubbers Stadium
fullnameArend D. Lubbers Stadium
former_namesLakers Stadium (1973–1979)
imageLubbersStadium2021 Air.jpg
locationGVSU Main Campus
coordinates
openedSeptember 15, 1973
expanded1998, 2008, 2011, 2012
ownerGrand Valley State University
operatorGrand Valley State University
surfaceFieldTurf (2012-present)
Kentucky Bluegrass (1973-2011)
scoreboardDaktronics with ProStar video display board
capacity10,444 (2012-present)
8,950 (2011)
8,550 (1979-2010)
record_attendance17,007 (2021)
tenantsGrand Valley State Lakers football (NCAA) (1973-present)
website
address4415 Stadium Drive, Allendale, MI 49401

Kentucky Bluegrass (1973-2011) 8,950 (2011) 8,550 (1979-2010)

Allendale, MI]], home of Lubbers Stadium

Lubbers Stadium, or Arend D. Lubbers Stadium, is a stadium on the Grand Valley State University's main campus in Allendale, Michigan, USA. The stadium was named after former university president Arend Lubbers. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Grand Valley State Lakers. "Lakers Stadium" - as it was originally known - was constructed in 1972, and opened in 1973. It now officially seats 10,444 people - though it almost always holds thousands more fans. The stadium is also home to a football offices and weight training facility.

History

"Lakers Stadium" - as it was originally known - hosted its first football game on September 15, 1973 against Kalamazoo College. The Lakers won their first ever home game by defeating the Hornets 27–14. The stadium was officially dedicated and formally named "Arend D. Lubbers Stadium" on September 15, 1979.

Location

Lubbers Stadium is located in the northwest part of campus along with most all other athletics facilities, just north of the Kelly Family Sports Center and just south of Lake Michigan Drive.

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Expansions

Beginning in the spring of 2011, Lubbers Stadium began undergoing a series of expansions and renovations that will increase capacity, concessions, and restroom facilities. The improvements are being paid for by several large private gifts.

2011

The first year of expansion included replacing the student seating section with new stands, increasing student seating by 400 seats and wrapping around the corners of the stadium creating a horseshoe. Permanent concession stands and restrooms behind student section were also built to accommodate the increase in seating and the fans sitting in the south end. The wooden benches in the east and west grandstands were wrapped in blue acrylic plastic to provide more comfortable seating and a longer lifespan.

2012

In second year of renovations the field was lowered by eight feet and the outdoor track surface was removed and replaced by the new track and lacrosse stadium that was constructed on the south side of campus. Lowering the field gave the opportunity to add four rows of seating down toward the field in a horseshoe configuration, adding 2,000 seats. Chair-back seats were added in four of the new sections behind the home sideline. A grass slope was built behind the north end zone and in front of the video board for overflow seating and the band section was moved to the southeast corner. The field was then replaced with an artificial turf playing surface.

2016

The existing video board in the stadium was replaced. The new board is 40 feet tall and 72.5 feet wide, a total display area of 2,900 square ft. making the new board nine times larger than the old one. It is the largest board in Division II and would rank second among all FCS schools, it is the fourth largest in the state of Michigan and the 40th largest on-campus display board in the country. In addition an 18 x 8 scoreboard was added to the south side of the stadium.

2017

Expansion occurred during the summer months of 2017 on the press box, located on the west side of the stadium. The addition was on the upper north section of press box, adding another few boxes. The project was completed in late August, in time for the upcoming season.

2019

Between the 2018 and 2019 seasons the building containing the football offices and locker room at the north end of the stadium was renovated and expanded. The building was renamed the Jamie Hosford Football Center and includes: New team meeting room, expanded and renovated locker room and equipment room, new and renovated player meeting rooms, new coaches offices, new athletic training facility and new lobby and trophy area.

Beyond

Designed with the future in mind, the stadium can have permanent seating added when needed, with ultimate expansion to 20,000 seats. In the years beyond this expansion the University plans on adding visiting locker rooms under the east grandstand and remove the existing press box and replace it with a larger one to add more seating and sky boxes. These improvements would be paid for by a public fund raising campaign.

Attendance records

RankAttendanceYearGame result1234567891011121314151617181920
17,0072021Grand Valley 28, Ferris State 35
16,8892016Grand Valley 35, Ferris State 23
16,7342017Grand Valley 48, Davenport 0
16,6712018Grand Valley 45, Michigan Tech 20
16,6242022Grand Valley 66, Lincoln (Calif.) 7
16,5632018Grand Valley 31, Ferris State 35
16,4672009Grand Valley 38, Saginaw Valley 7
16,2362016Grand Valley 50, Northern Michigan 24
16,1212015Grand Valley 24, Ferris State 61
15,9852017Grand Valley 34, Saginaw Valley 6
15,2542021Grand Valley 70, Northwood 9
15,1392012Grand Valley 83, Notre Dame (Ohio) 46
15,0052014Grand Valley 24, Ohio Dominican 28
15,0042011Grand Valley 44, Western Oregon 20
14,6882016Grand Valley 55, Lake Erie 7
14,6122008Grand Valley 31, Ferris State 13
14,5572005Grand Valley 30, Ferris State 10
14,5522019Grand Valley 35, Edinboro (PA) 10
14,5152014Grand Valley 66, Lake Erie 28
14,4722005Grand Valley 31, Saginaw Valley 10

Stadium traditions

  • "Cannons" – After every touchdown or field goal score by GVSU, "cannons" or fireworks are shot off behind the student section on the south end of the stadium. Cannons are then fired after the game if GVSU has won.
  • "Grass slopes" – Grass slopes have existed in Lubbers Stadium since its initial construction. Through various expansions and renovations, the athletic department has made it a priority to preserve a grass slope in the stadium.
  • "Lubbers Leap" - When the team enters the field from the north ramp prior to kickoff they run across the field and leap into the student section in the south endzone.

References

References

  1. "50th Anniversary - GVSU Historical Timeline". Grand Valley State University.
  2. "Official Site of GVSU Athletics - Lubbers Stadium". Grand Valley State University.
  3. "Lubbers Stadium". GVSU Lakers.
  4. "GVSU - Grand Valley Stadium (Lubbers Stadium)". D2Football.com.
  5. "Grand Valley State Yearly Results 1971-1974". cfbdatawarehouse.com.
  6. Verification phone call to GVSU Athletic Information Office on 12/10/15.
  7. (15 June 2011). "Expansion, renovations begin at Grand Valley State's Lubbers Stadium". The Grand Rapids Press.
  8. "GVSU Lubbers Stadium Field Renovation". Erhardt Construction.
  9. (21 June 2016). "Lubbers Stadium Getting New Video Display Board".
  10. (16 October 2021). "GVSU Falls 35-28 in Anchor-Bone Classic".
  11. (8 October 2016). "#2 GVSU Claims Anchor-Bone Classic With 35-23 Victory Over #14 Ferris State".
  12. "First meeting between Grand Valley and Davenport a surprise - for a half". MLive.com.
  13. "Official Site of GVSU Athletics - Boxscore for Football vs Michigan Tech on 9/22/2018".
  14. "Football vs Lincoln (Calif.) on 9/17/2022 - Box Score".
  15. "Football vs Ferris State on 10/13/2018 - Box Score".
  16. (September 13, 2015). "No. 1 Grand Valley State Claims A 38-7 Win Over No. 13 Saginaw Valley State".
  17. (September 29, 2016). "Box Score".
  18. (September 20, 2015). "Tonight's Attendance".
  19. "Official Site of GVSU Athletics - Football vs Saginaw Valley State on 9/30/2017".
  20. "Football vs Northwood on 10/9/2021 - Box Score".
  21. (September 8, 2012). "Offensive Fireworks Lead #7 Lakers to 83-46 Victory".
  22. "Football vs Ohio Dominican (Black Out) on 9/13/2014 - Box Score".
  23. (September 2, 2011). "No. 5 Grand Valley State Claims 44-20 Season-Opening Win Over Western Oregon".
  24. "Lake Erie Grand Valley Box Score".
  25. (20 September 2008). "#2 Grand Valley State Claims 31-13 Victory Over #24 Ferris State".
  26. (27 August 2005). "GVSU Claims 30-10 Victory Over Ferris State In Season Opener".
  27. "Football vs Edinboro (PA) on 9/7/2019 - Box Score".
  28. "Football vs Lake Erie (Family Day) on 9/27/2014 - Box Score".
  29. (15 October 2005). "#1 Lakers Claim 31-10 Victory Over #4 Saginaw Valley State".
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