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Hampton Football Media Guide 2013

POSTSEASON RECORDS REVIEW OPPONENTS MEAC PIRATES COACHES PREVIEW HAMPTON Armstrong stadium Home of the pirates Poised as one of the best facilities in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Armstrong Stadium is the home site for the Pirates football and men and women’s track teams. Initially constructed in 1928 by William E. Lee, a graduate of Hampton’s Building and Construction Program, Armstrong Stadium was completed by HU students with a seating capacity of 1,500. The Stadium was dedicated on October 6, 1928 and the inaugural game was played against Virginia Seminary with the Pirates taking their first home victory 13-0. The 1928 team put together an 8-1 record including six shutouts while winning the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) crown. Prior to the present renovation, the stadium seating capacity saw many changes over the years. In the 1948, the stadium was expanded when additional seats were added in the west (home) side of the field. The enlargement raised the stadiums capacity. Under the administration of Dr. William R. Harvey, President, a number of renovations have been completed. In 1978, a new press box was completed on the west side. New bleachers were installed on the west side in 1985 and the east (visitors) side in 1986. Stadium lights for night games, along with new track were added in 1988. In 1991, a new press box on the east side was added, along with TV towers to accommodate cameras for televised games. Ready rooms underneath the west side stands were completed in 1992. In 1998, the press box was renovated, the stadium was bricked, the playing field was resurfaced and a new scoreboard with the Pro Star Video Screen was added. During the spring of 1999, additional seating in the North end zone was added, along with a complete new look to the main entrance of the stadium. The new additions also house nine offices, a conference room, three multipurpose audio/visual team rooms(Offense/Defense/Team), a locker room, reception and waiting areas and a team lounge. With the addition of the end zone seats, Armstrong Stadium’s capacity is over 17,000 including standing room. Attendance Top 5 Away Games 1. 1994 at Giant Stadium vs Grambling 64,315 2. 1996 at RCA Dome vs FAMU 62,037 3. 1995 at Giant Stadium vs Grambling 58,222 4. 1998 at Giant Stadium vs Grambling 54,564 5. 2006 at Giants Stadium vs Morgan State 53,588 Top 5 home Games 1. 2004 vs Bethune-Cookman 19,342 2. 2002 vs Howard 19,021 3. 2002 vs Norfolk State 18,232 4. 1999 vs South Carolina 18,163 5. 2006 vs Norfolk State 18,157 Armstrong record since 1953 WON LOST TIE 171 127 6 26 2013 Hampton Football hamptonpirates.com


Hampton Football Media Guide 2013
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