American football stadium in Pullman, Washington
"Gesa Field" redirects here. For the baseball stadium in Pasco, see
Gesa Stadium .
Martin Stadium Aerial view of the Martin Stadium from the northeast, taken in March 2024
Show map of the United States Show map of Washington (state) Address 720 NE Stadium WayPullman, Washington United States Location Washington State University Coordinates 46°43′55″N 117°09′36″W / 46.732°N 117.160°W / 46.732; -117.160 Elevation 2,510 feet (765 m) AMSL Owner Washington State University Operator Washington State University Capacity 32,952 (2014–present)[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] Surface FieldTurf : (2000 –present)Omniturf : (1990–1999) SuperTurf: (1979–1989)AstroTurf : (1972–1978)Broke ground January 1, 1972 (1972-01-01 ) [ 8] Opened September 30, 1972; 52 years ago (1972-09-30 ) Renovated 1975, 1979, 1999, 2006, 2012 Expanded 1975: north grandstand 1979: track removed 2012: premium seating Construction cost $ 1 million ($7.28 million in 2024[ 9] ) $150 million (renovation)Architect Naramore Bain Brady & Johanson [ 10] General contractor Halvorson–Berg[ 11] Washington State Cougars (Pac-12 , NCAA ) (1972 –present)Idaho Vandals (NCAA ) (1999–2001)Martin Stadium
View from northeast corner, October 2014
Martin Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium in the Northwestern United States , on the campus of Washington State University in Pullman, Washington . It is the home field of the Washington State Cougars of the Pac-12 Conference .
Its full name is Gesa Field at Martin Stadium due to Richland -based Gesa Credit Union signing a 10-year sponsorship deal in 2021 for the playing surface; it has used artificial turf since its inception in 1972 , with infilled FieldTurf used since 2000 .
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^ "2013 Gameday at Washington State" (PDF) . Washington State Athletics. Retrieved August 22, 2013 .
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^ Washington State Weekly Release - Game 9 at California
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^ "About 20,000 expected as WSU "comes home" " . Spokane Daily Chronicle . Washington. September 29, 1972. p. 15.
^ Missildine, Harry (September 30, 1972). "Good news for Cougars, Utes, fans in stadium opener" . Spokesman=Review . Spokane, Washington. p. 10.
^ "Stadium Nearer to Reality" . The Cheney Free Press . December 9, 1971. p. 11. Retrieved August 22, 2013 .
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^ Capital Planning and Development Reports
^ "Phase nears end on stadium work" . Spokane Daily Chronicle . Washington. February 29, 1972. p. a3.