Former names | Boston University Field (1954–1963) |
---|---|
Address | 285 Babcock Street[1] |
Location | Boston, Massachusetts |
Coordinates | 42°21′11″N 71°07′08″W / 42.353°N 71.119°W |
Public transit | Green Line at Babcock Street |
Owner | Boston University |
Operator | Boston University Athletics |
Capacity | 9,871[1] |
Field size | 86 × 134 yards[1] (78.6 × 122.5 m) |
Surface | List
|
Current use | Soccer Lacrosse Rugby league |
Construction | |
Broke ground | March 20, 1915 |
Opened | August 18, 1915 |
Renovated | 1955 |
Tenants | |
List
| |
Website | |
goterriers.com/nickerson-field |
Nickerson Field is an outdoor athletic stadium in the Northeastern United States, on the campus of Boston University (BU) in Boston, Massachusetts. The stadium is owned by BU, and is the home field for some Boston University Terriers athletics programs, including soccer and lacrosse. It was also the home of the Boston University Terriers football team until the program was discontinued following the 1997 season.[2]
The stadium is located on the site of Braves Field, the former home ballpark of the Boston Braves, a major league baseball team in the National League; the franchise relocated to Milwaukee in March 1953,[3] and relocated again in 1966, becoming the Atlanta Braves. Parts of Braves Field, such as the entry gate and right field pavilion, remain as portions of the current stadium. The old Braves Field ticket office at Harry Agganis Way also remains, now used by the Boston University Police Department as headquarters complete with a cellblock. The stadium has been the home of BU teams longer (50-plus years) than it was the home of the Braves (parts of 38 seasons).
The field is named for William Emery Nickerson (1853–1930), a partner of King C. Gillette during the early years of the Gillette Safety Razor Company.[4]