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![]() The stadium in 2020 | |
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Location | 309 Stadium Drive Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 |
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Coordinates | 35°54′31″N 79°02′42″W / 35.90861°N 79.04500°W / 35.90861; -79.04500 |
Owner | University of North Carolina |
Operator | North Carolina Tar Heels |
Capacity | 4,200 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | May 2017 |
Opened | March 2, 2019; 5 years ago (March 2, 2019) |
Architect | CRA Associates, Inc.[1] |
General contractor | TA Loving[1] |
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North Carolina Tar Heels: men's & women's soccer men's & women's lacrosse | |
Website | |
goheels.com/dorrancefield |
Dorrance Field is the on-campus soccer and lacrosse stadium at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
The stadium was constructed on the site of the old Fetzer Field. Construction on the new field began in May 2017 and the stadium opened on March 2, 2019.[2][3]
The field was named after longtime women's soccer coach Anson Dorrance, officially dedicated on September 29, 2019.[4]
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NCAA/ISFA/NSCAA national championships in bold; NCAA College Cup appearances in italics |
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College Cup finals | |
NCAA national championships in bold |
Soccer and lacrosse stadiums of the Atlantic Coast Conference | |
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† lacrosse stadium |