Former names | Hofstra Stadium (1963–2002) |
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Location | Hempstead, New York |
Coordinates | 40°42′57″N 73°35′47″W / 40.71583°N 73.59639°WCoordinates: 40°42′57″N 73°35′47″W / 40.71583°N 73.59639°W |
Owner | Hofstra Pride |
Operator | Hofstra Pride |
Capacity | 11,929 |
Surface |
FieldTurf (2007–present) AstroTurf (1968–2006) grass (1963–1967) |
Scoreboard | Daktronics FB-2028/MS-2012 |
Construction | |
Built | 1962 |
Opened |
1963 1996 and 2013 (renovation) |
Tenants | |
Hofstra Pride (NCAA) (1963–present) New York Cosmos (NASL) (1972–1973) Long Island Rough Riders (PDL) (1994–2008) New York Lizards (MLL) (2001–2002; 2009–present) New York Sentinels (UFL) (2009) New York Cosmos (NASL) (2013–2016) New York Cosmos B (NPSL) (2015) |
1963
The James M. Shuart Stadium is an 11,929-seat multi-purpose stadium and sports facility on the campus of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. First opened in 1963, and remodeled in 1996 and 2013, it was known as Hofstra Stadium until August 29, 2002, when it was renamed after the former president of Hofstra University, who played lacrosse and football during his undergraduate years at the school. The stadium grounds include James C. Metzger Hall which houses the stadium's press box, luxury suites and the Fried Center for Student-Athlete Development. It is the home field of the New York Lizards of Major League Lacrosse, and the Hofstra Pride lacrosse team of the NCAA.
Shuart Stadium has held numerous sports and events over the years, including football, lacrosse, and soccer. It has welcomed many teams from different leagues throughout several decades.
In 1971, the stadium hosted the inaugural NCAA Division I Men's lacrosse championship game. It has also served as the site for two quarterfinal games of the 2009 tournament, as well as numerous conference championship contests for Women's Lacrosse.
The New York Lizards used the facility as their home field for part of the 2001 season and the full 2002 season. During their first year, they became the inaugural Major League Lacrosse champions. The team returned in 2009 and have since called the stadium their official home.
The original New York Cosmos played at the stadium between 1972 and 1973. They won their first NASL Championship at the stadium in 1972. The new Cosmos began playing there in 2013. Shuart Stadium also played host to the most recent United States men's match in New York state, when the U.S. hosted Ecuador in a friendly match on November 30, 1984.