When was the East Carolina football stadium built?

The original plan for ECU’s current football facility was announced on Oct. 7, 1961, by Dr. Leo Jenkins, Chancellor of the College, at a meeting of the Society of Buccaneers. Within a year, $283,387 had been raised, although the goal had been only $200,000.

Why are sports so important at ECS school?

WHY ECS? pursues competitive excellence, and inspires leadership and spiritual growth. Photo by Houston Cofield (ECS 2008) of the Daily MemphiaN. Sports offer opportunities for discipleship and student leadership that the classroom alone cannot provide.

When was Dowdy Ficklen Stadium donated to ECU?

In April 1994, Ron and Mary Ellen Dowdy, of Orlando, Fla., announced a $1 million gift to the ECU Educational Foundation. The gift would go toward the ongoing expansion of ECU’s football stadium, which was renamed Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.

When was Ficklen Stadium at East Carolina built?

With the funds in hand, Ficklen Stadium was built. The James Skinner Ficklen Memorial Stadium was dedicated on Sept. 21, 1963, as East Carolina defeated Wake Forest, 20-10. The original stadium consisted of the permanent stands on the south side, a small press box, and the old lighting system which was removed after the 1974 season.

When was Dowdy Ficklen Stadium at ECU built?

The north side permanent seating was constructed in 1968, increasing the stadium seating capacity to 20,000. The Namesakes. In April 1994, Ron and Mary Ellen Dowdy, of Orlando, Fla., announced a $1 million gift to the ECU Educational Foundation.

How did Clark LeClair Stadium get its name?

With an estimated price tag of $12 million, Clark-Le­Clair Stadium, which was named after Pirate alumnus and key contributor Bill Clark and former Pirate skipper Keith LeClair, nearly doubled Harrington Field’s capacity of approximately 1,750 (excluding outfield areas). Field area was named after E.R. Lewis Construction.