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Al-Marzook Field at Alumni Stadium
Yousuf Al-Marzook Field, dedicated October 15, 1977, is home to the men’s soccer team, women’s soccer team, men’s lacrosse team, women's lacrosse team and in fall of 2025 will debut the women's field hockey team.  Al-Marzook Field hosted the 2024 Conference of New England Women's Soccer Championship game where the Hawks won their first conference title in the CNE defeating Gordon College 6-0. The Women's Soccer program also defeated Springfield College at Al-Marzook Field in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship in 2024 winning 6-0 on the home field. The complex, located behind the Reich Family Pavilion, includes an all-turf field lined for both soccer and lacrosse. It sports permanent grandstands with a total capacity of 2,500. Al-Marzook Field was renovated as part of the University's Home Field Advantage campaign in 2005.
Yousuf Al-Marzook Field was made possible through the generosity of Faisal Al-Marzook, who earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Arts and Sciences in 1967. At the time of the dedication, the donation was the largest single alumni contribution ever received by the University. The field was dedicated to the memory of Faisal's father. The Yousuf Al-Marzook Athletic Field is dedicated to the encouragement of international peace through academic cooperation and interchange.