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Breese Stevens Field

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Entertainment Corporation. After the city council approved their plan, the group purchased and installed 90 Crouse-Hinds floodlights on ten 90-foot towers at Breese for $ 29,100. Sparing the city the cost, the company recouped its outlay with a percentage of the gate receipts until the cost was met, with ownership of the lights then transferring to the city. A $ 4,000 public address system was also installed, as well as a lunchroom underneath the grandstand, serving coffee, soft drinks, sandwiches, and candy. Preceded by a parade, the new lights' official debut was a Madison Blues baseball game on May 15, 1931.
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away. The team received 50% of the gate, and their schedule became flexible to host more exhibition games. The first-night boxing match was in September, and the first-night football game was held the next night, between the Chicago Cards and the Harley Mills. While respecting the precedence of free recreational events hosted by the city, the Madison Entertainment Corporation became the promoter of nearly all night events.
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In 1981, the city council voted to allocate $ 60,000 to demolish the grandstand and shore up the exterior wall and Mifflin Street bleachers. "It's a matter of liability,' said Parks Department Superintendent Dan Stapay. "We've got letters on file dating back to 1967 that warn of structural problems."
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consented to the selling of property at Livingston and East Washington that he had previously donated to the city as a playground, on condition the new athletic field be named for him. On September 28, 1923, the city council acceded to Mrs. Stevens's terms that the field be named for her late husband
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The ability to hold events at night multiplied the use of the facility. The lights were credited with saving scholastic sports when high schools began collecting one-third of the gate receipts from their night games. The lights also proved a boon to Madison Blues baseball, drawing fans from home and
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On August 3, 1968, a weekly teen dance held at Breese broke out in racially charged fights, with the violence escalating outside when a black teenager was struck by a car that was then attacked. The "Breese Stevens incident" prompted criticism of Madison police, and led to a city investigation of
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Addressing the concern that Madison's sports facilities were insufficient, the city council began efforts to establish a new athletic field in 1922. After first trying to obtain the land by donation, a joint committee of the council and the Association of Commerce considered sites such as Olbrich
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The first night-baseball game in Wisconsin was held at the field on July 7, 1930, resulting in a defeat for the California Owls, a team that toured with its own floodlights. Attendance was impressive enough that a trio of local electrical contractors headed by Otto Harloff formed the Madison
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from 1926 to 1942. Founded by the Madison Athletic Association and captained by manager Eddie Lenehan, the Blues were first an independent team before joining the Wisconsin-Illinois League in 1926. They won the championship of the newly formed Tri-State League in 1938, defeating the
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Park and what is today's Georgia O'Keeffe Middle School playground. The council ultimately selected a block of 18 lots fronting East Washington Avenue and bounded by Mifflin, Brearly and Paterson streets. The site also had the advantage of being midway between Central High School and
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belted a grand slam home run in an exhibition baseball game in 1944 — a World War II fundraising event that raised $ 22,000 in war bonds, including $ 3,000 for the autographed bat that Hirsch used. In 1946 the New York Yankees held a three-day tryout camp at Breese.
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regent, on the wishes of his widow, who sold the land to the city. The complex was designated as a Madison Landmark in 1995 and was accepted for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places and the Wisconsin State Register of Historic Places in 2014.
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using quarry rock from Madison's Hoyt Park. The concrete bleachers were also built in 1934, and the wooden press box was added in 1939. Three heating units were installed in 1945, and two years later the new electric scoreboard was erected.
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as their home field. In 1983 the city council voted to allocate $ 230,000 to gradually restore the park by fixing the grandstand roof, sagging walls and broken toilets. Artificial turf replaced the original grass field in 2014.
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High school football games were a staple of the field's schedule, with nearly all local high school home games played there. For many years Madison East and Central High Schools made a tradition of facing off on
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In the spring of 1932 the Madison city council opened the field's gates to amateur baseball, allowing twenty teams in two leagues to play free games on Sundays. The diamond was also used by the
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supported placing a long-anticipated civic auditorium there. Three years later the city removed legal obstacles to making the field part of a planned East Washington Avenue campus for
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By the late 1960s, Breese Stevens Field lost its status as the city's premier athletic complex as modern facilities, such as Mansfield Stadium, began to appear in suburban Madison.
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The stadium hosted WIAA soccer tournaments from 1989 to 2002 and was also the home field for the Madison East and Madison La Follette high school teams.
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A public outcry led to the establishment of the field as a soccer venue in 1982. Minor league baseball returned to Breese on April 27, 1982, when the
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As a baseball stadium, Breese Stevens featured a short 240-foot right field wall. The stadium was the home of the semi-professional baseball team the
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style, was constructed from 1925 to 1926 and dedicated on May 5, 1926. The stone wall surrounding the perimeter was built in 1934 as a project of the
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As Breese further showed its age in the 1970s, proposals were made for the city to use the property for other purposes. In 1972 Madison Mayor
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In the 1980s, Madison budgeted $ 60,000 to tear down the stadium, yet there was enough objection from residents that the plan was scrapped.
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The city of Madison built the brick grandstand in 1925. The original grandstand, designed by the Madison architectural firm of
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In 1938 midget auto races were held before being banned the next year over concerns of noise and damage to the field's track.
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Upon its inception, Breese Stevens Field became the premier site for Madison's major athletic events outside the
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High school football returned in 2015 when Madison East resumed playing its varsity home games at the field.
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19-6 before a crowd of 7,500. The Bears had moved that game to Madison due to a scheduling conflict with
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The venue currently seats nearly 5,000, which can be expanded to 9,333 for concerts.
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The field also held special exhibition games with major league teams such as the
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It is home to Edgewood College teams; Madison East High School teams, the
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Breese Stevens Field is also home to a few soccer teams. Since 2005, the
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Sports venues on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
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games. Currently, it is the home field for USL League One soccer team
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amateur soccer team; the semi-professional Ultimate frisbee team, the
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The Madison Stampede rodeo event was held over six days in 1931.
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competitions, concerts, and fraternal and religious gatherings.
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team, and the Madison Industrial League, which formed in 1943.
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games were first played there in 1933, with Madison defeating
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Newsletter of the Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Association
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Hank Casserly, "Blues, Mills in Night Game Tonight,"
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Vol. 140, no. 47. p. 50. 586:games were played at Breese: In 1927 the 823:"Plan Joint City, School Athletic Field" 322:. Located eight blocks northeast of the 1752:John Michael Kohler Arts Center Theatre 930:"Blues Battle Owl Nine in Night Game," 784: 721:made their debut there before adopting 553:University of Wisconsin Badger baseball 316:Breese Stevens Municipal Athletic Field 1767:Weidner Center for the Performing Arts 1554:American Family Insurance Amphitheater 1464:"Breese Stevens stands to come down". 337:(1834–1903), a mayor of Madison and a 2136:Paradise Coast Sports Complex Stadium 687:began to play at the field in 2019. 7: 1809:Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena 618:to trounce the Chicago Mills, 25-0. 16:Athletic field in Madison, Wisconsin 2171:Sports venues in Madison, Wisconsin 745:"A Glimpse at Breese Stevens Field" 594:, 32-0. In 1929 legendary halfback 519:teams and traveling clubs like the 1264:"Cardinals Swamp Mills, 25 to 0". 1131:"Monarchs Crush All-Stars, 14-5". 127:Big Top Sports & Entertainment 14: 1742:Fox Cities Performing Arts Center 1090:"White Sox Lambast Blues, 13-3". 743:Bertun, Eric (March–April 2000). 2216:Defunct Midwest League ballparks 2201:1926 establishments in Wisconsin 2040:American Legion Memorial Stadium 1976: 1975: 1494:"New life for an old ballpark". 1401:"Madison Stares At Own Racism". 640:, gold medalist sprinter of the 523:. In 1947 legendary ace pitcher 104: 25: 2196:Sports venues completed in 1926 1446:"Support fades for MATC site". 1304:Lucas, Mike (August 10, 2023). 1146:Lucas, Mike (August 10, 2023). 1011:Lucas, Mike (August 10, 2023). 648:and the Fort Wayne Harvesters. 515:, in addition to games against 339:University of Wisconsin–Madison 333:The field is named in honor of 1960:Head coach/technical director: 708:Madison Area Technical College 633:A soccer game on July 12, 2009 318:is a multi-purpose stadium in 119:City of Madison Parks Division 1: 1479:"Muskies get 'A' for debut". 666:American Ultimate Disc League 2156:Minor league baseball venues 1762:Overture Center for the Arts 679:have played at the stadium. 2125:Lancaster Municipal Stadium 2059:Fresno State Soccer Stadium 1549:Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2232: 2161:Soccer venues in Wisconsin 1706:Phipps Center for the Arts 792:Engle, Jeanne (May 2018). 435:Civil Works Administration 372:racing, rodeos, circuses, 287:Madison Women's Pro Soccer 2166:Music venues in Wisconsin 1971: 1681:Oshkosh Grand Opera House 1536:Music venues of Wisconsin 1249:"Grange Wins and Draws". 545:Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch 304: 204: 36: 24: 2121:Historic Bearcat Stadium 1671:Miller High Life Theatre 1574:Neuroscience Group Field 584:National Football League 496:Chairs. 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aerial shot of Breese Stevens Field
Madison, WI
Coordinates
43°04′59″N 89°22′23″W / 43.08306°N 89.37306°W / 43.08306; -89.37306
Bus interchange
Metro Transit
Capacity
Claude & Starck
Madison Blues
WIL
IIIL
Madison Muskies
MWL
Edgewood College Eagles
NCAA
Madison 56ers
UPSL
Madison Radicals
AUDL
Madison East High School
WIAA
Forward Madison FC
USL1
Madison Women's Pro Soccer
USLS
Venue website
Madison, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Capitol
Madison Isthmus
Breese J. Stevens

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