Scott Stadium
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Scott Stadium
1815 Stadium Road ,
Charlottesville, VA 22903 Email | Send to Phone* -
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SEATING NOTES:
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- Sections 129 and 537 include both Faculty Staff and general seating. Tickets in those Sections not specified as Faculty Staff will be mapped to the general seating portion of that section.
- Hill seating is a Youth seating area for fans 18 and under ONLY. Hill seating is General Admission (GA).
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HISTORY
Year Opened: 1931 | Field Surface: Natural Grass
Monticello Mountain and the Blue Ridge Mountains cradle the oldest Division I stadium in the state of Virginia. Scott Stadium sits in the midst of the Carl Smith Center and houses David A. Harrison III Field. It was built in 1931 as a replacement for the old Lambeth Field, otherwise known as "Colonnades." Its namesake is former university rector and donor Frederic Scott and was originally built to house 25,000 fans.
The field surface was grass until 1974, when artificial turf was installed. Unfortunately, the change made the long-standing tradition of a mounted Cavalier striding into the stadium impossible. The field remained turf until 1994, when grass was re-installed, allowing the Cavalier to once more ride into the stadium with the football team.
Through many construction projects over the years Scott Stadium now holds a capacity of more than 61,000 spectators. The largest crowded was recorded Aug. 30, 2008, when 64,947 saw Virginia, affectionately nicknamed the Wahoos, get swamped by USC, 52-7.
TRADITIONS
It is not uncommon for one to see men dressed in coats and ties and women dressed in sundresses while attending the games at Scott Stadium. It has been a tradition for years.
In 2003, however, then coach Al Groh made a plea with the students to put down the traditional garb for orange attire. Dispersed among the crowd you'll find more orange these seasons, but tony outfits are still prevalent.
Source: University of Virginia
GETTING THERE

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ACC Official Visit: Recruits on the move
Jared Shanker and Corey Dowlar stop by the show to discuss the recent change of heart for 2013 defensive tackle Eddie Vanderdoes and 2014 athlete J.C. Jackson.Tags: ACC Official Visit, RecruitingNation, ESPN 150, Eddie Vanderdoes, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, UCLA Bruins, J.C. Jackson, Gerald Owens, Florida State Seminoles, Florida Gators, NoleNation, Corey Dowlar, Jared Shanker, Phil Murphy - Inside the Huddle with John Clayton
Inside the Huddle with John Clayton
Inside the Huddle's John Clayton goes deep into the off-season tweaks and fixes being made by the San Diego Chargers, Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins.Tags: Inside the Huddle, Philip Rivers, C.J. Spiller, Fred Jackson, Jamaal Charles, Dannell Ellerbe, Philip Wheeler - SEC Official Visit: A&M, UF, UGA gain momentum
SEC Official Visit: A&M, UF, UGA gain momentum
Sam Khan talks both the quarterback situation at Texas A&M and the Aggies' latest four-star commitment, Derek Tyson talks Florida landing ESPN 150 athlete J.C. Jackson and Radi Nabulsi breaks down Georgia's newest linemen.Tags: SEC Official Visit, ESPN 150, RecruitingNation, J.C. Jackson, Kohl Stewart, Kyle Allen, Koda Martin, Jake Edwards, Gilbert Johnson, Florida Gators, Georgia Bulldogs, Texas A&M Aggies, GatorNation, DawgNation, GigEmNation, high school football recruiting
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