Peden Stadium

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Photo of football being played in Peden Stadium at Ohio University
#103

Building Type: Recreation

Campus Green: South Green

Grid Map Square: F-6

Current Use

Peden Stadium is located in the Athletic Mall, coordinates F-6 on the campus map. It is marked as #103 on the map.

Peden Stadium is used for Ohio University Bobcat football games. The Peden Tower includes offices for Intercollegiate Athletics, a football locker room, weight room, planning and interview room, coaches' offices, and meeting rooms. The Tower also has a sports medicine and rehabilitation complex, wellness center, library, and conference room.

History

The stadium, then known as the Ohio University's Athletic Plant, was built in 1929 with two side units that seated 12,000 people. In 1986, major renovations enlarged the permanent seating capacity to 19,000. In 1990, the five-story tower was constructed. In 2001, the playing field was lowered and seating capacity increased to 24,000.

In 2009, in anticipation of the 75th anniversary of its construction in 2011, Peden Stadium was officially designated an Ohio Historical Site, and an historical marker erected in Drew Park.

Don C. Peden

The stadium was named in honor of Don C. Peden, a coach and director of athletics at Ohio University for 27 years. He was one of the founders of the Mid-American Conference and a national force in intercollegiate athletics, especially football and baseball. He was born in Kewanee, IL, and died in 1970 at the age of 71.

Location

200 Richland Ave., Athens, OH 45701 ( Directions )


The South Green

The South Green on Ohio University's Athens campus.

South Green is composed of residence halls and a dining hall. Notable buildings on this green include Nelson Commons, Carr Hall, Sowle Hall and Brown Hall.

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