45 College Stadiums That Are More Iconic Than the Teams That Play There
26. Howard University’s Greene Stadium (Washington, D.C.)

Howard may not be a football powerhouse, but Greene Stadium stands as a cultural cornerstone of HBCU athletics. Opened in 1926, it’s where tradition meets legacy. With views of the D.C. skyline and a band that rivals any in the country, the stadium is a Saturday afternoon celebration of Black excellence, heritage, and pride. It’s hosted everything from high-stakes rivalry games to historic civil rights gatherings. Even if the scoreboard isn’t always in Howard’s favor, the atmosphere—driven by community, history, and rhythm—makes Greene Stadium more than iconic: it’s sacred ground.








