Legends of the Gridiron America's Most Iconic Stadiums State by State

29. New Hampshire – Wildcat Stadium (Capacity: 11,015)

Cowell Stadium, University of New Hampshire, Durham New Hampshire. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @John Phelan

Wildcat Stadium in Durham represents the University of New Hampshire’s commitment to modernizing FCS football facilities. Opened in 2016, it seats around 11,015 fans, making it the largest collegiate stadium in the Granite State. Replacing the old Cowell Stadium, this newer venue boasts an open-bowl design, an expansive video board, and updated concessions that cater to the region’s loyal supporters. On fall Saturdays, navy and white fill the stands, while the iconic Wild E. Cat mascot roams the sidelines stirring up cheers. The stadium’s location provides scenic glimpses of New England foliage in autumn, adding charm to game days—especially during heated CAA conference matchups. An indoor club section ensures fans can escape brisk conditions without missing a moment of the action. From the student section’s lively energy to halftime performances by the Wildcat Marching Band, Wildcat Stadium offers a quintessential small-town, big-heart college football experience in New Hampshire.

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