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Stoffer Family Stadium
Located adjacent to the Wheeler Sports Center, this venue serves as home to the university's track and field and football programs. The facility includes a covered grandstand with permanent-seating capacity of over 2,700 and a 14,000-square-foot Duke Athletic Center facility that includes a strength and conditioning center, a locker room, a terrace that allows fans to catch the game from a bird's-eye view, offices, an athletic training room and classrooms. The bleachers include three press boxes for media, event staff, broadcasters, and coaching staff. The stadium also features the synthetic-turf Lemmons Family Field and one of the largest video boards in all of Division III athletics.
A combined $1.2 million lead gift from Brad and Katharine Stoffer and their Boedecker Foundation in 2009 provided the seed money for the Stoffer Family Stadium project. Groundbreaking for the complex took place in the spring of 2013. Work on the grounds was completed during the summer of 2014, when grandstands were erected, the field was installed and the video board was constructed. Lemmons Field was funded by a generous personal donation by John and Joan Lemmons, founders of Pacific Fibre Products, and Larry Lemmons, the company's president.
In 2021, the track was resurfaced, making it one of the top facilities for outdoor meets in the Pacific Northwest. The track features an Olympic-caliber BSS 2000 synthetic surface from Beynon Sports with a force- reduction layer of high performance butyl rubber and Hobart texture. In 2025, the field receieved brand-new turf, including the iconic "Bruins" script across the field in a lighter green shade, making it one of the premier views in the Northwest Conference