Bowers Stadium

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Elliott T. Bowers Stadium is a 14,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Huntsville, Texas. The stadium has been home to the Sam Houston State University Sam Houston Bearkats football team since 1986.[3] Previously, the team played their homes games at Pritchett Field, which currently plays host to the University's women soccer team.[4] The Bearkats are members of Conference USA (CUSA).

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Full nameElliot T. Bowers Stadium
Location620 Bowers Boulevard
Huntsville, Texas 77340
Coordinates30°42′50″N 95°32′30″W
OwnerSam Houston State University
OperatorSam Houston St Univ. Athletics
TypeStadium
Executive suitesPressbox-Upper Level: 5 premium suites and President's box
Fieldhouse: Bearkat Lounge
Capacity14,000 (2014–present)[1]
12,976 (2011–2013)[2]
14,000 (1982–2010)
Record attendance16,148
(October 24, 1994,
vs. Alcorn State)
SurfaceReal Grass Pro artificial turf (2007–present)
Current useAmerican football
Construction
Broke ground1985
OpenedSeptember 13, 1986; 38 years ago (1986-09-13)
Tenants
Sam Houston Bearkats football (NCAA)
(1986–present)
Website
gobearkats.com/bowers-stadium
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Bowers stadium was named in honor of Dr. Elliott T. Bowers, a former president of Sam Houston State University. The stadium is located on campus at Sam Houston State University. The address for Bowers Stadium is 620 Bowers Blvd, Huntsville, Texas.[5]

Renovations

In 2012, brand-new orange chairbacks were installed, replacing the older chairbacks previously in their place along with new parking lot locker rooms.[6]

In April 2013, The stadium added a video replay system scoreboard, an elevator leading up to the press box, and guest suites in the place of the old coach's press box section. New video graphics were designed and put in place for the video scoreboard as well.[7][8]

In October 2021, the Ron Mafridge field house is expected to be completed. The field house is expected to feature a new interior and exterior worth $11,667,000 in renovations. The planning for the renovation took just over 15 years and will have an area of 27,000 square feet.

In 2024, the stadium underwent a field renovation that saw the turf being replaced as well as the removal of the track.[9]

The West side of Bowers Stadium is about to undergo a $60 million renovation after the August 2024 meeting of the Texas State University System Board of Regents approved it.

Features

The stadium includes several suites. In addition to the Presidential suite seating 50 people, there are five other suites in the press box third level. Two of the five can seat up to eight while the remaining three can seat up to six. Additionally, the Bearkat Lounge in the Ron Mafridge Fieldhouse can hold up to 100 and the adjacent deck can hold another 75–100 individuals.[10]

Home Record

The Bearkats are 161–57–1 (.739) since opening Bowers Stadium,[3] and ranks as one of the toughest venues in Conference USA. The Bearkats are also undefeated at home during the Division 1 FCS playoffs and won the 2020 Division 1 FCS national championship played in spring of 2021.

Attendance records

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Rank Attendance Date Game Result
116,148October 24, 1994SHSU 48, Alcorn State 23
215,134September 14, 2024SHSU 31, Hawaii 14
314,566September 28, 2023SHSU 28, Jacksonville State 35
413,059September 21, 2024SHSU 31, New Mexico State 11
512,941September 18, 2004SHSU 41, Montana 29
612,863September 23, 2017SHSU 66, Nicholls State 17
712,367December 16, 2011SHSU 31, Montana 28
812,117October 18, 2008SHSU 17, McNeese 28
912,058August 28, 2008SHSU 58, East Central 14
1011,931October 16, 1999SHSU 31, SFA 45
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