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Ridley Athletic Complex
Multi-sport facility owned and operated by Loyola University Maryland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Rev. Harold Ridley, S.J. Intercollegiate Athletic Complex is a multi-sport facility owned and operated by Loyola University Maryland. It is located 1.5 mi (2.4 km) west of the main campus in Baltimore, Maryland, on a 71 acres (28.7 ha) parcel of land at the southwest corner of the intersection of the Jones Falls Expressway and Coldspring Lane in the Woodberry neighborhood.[2] At a total cost of US$62 million, it was the largest capital project in Loyola's history.[3] Named after Rev. Harold Ridley, S.J. at the request of an anonymous donor whose $5 million contribution was the most from an individual to the university,[4][5] the complex consists of a 6,000-seat stadium for Loyola Greyhounds men's and women's soccer and lacrosse, an additional field for its men's rugby union club and eight courts for men's and women's tennis.
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Location | 2221 W Cold Spring Ln, Baltimore, MD 21211 |
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Coordinates | 39°20′13″N 76°39′09″W |
Owner | Loyola University |
Operator | Loyola University |
Capacity | 6,000[1] |
Surface | Sportexe Momentum synthetic turf |
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Broke ground | 2006 |
Opened | March 13, 2010 |
Construction cost | $62 million USD |
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