5,495 on December 8, 2007 vs. Virginia Tech (post-2002 contraction) 9,200 on October 24, 1982 vs. Alabama A&M (all-time),[2] 6,090 on September 26, 1999 vs. Syracuse (women's all-time) 2,308 vs. Notre Dame on October 13, 2006 (women's post-contraction)[3]
Morrone Stadium, officially known as Ray Reid Field at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium[4] is the on-campus soccer stadium at University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut.
The 5,100-seat stadium was built in 1969. and has undergone many renovations since. The stadium hosts the school's men's and women's soccer programs.
^If You Build it, They Will Come - Daily Campus, September 30, 2008. Accessed August 25, 2011 Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
^2004 Media Guide
^Women's Soccer Media Guide 2011, retrieved August 19, 2011
^"UConn Facilities - University of Connecticut Official Athletic Site". Archived from the original on 2010-08-12. Retrieved 2010-12-03.
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