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It is the second-newest stadium in the Big 12 Conference behind only Milan Puskar Stadium of West Virginia (which had its design based on Jack Trice Stadium), and is the sixth-largest by capacity in the conference. Including hillside seats in the corners of the stadium, the facility's official stated capacity is 55,000, although attendance has been higher than this mark on a number of occasions since 2006.

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  • Jack Trice Stadium
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  • It is the second-newest stadium in the Big 12 Conference behind only Milan Puskar Stadium of West Virginia (which had its design based on Jack Trice Stadium), and is the sixth-largest by capacity in the conference. Including hillside seats in the corners of the stadium, the facility's official stated capacity is 55,000, although attendance has been higher than this mark on a number of occasions since 2006.
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Former names
  • Cyclone Stadium / Jack Trice Field
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expanded
  • 197619972007(xsd:double)
Nickname
  • "The Jack"
record attendance
  • 56800(xsd:integer)
broke ground
  • 1973-10-26(xsd:date)
construction cost
  • 7600000.0
stadium name
  • Jack Trice Stadium
Operator
general contractor
Surface
  • Astroturf 1975 to 1995
  • Grass 1996 to present
renovated
  • 19972007(xsd:integer)
seating capacity
  • 42500(xsd:integer)
  • 43000(xsd:integer)
  • 45814(xsd:integer)
  • 46721(xsd:integer)
  • 48000(xsd:integer)
  • 55000(xsd:integer)
Architect
  • Finch-Heery & DDDKG Architects
  • RDG Planning & Designing
Opened
  • 1975-09-20(xsd:date)
Owner
tenants
  • Iowa State Cyclones
Location
  • 1798(xsd:integer)
  • Ames, Iowa 50010
abstract
  • It is the second-newest stadium in the Big 12 Conference behind only Milan Puskar Stadium of West Virginia (which had its design based on Jack Trice Stadium), and is the sixth-largest by capacity in the conference. Including hillside seats in the corners of the stadium, the facility's official stated capacity is 55,000, although attendance has been higher than this mark on a number of occasions since 2006. The current record for single-game attendance, 56,800, was set on October 13, 2012, when the Cyclones lost to Kansas State by a score of 27-21. This was the first game that Iowa State played as a member of the USA Today Coaches' Poll Top 25 since October 1, 2005 when the Cyclones lost to Nebraska 27-20 in double overtime, and the first time that two ranked teams played at Jack Trice Stadium since September 28, 2002, a 36-14 win over Nebraska.
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