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Monroe, Louisiana // USA | Home to: ULM Warhawks NCAA I-A - Sun Belt // College Football

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Malone Stadium is a stadium in Monroe, Louisiana. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the University of Louisiana at Monroe Warhawks.

Capacity 30,427
Opened September 16, 1978
Owner Univ. of Louisiana at Monroe
Operator Univ. of Louisiana at Monroe
Surface Bermuda Tifway Grass
Location Stadium Dr
Monroe, LA 71203

Malone Stadium was named for James L. Malone, the winningest coach in school history. It opened on September 16, 1978 with the then-Northeast Louisiana Indians beat Arkansas State, 21-13. It is located across the Ouachita River from the main campus, the center of the school’s athletic facilities. The field runs roughly north-northeast, with an inbalanced granstand, the west stands being the larger stands. The lower west level is a solid enclosed structure, with the ULM Athletic Training Center enclosed, and the upper level extends much higher, with the press box and luxury boxes located on top. The east side is also decked, with a short first deck wrapping around almost from goalpost to goalpost and another short steel-supported upper deck running the length of the field.

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NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic Association website
University of Louisiana at Monroe
University of Louisiana at Monroe Athletics

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