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Reser Stadium is a sports facility in Corvallis, Oregon owned and operated by Oregon State University. Its original name was Parker Stadium, in honor of Portland businessman Charles T. Parker, who played a significant role in the initial fundraising. The Parker name is still honored at Parker Plaza, located between Reser and Gill Coliseum, the site of many pregame activities. Its current name comes from one of the school’s major athletic donors, the Reser family, owners of Reser’s Fine Foods.
Capacity 43,300 Opened 1953 Owner Oregon State University Operator Oregon State University Surface FieldTurf Construction cost $1 million USD Reser was built in 1953 to become the permanent home for Oregon State football, and has been their home field ever since. Intramural and club sports also use the facility occasionally, most notably the field hockey and soccer programs. The stadium is located on the southwest corner of the campus, at the intersection of 26th Street and Western Boulevard in Corvallis. Prior to the 2005-06 seasons, the official capacity of the stadium stood at 35,362. However, the Raising Reser campaign, begun in 2004, has seen the current capacity increase to 43,300 and seeks to further boost seating to 55,000 through three phases of renovation.
Also prior to the 2005-06 season, the playing surface at Reser Stadium was AstroTurf 12/2000, installed in 1999. A new FieldTurf surface was installed in the Spring of 2005.
A JumboTron is located in the southeast corner of the stadium and supplements the scoreboards at both end zones (north and south).
The north endzone is also home to the Valley Football Center, which houses a large weight room, offices and meeting facilities, reserved primarily for coaches and administrators within the football program.
From 1999-2004, the Beavers have posted an in-league home record of 18-6 at Reser Stadium — the best conference record of any team in the Pac-10 over that span.
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