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  • Boone Pickens Stadium
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  • Boone Pickens Stadium (previously known as Lewis Field) has been home to the Oklahoma State University Cowboys football team in rudimentary form since 1913, and as a complete stadium since 1920. The facility is the oldest football stadium in the Big 12 Conference but was left largely neglected and enjoyed only modest renovations throughout its near-century of existence. Officially the capacity is 60,218 but that includes some of the unfinished unsold suites in the west end zone.
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Former names
  • Lewis Field
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  • 9223372036854775807
Nickname
  • "The Boone"
broke ground
  • 1920
construction cost
  • 50000.0
  • 2.86E8
stadium name
  • Boone Pickens Stadium
Operator
Surface
  • Astroplay 2000 to 2004
  • Astroturf 1972 to 1999
  • Natural grass 1920 to 1971
  • Desso Sports Systems Artificial Grass 2005 to present
renovated
  • 2003
seating capacity
  • 8000
  • 13000
  • 30000
  • 39000
  • 43500
  • 44700
  • 47800
  • 48000
  • 48500
  • 50440
  • 50614
  • 60000
  • 60218
Architect
  • Gary Sparks Crafton Tull Sparks
Opened
  • 1920-10-02
Owner
tenants
  • Oklahoma State Cowboys
  • Orange Peel Concert
Location
  • West Hall of Fame Avenue & Hester Street, Stillwater, OK 74078
abstract
  • Boone Pickens Stadium (previously known as Lewis Field) has been home to the Oklahoma State University Cowboys football team in rudimentary form since 1913, and as a complete stadium since 1920. The facility is the oldest football stadium in the Big 12 Conference but was left largely neglected and enjoyed only modest renovations throughout its near-century of existence. With the resurgence of Cowboy football sparked by the 2001 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners in the annual Bedlam Series game and the subsequent 2002 Houston Bowl season, interest grew for a major overhaul of Lewis Field. An ambitious fund-raising project for the renovation dubbed "The Next Level" became the flagship effort of the Oklahoma State athletic department. Officially the capacity is 60,218 but that includes some of the unfinished unsold suites in the west end zone.
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