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Stadium
Princeton Stadium
is a combination of high-tech, intimacy and modesty that together
has created a venue perfectly suited to the University. With a price
tag of $45 million, Princeton Stadium is a facility simplistic in
goals and complex in structure. Princeton Stadium has a seating
capacity of 27,800, with room for more than 30,000 in the building.
The turf system is a sand-based system over a gravel bed that allows
water to move freely through to provide for excellent drainage.
The public address system is a Turbosound Flashlight loudspeaker
system, the same system that recently has been installed in NFL
stadiums such as Lambeau Field and the Oakland Coliseum.
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Weight Room
The weight room
is one of the jewels of Princeton Stadium. Located in a corridor
adjacent to the Princeton locker room, the weight room features
the most modern equipment in a pristine setting designed for maximum
efficiency. Among the amenities are free weights, weight machines,
dumbbells and aerobic equipment.
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Football Locker Room
The Princeton
football Locker room, whose most distinguishable characteristic
is its orange and black Tiger-striped carpet, features private lockers
for 120 players. There is a central area where the entire team can
meet before and after games and during halftime. There is also an
athletic training facility, showers and bathrooms.
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Box
Princeton Stadium
on game day.
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Training Room
Princeton student
athletes receive the best in preventative and rehabilitative care
form the athletic training staff. The training room itself is spacious,
encompassing nearly 3000 square feet in the east wing of Caldwell
Field House. Princeton has eight certified athletic trainers who
work closely with its 38 varsity sports.
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