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Ryan Field is a stadium in Evanston, Illinois, United States on the campus of Northwestern University. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Northwestern Wildcats football team. The field opened in 1926 and holds 47,130 people. Prior to 1997, the stadium was named Dyche Stadium, for William Dyche, Class of 1882, former Evanston mayor and overseer of the building project. In 1997, the facility was renamed Ryan Field in honor of the family of Aon Corporation founder Patrick G. Ryan, who was then the chairman of Northwestern's board of trustees. The renaming was made by the other members of the board in recognition of the Ryan family's leadership and numerous contributions to Northwestern, including the lead gift to the Campaign for Athletic Excellence, Northwestern's fundraising drive for athletic facilities.HistoryAt the time it was constructed, then Dyche Stadium was considered one of the finest college football stadiums in the country. The stadium originally consisted of two semi circular grandstands on either sideline, with the west (home) sideline having a small, curved upper deck whose 2 ends abut in matching concrete towers. The purpose of the curved grandstands was to maximize the number of fans sitting close to the action. Endzone seating was later added in the south endzone, and in 1952 McGaw Memorial Hall was built beyond the north endzone.The stadium had an artificial turf surface from 1973 to 1996. Prior to the 1997 season, natural grass was installed and the playing surface was lowered approximately five feet to improve sight lines from the lowest rows of the stadium. As of 2017, Ryan Field is the only stadium in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) which does not have permanent light standards.

Address: 1501 Central St, Evanston, IL 60201, USA
Phone: (847) 491-7887
State: Illinois
Zip Code: 60201


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Go Cats! May be a small venue for the Big Ten, but it's a great place to watch a game.
8 years ago (13-08-2017)
We love attending events here. Very well maintained, very homey and easily accessible. The patrons are always well behaved and our children are thrilled to be here every time. Parking is also great compared to major college stadiums and its very apparent that NW is very proud of the Ryan Field. We will be back again and again.
9 years ago (19-01-2017)
A Very great football field,football program and awesome college.
8 years ago (26-08-2017)
Nice venue for college football. Parking can be hard to find, you may have to walk quite a way. There are nice places to eat close.
9 years ago (14-11-2016)
Great history everywhere here. The towers and stands largely unchanged since 1926 when a University of Chicago vs Northwestern University game was the dedication game. As an alum, it is always fun to return to a place with no cash registers at concessions (love the math!), and upper deck ramp unchanged for nearly a century. Lots of concessions. Fun to walk around outside and in. Wildcat Alley is great and more so with kids for pizza and games. A free beer too...for adults. I do wish seats were chairs and not benches and that was an alumni club and more upgraded seat options. Parking is expensive or iffy. Go 'Cats!
9 years ago (03-09-2016)
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