Chessa Field

Chessa Field is the women's soccer field of the Ohio Bobcats. It was opened under the name of "Ohio Soccer Field" on September 6, 1997. On that day, Ohio defeated the Youngstown State University Penguins 2-0 in what was also the first home varsity women's soccer game in the history of Ohio University.

Chessa Field
Home of the Bobcats
Former namesOhio Soccer Field
LocationAthens, Ohio
OwnerOhio University
OperatorOhio University
Capacity1,000
Field sizeNCAA Maximum Dimensions (120 yards by 75 yards)
SurfaceNatural Grass
Construction
Broke ground1996
OpenedSeptember 6, 1997
ClosedOpen
DemolishedN/A
Construction cost$1 millionUSD
Architectvarious
Tenants
Ohio Bobcats Women's Soccer (NCAA) (1998-present)

In 2003, several renovations took place to the field thanks to a $60,000 donation from Ohio University groundskeeper Scott Blower and his wife Crista. This allowed a new state-of-the-art, laser leveled grass playing surface to be installed at the field. The work was completed by Buckeye Lawn & Landscaping, a subsidiary of Oheil Site Solutions. Also, the field dimensions were expanded to the NCAA maximum, new bleachers with a capacity of 1,000 were added, a new press box were constructed, a new digital scoreboard was added to the facility, and wrought-iron fencing was erected to surround the field.

The stadium was named Chessa Field in honor of Scott and Crista Blower's daughter, Chessa Blower.

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