Yurcak Field

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Yurcak Field is a multi-purpose soccer and lacrosse stadium in Piscataway Township, New Jersey, United States. It was built in 1994 and holds 5,000 people. The stadium is officially named "The Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium at Yurcak Field" in honor of Ronald N. Yurcak, a 1965 All-American Rutgers Lacrosse player.

Rutgers University and Major League Lacrosse's New Jersey Pride both host their home games at this stadium. It hosted the Division II & III NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship games in 1998, 2001, and 2002.


Current Stadiums in Major League Lacrosse
Eastern Conference Western Conference
Georgetown Multi-Sport Field | Harvard Stadium | Mitchel Athletic Complex
PAETEC Park | Villanova Stadium | Yurcak Field
The Home Depot Center | INVESCO Field at Mile High |
 Kezar Stadium | Toyota Park


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