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Francis E. Henry Stadium
On April 24, 1999, the UNC field hockey and women's lacrosse programs
dedicated their new home, Francis E. Henry Stadium. The 12,000-square-foot
facility, located on Ridge Road, is one of the finest facilities of its kind
in the nation.
The building houses spacious locker rooms for each sport's players and
coaches. In the locker rooms, each player has her own full-length locker,
with ample storage space and a plaque bearing her name and number. In the
center of the building is a film and meeting room with computers, a
big-screen TV and a kitchen area. The coaches' locker rooms provide another
place for reviewing film The building's entranceway houses a sizeable trophy
case, which accommodates the Tar Heels' field hockey and lacrosse awards.
The stands seat 1,086 fans and also house a concessions stand and restrooms.
On the ground level are a sports medicine treatment room and equipment
storage areas.
Francis E. Henry is a UNC graduate who lettered in soccer for the Tar Heels
from 1964-66 and now resides in Wilmington, N.C. The facility is named for
him and his father, Francis Henry III.
Henry Stadium, first-class in every way, could not have been built without
contributions from hundreds of Tar Heel supporters. Their generosity is
celebrated throughout the stadium, from the engraved bricks out front to
plaques on the Carolina blue seats in the stands. Inside are signs
recognizing more donors whose gifts made the facility a reality.
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