Carter–Finley Stadium Explained

Stadium Name:Carter-Finley Stadium
Former Names:Carter Stadium (1966–1979)
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Location:4600 Trinity Road
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
Coordinates:35.8008°N -78.7194°W
Broke Ground:December 14, 1964[1]
Opened:[2]
Expanded:1992, 2003-2005, 2021
Renovated:2006, 2021
Owner:North Carolina State University
Operator:North Carolina State University
Surface:Tifway 419 Bermuda Grass (sidelines are artificial turf)
Construction Cost:$3.7 million
($ in dollars)
Architect:Milton Small and Associates[3] & Charles H. Kahn (original 1966 stadium)
Corley Redfoot Architects, Inc. (all additions and renovations since 2001)
Structural Engineer:LHC Structural Engineers (since 2001)
General Contractor:L.E. Wooten and Co.
Tenants:NC State Wolfpack (NCAA) 1966–present
Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (WLAF) 1991
Seating Capacity:56,919 (2021–present)Former capacity

Wayne Day Family Field at Carter–Finley Stadium is a sports venue in Raleigh, North Carolina. Home to the NC State Wolfpack football team, it opened in 1966[4] and has a current seating capacity of 56,919 seats.[5]

History

As early as the 1950s, State was looking to replace its on-campus facility, Riddick Stadium. The concrete-and-wood stadium had been built in 1907 and was showing signs of decline. It never held more than 23,000 seats (14,000 permanent) at any time. Partly because of this, many of longtime coach Earle Edwards' teams played more games on the road than at home. At Edwards' urging, school officials began a concerted effort to build a more modern facility[6] [7]

The new stadium finally opened in 1966. It was originally named Carter Stadium, in honor of Harry C. & Wilbert J. "Nick" Carter, both graduates of the university. They were major contributors to the original building of the stadium. The name of Albert E. Finley, another major contributor to the university, was added in September 1979.[8]

While located on University land, the stadium is a few miles to the west of the academic campus on Trinity Road, just off Hillsborough Street.

Carter–Finley Stadium's season tickets have been sold out for nine straight years.

Carter–Finley Stadium has the smallest clearance between the stands and the sidelines of any stadium in the ACC.

Retired numbers displayed on the west facade of Carter–Finley Stadium include those of Roman Gabriel (18), Torry Holt (81), Philip Rivers (17), Bill Yoest (63), Dennis Byrd (77), Dick Christy (40), Jim Ritcher (51), Ted Brown (23), Mario Williams and Bradley Chubb (9); and Russell Wilson (16). Carter–Finley also displays banners from NC State's bowl appearances which include the Gator Bowl, Peach Bowl, and Liberty Bowl.

Renovations

Prior to the 2001 season, the university began a program of modernization of the stadium by enclosing the southern end zone with seats, and the state-of-the-art Murphy Center (named for Wendell Murphy) was built behind it. Following the 2004 football season, Carter–Finley was again expanded with the completion of the "Vaughn Towers", a complex of luxury boxes, club seats, and media facilities which opened for the 2005 football season.[9]

For the 2006 season, a new north end zone grandstand was added consisting of 5,730 new chairback, bench, and handicap-accessible seating with another 1,630 permanent bleacher seats built underneath the video scoreboard making Carter–Finley a bowl and giving it a capacity of 57,583 spectators. Additional upgrades to the stadium included a new north end zone plaza with concession stands and the addition of two video screens in each corner of the south end zone.

Renovations done before the 2023 season included a new north end videoboard that was more than double the size of the previous screen and sound system upgrades for better performance for concerts and musical performances. Construction commenced after the completion of the 2023 NHL Stadium Series game between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Washington Capitals on February 18.[10]

Notable events

Concerts

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June 2, 1979Boston, Van Halen, Poco & the OutlawsJune Jam40,000N/A
May 4, 1988Pink FloydA Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour42,982 / 42,982$866,576
July 27, 1989The WhoThe Kids Are Alright Reunion Tour
September 16, 1989The Rolling StonesLiving ColourSteel Wheels Tour52,881 / 52,881$1,506,393
July 10, 1990Grateful Dead
July 22, 1990Paul McCartneyThe Paul McCartney World Tour
May 10, 1994Pink FloydThe Division Bell Tour46,656 / 48,000 $1,597,283
September 7, 1994The Rolling StonesLenny KravitzVoodoo Lounge Tour38,738 / 38,738$1,797,502
May 30, 1998George Strait45,536 / 45,536$1,507,720
July 4, 1998Jimmy BuffettLittle FeatDon't Stop The Carnival Tour45,287 / 45,287$1,524,695
October 3, 2009U2MuseU2 360° Tour55,027 / 55,027$4,962,240This was the first time the venue had hosted a similar event, since the modernization of the stadium.[11]
July 1, 2015The Rolling StonesThe Avett BrothersZip Code Tour40,428 / 40,428$7,947,996[12]
May 3, 2016BeyoncéDJ KhaledThe Formation World Tour38,292 / 38,292$4,810,620The first solo female to headline a concert in the stadium.[13] During the show, the stadium was evacuated after lightning had been spotted in the area. The show later resumed.[14]

Soccer

On July 28, 2011, the World Football Challenge held an exhibition match between Juventus of Italy's Serie A, and Guadalajara Chivas of Mexico's Primera Division at the stadium.[15]

Hockey

See main article: 2023 NHL Stadium Series. The National Hockey League announced on February 15, 2020, that the Carolina Hurricanes would host a Stadium Series game at Carter–Finley Stadium on February 20, 2021.[16] The NHL announced on December 23, 2020, that the game had been postponed.[17] On February 4, 2022, the NHL announced the game would take place in February 2023. On March 3, 2022, the NHL announced the game would take place on February 18, 2023, between the Hurricanes and the Washington Capitals.[18]

The Hurricanes defeated the Capitals 4–1 with 56,961 fans in attendance.[19]

Following the stadium series game, NC State's club hockey program, the IcePack, defeated the North Carolina Tar Heels 7–3 in front of an estimated 24,000 fans.[20] [21]

Other events

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wolfpack Football Through The Decades. Section Six. July 24, 2007. September 23, 2011.
  2. News: USC Spoils Carter Stadium Dedication. Tim. Peeler. The Wolfpacker. September 2, 2009. September 23, 2011.
  3. Web site: Carter Stadium, and Mr. Finley. North Carolina State University. September 7, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121016235659/http://www.ncsu.edu/homecoming/2009/02/page4.php. October 16, 2012. dead.
  4. Web site: First game in Carter Stadium (10/8/1966). December 23, 2011. Historical State: History in Red and White.
  5. Web site: Facilities . NC State University Athletics . January 4, 2022 . en.
  6. News: Longtime NCSU football coach dead at 88 . . . . February 26, 1997 . Google News.
  7. Web site: Maintaining a sense of place and history. NC State. December 20, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110926022800/http://www.ncsu.edu/homecoming/2009/02/page2.php. September 26, 2011. dead.
  8. Web site: NCSU Timelines. historicalstate.lib.ncsu.edu. June 22, 2017.
  9. Web site: Carter–Finley Stadium. December 23, 2011. North Carolina State Athletics.
  10. Web site: New Carter-Finley Stadium Videoboard Coming in 2023 . August 17, 2023 . November 11, 2022 . North Carolina State Athletics.
  11. Web site: Setting the Stage. Dave. Pond. Outside the Classroom. North Carolina State University. September 2009. September 7, 2012.
  12. News: Lieth . Angelica . Behind the scenes: Setting up for the Rolling Stones concert in Raleigh (Slideshow) . . July 10, 2015 . June 30, 2015 . subscription . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20150703162904/https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2015/06/30/rolling-stones-carter-finley-stadium-raleigh-nc.html . July 3, 2015.
  13. Web site: The Formation World Tour. beyonce.com. February 7, 2016. February 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160209073137/http://www.beyonce.com/tour/formation-world-tour/?tour_view=dates. February 9, 2016. dead.
  14. Beyoncé Fans In Raleigh Can Relax: She's Coming Back On Stage. May 3, 2016. Time. May 3, 2016. Iyengar. Rishi.
  15. News: International soccer powers set to play at Carter–Finley. William E.. Laws. The News & Observer. Raleigh. July 8, 2011. September 7, 2012.
  16. Hurricanes to host 2021 NHL Stadium Series at N.C. State . NHL.com . en-US . February 16, 2020 . February 15, 2020.
  17. 2021 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series Game Postponed . NHL.com . en-US . January 18, 2021 . December 23, 2020 .
  18. 2023 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series to Feature Washington Capitals vs. Carolina Hurricanes at Carter-Finley Stadium on Feb. 18, 2023 . NHL.com . en-US . March 3, 2022 . March 3, 2022.
  19. Hurricanes top Capitals 4-1 in Carolina's 1st Outdoor Game . . Associated Press . en-US . February 18, 2022 . February 20, 2022.
  20. News: Donahue . Lillian . 'It's unreal' – NC State IcePack hockey conquers UNC during outdoor Raleigh game . February 21, 2023 . . February 21, 2023.
  21. News: Perchick . Michael . Raleigh still buzzing over stretch of sports wins anchored by Stadium Series . February 21, 2023 . . February 21, 2023 . en.