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W.B. Mason Stadium

W.B. Mason Stadium is home to Stonehill field hockey, football, lacrosse, and track & field, and is one of the premier athletic facilities in the northeast.

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Formally dedicated on September 10, 2005, the 2,400-seat stadium features a FieldTurf playing surface, a 400-meter eight-lane track, specialty areas for track and field events, and lighting for evening events. The playing field, Timothy J. Coughlin Memorial Field, was named in memory of Tim "Cogs" Coughlin, a football student-athlete and member of the Stonehill Class of 1980, who was managing director of Cantor Fitzgerald Securities and eSpeed when he lost his life in the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

W.B. Mason president and CEO Leo Meehan, a Stonehill trustee and alumnus, announced prior to development of the facility that the company and its alumni employees would contribute $1.5 million of the $4 million cost of the project.

W.B. Mason Stadium has hosted nationally televised football games, as well as served as host to NCAA Championship events in field hockey and lacrosse as well as conference and New England Championships in track & field as well as field hockey and lacrosse.