Historical Marker

Stoll Field

UK Campus, Stoll Field near Patterson Dr., Lexington · Lexington · Fayette

Kentucky marker

Inscription

In 1880 the first college football game ever played in the South was held here at what was eventually named Stoll Field. It was dedicated in 1916 at the Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt game and was named in honor of alumnus and long-term Board of Trustees member Judge Richard C. Stoll. The field was the setting

of early football games and an integral part of student life. Class of 2007.

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McLean Stadium- This field, which once pastured President Patterson’s cows, was used for military training during WWI and in 1924 it

held McLean Stadium. It was named for Price McLean, an engineering student

who was fatally injured in a football game in 1923. McLean Stadium was the

site of Kentucky football games until they were moved to Commonwealth

Stadium in 1972. Class of 2007.

Dedicated September 4, 2008.

Location

AddressUK Campus, Stoll Field near Patterson Dr., Lexington
CityLexington
CountyFayette

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