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In 2006, Dartmouth broke ground on a new varsity soccer facility for its nationally competitive men's and women's soccer teams.  A $4.5 million gift from Stanley Smoyer '34 ensured that the field would be named in honor of Alden “Whitey” Burnham, a coach and administrator at Dartmouth from 1960-1989 who led the Big Green to its first Ivy League soccer championship in 1964.  Smoyer's sons were soccer standouts on Burnham's teams in the 1960s.  The facility features a top-quality natural-grass pitch, permanent seating for 1,600 spectators,  a press box, field lighting, scoreboard, and fencing.  Adjacent to Burnham Field is a sports pavilion that will soon be expanded to include dedicated locker rooms for men's and women's soccer, men's and women's lacrosse, and softball, as well as a state-of-the-art training room, team meeting room, equipment room, and spectator rest rooms.


Whitey Burnham

Burnham Field
About Burnham Field Facilities include
  • Built - 2006
  • Natural Grass
  • Capacity - 1600
  • Soccer-Specific Scoreboard
  • Pressbox
  • Concession Areas
  • Restrooms
  • Permanent Spectator Seating for 1600
  • Field Lighting for night games and practice