W.C. Patterson Field was originally constructed in 1916. It is the oldest college football stadium in the city of Los Angeles. In 1982 the stands were rebuilt and they currently seat 4,000 fans. The field was then renovated 2001 and named for W. C. Patterson. Another series of changes took place in 2005 when FieldTurf was installed, replacing the natural grass that lined the field. During the summer of 2010 the FieldTurf was upgraded. Patterson Field has been home to the Tigers' Football Program since 1916 and now serves as the home field for the Women's Lacrosse program. Both Men's and Women's Soccer teams play a number of games on the 70 x 110 yard turf during the course of their respective seasons as well.
Los Angeles artist Heather McLarty's metal gate stands at the entrance to Patterson Field and Jack Kemp Stadium, October 1, 2013. The work depicts many different sports and is made of metal, glass and objects. It was built in late 2012.
Coin toss. The Occidental College football team plays for a 21-14 win over Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Homecoming Night at Jack Kemp Stadium on Saturday Oct. 25, 2014.
Occidental Colleges men's soccer vs. Whittier College on Oct. 17, 2015 in Kemp Stadium.
The Occidental College football team plays against Chapman University during Homecoming weekend on Saturday, October 29, 2011 on Patterson Field in Kemp Stadium. Oxy wins.
Oxy Women's Lacrosse vs Whittier on Patterson Field, 2/22/14
Occidental College's football game against Chapman during Homecoming & Family Weekend, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013.
Oxy Women's Lacrosse vs Aurora 3-7-16
The Occidental College Women's Lacrosse team plays against Whittier on Saturday, February 27, 2010 at Patterson Field. This is the first home game for Oxy's new team, which is the first women's NCAA lacrosse team in Oxy's history.
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