Scott D. Miller Stadium

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Scott D. Miller Stadium, located at Wesley West, is the home of five Wesley sports: football, men's and women's soccer and men's and women's lacrosse.

The opening of a modernized Miller Stadium represented the completion of the second phase of an extensive upgrade to the athletic facilities at Wesley College. In all, over $4 million has been invested into the athletic facilities as a part of the College's master plan, Wesley College: From Here to 2010.

Miller Stadium features an artificial surface (Field Turf) and initial seating for 2,500 - with potential expansion to 5,000. Lighting allows for night games and a state-of-the-art digital scoreboard has been added to the South endzone, complimenting the in the North endzone. A two-deck Press Box, with President's Box and observation deck and picnic and concession areas also add to the complex.

The stadium was originally known as Wolverine Stadium, but was renamed for outgoing President Dr. Scott Miller in a ceremony during halftime of the NCAA Division III football playoff game between Wesley and Hampden-Sydney on November 17, 2007.

The stadium has hosted eight NCAA Football Postseason games, as well as ECAC South Region soccer postseason contests.

In addition to serving as the home of five Wolverine teams, the stadium has also played host to numerous other events, including DIAA state soccer and lacrosse playoffs and Delaware youth football postseasons.

Since field turf was installed in 2004, every Wolverine team has enjoyed a strong homefield advantage, with the five teams sharing the stadium combining for a .645 winning percentage.