James L. Malone Stadium (Monroe, Louisiana)
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Named in memory of James L. Malone, ULM's winningest football coach, Malone Stadium is home to the University of Louisiana at Monroe Warhawks.
The stadium, which towers 133 feet over campus, opened September 16, 1978 with a 21-13 victory by the then Northeast Louisiana Indians over the Arkansas State Indians. It has a capacity of 30,427. The largest crowd ever to attend a football game was 28,725 on October 10, 1998 when NLU faced off with Louisiana Tech.
The stadium, which towers 133 feet over campus, opened September 16, 1978 with a 21-13 victory by the then Northeast Louisiana Indians over the Arkansas State Indians. It has a capacity of 30,427. The largest crowd ever to attend a football game was 28,725 on October 10, 1998 when NLU faced off with Louisiana Tech.
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Coordinates: 32°31'51"N 92°3'57"W
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