List of Eponyms of Stadiums in The United States - New York

New York

  • Arthur Ashe Stadium, New York City, named for Arthur Ashe
  • Charles F. Berman Field, Ithaca, named for Charles F. Berman (Cornell soccer player)
  • Icahn Stadium, New York City, named for Carl Icahn (businessman and donor)
  • Joe Nathan Field, Stony Brook, named for Joe Nathan (former player for the Stony Brook University baseball team that occupies the stadium, who funded a 2011 renovation)
  • Joseph L. Bruno Stadium, Troy, named for Joseph Bruno
  • Lawrence A. Wien Stadium, New York City, named for Lawrence A. Wien (lawyer and entrepreneur)
  • Louis Armstrong Stadium, New York City, named for Louis Armstrong
  • Michie Stadium, West Point, named for Dennis Michie
  • Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, named for Ralph C. Wilson Jr.
  • Sal Maglie Stadium, Niagara Falls, named for Sal Maglie
  • Schoellkopf Field, Ithaca, named for Henry Schoellkopf (Cornell football player)
Under construction
  • Bob Ford Field, Guilderland, named for Bob Ford (longtime head football coach at the stadium's owner, the University at Albany)
Demolished
  • Archbold Stadium, Syracuse, named for John D. Archbold (donor)
  • Ebbets Field, New York City, named for Charles Ebbets
  • Holleder Memorial Stadium, Rochester, named for Don Holleder
  • Offermann Stadium, Buffalo, named for Frank J. Offermann
  • Shea Stadium, New York City, named for William A. Shea

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