United States
- A. J. McClung Memorial Stadium, Columbus, Georgia
- American Legion Memorial Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
- California Memorial Stadium, University of California, Berkeley
- Christy Mathewson–Memorial Stadium, Bucknell University (Lewisburg, Pennsylvania)
- Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, University of Texas at Austin (Austin, Texas)
- Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, University of Oklahoma (Norman, Oklahoma)
- Memorial Stadium (Alice, Texas), Alice, Texas
- Memorial Stadium, Asheville, a multi-use stadium located in Asheville, North Carolina. In the early 2000s the stadium fell onto hard times, but is now in the midst of a project to revamp it called "master plan"
- Memorial Stadium (Bakersfield), Bakersfield, California
- Memorial Stadium (Baltimore), Baltimore, Maryland
- Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana)
- Memorial Stadium (Boise), Boise, Idaho
- Memorial Stadium (Champaign), University of Illinois (Champaign, Illinois)
- Memorial Stadium, Clemson, Clemson University (Clemson, South Carolina)
- Memorial Stadium, Columbia, University of Missouri (Columbia, Missouri)
- Memorial Stadium (Fort Wayne), Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Memorial Stadium (Indiana University old), Indiana University (1925–1959)
- Memorial Stadium (Johnson City, Tennessee), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Washington County, Tennessee
- Memorial Stadium (Kansas State), Manhattan, Kansas
- Memorial Stadium (Kent), Kent State University (Kent, Ohio)
- Dix Stadium, Kent State University, known as Memorial Stadium from 1969–71
- Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, University of Nebraska
- Memorial Stadium (Maine), Portland, Maine
- Memorial Stadium (Mesquite, Texas), Mesquite, Texas
- Memorial Stadium, Savannah, Savannah, Georgia
- Memorial Stadium (Seattle), Seattle, Washington
- Memorial Stadium (Storrs), University of Connecticut (Storrs, Connecticut)
- Memorial Stadium (Tarleton State), Stephenville, Texas
- Memorial Stadium (Terre Haute), Indiana State University (Terre Haute, Indiana)
- Memorial Stadium (Texas A&M-Commerce), Commerce, Texas
- Memorial Stadium (University of Kansas), Lawrence, Kansas
- Memorial Stadium (University of Minnesota), Minneapolis, Minnesota (1924–1981)
- Memorial Stadium (University of North Dakota), Grand Forks, North Dakota
- Memorial Stadium (Wayne State), Wayne State College (Wayne, Nebraska)
- Memorial Stadium (Wichita Falls), Wichita Falls, Texas
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