Bush Field (Yale)

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Bush Field is a sports field located at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. It is primarily used for field hockey and lacrosse and serves as the home field for the Yale Bulldogs women's field hockey and lacrosse teams.

History[edit | edit source]

Bush Field was named in honor of David S. Bush, a notable alumnus and benefactor of Yale University. The field has been an integral part of Yale's athletic facilities, providing a venue for various sports and recreational activities.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

Bush Field features a state-of-the-art artificial turf surface, which is designed to accommodate the fast-paced nature of field hockey and lacrosse. The field is equipped with modern amenities, including seating for spectators, locker rooms, and lighting for evening games.

Events[edit | edit source]

Bush Field hosts numerous collegiate field hockey and lacrosse matches throughout the academic year. It is also used for intramural sports, club sports, and other university events. The field has been the site of several important matches, including conference championships and invitational tournaments.

Location[edit | edit source]

Bush Field is situated within the Yale University Athletic Complex, which includes other notable facilities such as the Yale Bowl, Payne Whitney Gymnasium, and Ingalls Rink. The complex is easily accessible from the main campus and is a central hub for Yale's athletic activities.

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