Ohiri Field

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Ohiri Field
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LocationCambridge, Massachusetts, USA
OwnerHarvard University
SurfaceGrass


Ohiri Field is a sports facility located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, primarily used by Harvard University for soccer and lacrosse. Named after a former Harvard soccer player, the field serves as a venue for both the men's and women's teams.

History[edit | edit source]

Ohiri Field was named in honor of a distinguished Harvard soccer player who made significant contributions to the university's soccer program. The field has been a central part of Harvard's athletic facilities since its inception, hosting numerous collegiate soccer and lacrosse matches.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

Ohiri Field features a natural grass playing surface, which is preferred for soccer due to its impact on the game's pace and player safety. The field is equipped with basic amenities to accommodate teams and spectators, including seating areas and scoreboards.

Usage[edit | edit source]

Primarily, Ohiri Field is used for soccer and lacrosse competitions. It hosts home games for Harvard's varsity teams, and is also used for training sessions and intramural sports. The field is an integral part of Harvard's athletic culture, contributing to the development of collegiate athletes.

Impact on Community[edit | edit source]

Ohiri Field is not only a sports venue but also a community gathering spot for fans and local residents. It plays a role in promoting sports and physical activity within the Cambridge area, and is a site for various community events.

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