Ohiri Field

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Ohiri Field[edit | edit source]

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Ohiri Field is a multi-purpose stadium located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on the campus of Harvard University. It is primarily used for soccer and lacrosse matches and serves as the home field for the Harvard Crimson men's and women's soccer teams.

History[edit | edit source]

Ohiri Field was named in honor of Nnamdi Azikiwe Ohiri, a former Harvard student and soccer player who tragically passed away. The field was dedicated in his memory to celebrate his contributions to the university and the sport.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

Ohiri Field features a natural grass playing surface and has a seating capacity that accommodates several hundred spectators. The field is equipped with basic amenities for players and fans, including locker rooms and restrooms.

Location and Accessibility[edit | edit source]

Ohiri Field is situated within the Harvard Athletics Complex, which is easily accessible from the main campus and surrounding areas. The field is located near other athletic facilities, including the Harvard Stadium and the Bright-Landry Hockey Center.

Events[edit | edit source]

In addition to hosting Harvard's home games, Ohiri Field is also used for various local and regional soccer tournaments and events. It has been a venue for youth soccer camps and clinics, fostering the development of young athletes in the region.

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