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Home to the Mississippi State soccer team since 1995, the Mississippi State Soccer Field gives the Bulldogs one of the finest playing surfaces in the Southeast.

Located on the north side of the Mississippi State University campus, the MSU Soccer Field joins the Mike Sanders Track Complex, Dudy Noble Field/Polk-Dement Stadium (baseball), Nusz Park (softball) and the A.J. Pitts Tennis Centre to give MSU one of the finest Olympic sport venues in collegiate athletics.

The facility features a main grandstand area which accommodates more than 500 people, while the grass hillsides that bookend the stands can seat over 1,000 fans for any given contest.

The program debuted a 2,600 square-foot brick facility in 2008 which houses a concession stand, men’s and women’s restrooms and a spacious press box.

The press box is divided into four separate work areas, with each equipped with hi-speed internet and telephone access. It is also setup to accommodate television and team video personnel. The MSU Soccer Field also includes covered dugouts for participating teams and an air-conditioned space for the visiting team and officials.

Hailed as one of the top playing surfaces in the Southeastern Conference, the field stretches 114 yards long and 74 yards wide. The regulation NCAA Championship field features Mississippi Pride grass - developed by researchers on the Mississippi State campus - making it one of the top playing surfaces in the country.

Mississippi State's grass is also licensed out and used at prestigious golf courses, the Rose Bowl, the StubHub Center (LA Galaxy) Kaufman Stadium (Kansas City Royals), Chase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks) and other professional venues.

Lights were added just after the conclusion of the 2002 campaign, equipping the facility for evening competition and giving it an added amenity that can only translate into better atmospheres.

The atmosphere at the facility has grown over the years, culminating with MSU's historic SEC Championship season in 2024. The Bulldogs set six of the Top 10 attendance marks in that year alone, breaking the single-game attendance record four times.

A school-record 4,022 fans packed the stands and the hillsides around the MSU Soccer Field on Nov. 22, 2024 as the Bulldogs defeated Washington in the NCAA Tournament to advance to their second straight Sweet 16.

In 2018 a new Daktronics LED display that measures 18 feet high by 32 feet wide was added to the field.

This new display features a 15HD pixel layout with wide angle visibility to bring crisp, clear imagery to Bulldog fans at every game. It features industry-leading environmental protection to survive the elements while operating as expected.

MSU SOCCER CLUBHOUSE

The MSU Soccer Clubhouse, a $1.8 million facility covering nearly 3,000 square feet adjacent to the soccer field, was added during the 2016 soccer season to give the Bulldogs an on-field locker room for the first time in program history. It was renovated in the summer of 2025 to modify the layout of the locker room and team meeting room spaces.

The facility a 600-square-foot film room/lounge, a 500-square-foot treatment area, 300-square-foot equipment and laundry room, a 300-sqaure-foot coaches conference room/locker room and a 250-square-foot kitchen.

The facility also houses a 1,000-square-foot player locker room, shower area and bathroom that is easily accessible from the field.

The addition of the clubhouse adds to one of the best atmospheres in the South and further demonstrates the commitment of the Mississippi State Athletic Department to the soccer program at MSU.