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Jessee/Miller Field
Named after Trinity's head football coaches Dan Jessee and Don Miller, the Jessee/Miller Field is the tenth-oldest college football field in United States. In recent years the field has also been affectionately referred to as “The Coop” in reference to Trinity's mascot.
Originating before 1900, the Jessee/Miller field was christened as “Jessee Field” in honor of Jessee's retirement, who served as Trinity's head football coach from 1932 to 1966. The stadium was renamed Jessee/Miller Field on November 13, 1999 to honor Jessee's successor, Miller, who retired in 1998 as the all-time winningest coach in NCAA Division III football history in New England.
Starting as little more than a dirt track and pavilion, today the Jessee/Miller Field features a modern playing surface, six-lane, 400-meter track, and stadium seating for 5,500 people. The field was converted from grass to turf in 2002.
Sources
Trinity College in the Twentieth Century (2000) by Peter J. Knapp and Anne H. Knapp, pp. 77, 124, 276, 431.