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Bo Pitts Field

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Full name Bo Pitts Field at Erk Russell Athletic Park
Former names Eagle Field (2005–2024)
Address 1226 Malecki DrStatesboro, GAUnited States
Coordinates 32°24′45″N 81°47′13″W / 32.412566°N 81.787082°W / 32.412566; -81.787082
Owner Georgia Southern University
Operator Georgia South. Univ. Athletics
Capacity 500[1]
Record attendance 3,519(March 29, 2019 Tormenta FC vs. Greenville Triumph SC)
Current use SoccerTrack and field
Construction
Opened 2005; 19 years ago (2005)
Renovated 2012
Tenants
Georgia Southern Eagles (NCAA) teams: men's and women's soccer (2005-present) Tormenta FC (USL1) (2015-present)
Website
gseagles.com/eagle-field

Bo Pitts Field at Erk Russell Athletic Park (formerly, Eagle Field) is a 500+ seat on campus soccer/track and field stadium in Statesboro, Georgia, United States. It is home to the Georgia Southern Eagles men's and women's soccer teams as well as cross country and track and field events. It is located in Erk Russell Athletic Park which is shared with American football venue Allen E. Paulson Stadium as well as other football buildings.

The stadium was completed in 2005.[2] On October 10, 2012, the first ever night soccer game was played at Eagle Field with newly installed lights with Georgia Southern playing Elon.[3]

The stadium hosted the 2018 Sun Belt Conference Men's Soccer Tournament. The stadium has also served as the host institution for the Southern Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships three times, most recently in 2013.

USL League One team Tormenta FC play at Eagle Field. In 2021, the team plans to move to a 5,300 seater soccer-specific stadium in Statesboro, which is currently under construction.[4][5]

In 2024, the stadium was named after Charles "Bo" Pitts, a notable soccer player for Georgia.[6]

  1. ^ "Eagle Field at Erk Russell Athletic Park".
  2. ^ "Eagle Field". Georgia Southern Eagles.
  3. ^ "Eagle Field Enters Lighted Age". Archived from the original on 2013-02-16. Retrieved 2013-01-05.
  4. ^ "Tormenta Stadium to break ground March 27". Statesboroherald.com.
  5. ^ "Tormenta FC owners give update on new stadium, retail shops". 24 October 2019.
  6. ^ Georgia Southern Athletics Secures Seven-Figure Gift for Soccer on gseagles.com, 21 Feb 2024