About: Chessa Field

An Entity of Type: venue, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org

Chessa Field is the women's soccer field of the Ohio Bobcats. It was opened under the name of "Ohio Soccer Field" on September 6, 1997. On that day, Ohio defeated the Youngstown State University Penguins 2-0 in what was also the first home varsity women's soccer game in the history of Ohio University. The stadium was named Chessa Field in honor of Scott and Crista Blower's daughter, Chessa Blower.

Property Value
dbo:abstract
  • Chessa Field is the women's soccer field of the Ohio Bobcats. It was opened under the name of "Ohio Soccer Field" on September 6, 1997. On that day, Ohio defeated the Youngstown State University Penguins 2-0 in what was also the first home varsity women's soccer game in the history of Ohio University. In 2003, several renovations took place to the field thanks to a $60,000 donation from Ohio University groundskeeper Scott Blower and his wife Crista. This allowed a new grass playing surface to be installed at the field. Also, the field dimensions were expanded to the NCAA maximum, new bleachers with a capacity of 1,000 were added, a new press box were constructed, a new digital scoreboard was added to the facility, and wrought-iron fencing was erected to surround the field. The stadium was named Chessa Field in honor of Scott and Crista Blower's daughter, Chessa Blower. (en)
  • Le Chessa Field, auparavant connu sous le nom d'Ohio Soccer Field, est un stade omnisports américain (servant principalement pour le soccer) situé dans la ville d'Athens, dans l'Ohio. Le stade, doté de 1 000 places et inauguré en 1997, sert d'enceinte à domicile à l'équipe universitaire de l'Université de l'Ohio des Bobcats de l'Ohio (pour le soccer féminin). (fr)
dbo:buildingStartDate
  • 1996
dbo:cost
  • 1000000.0
dbo:formerName
  • Ohio Soccer Field (en)
dbo:location
dbo:openingDate
  • 1997-09-06 (xsd:date)
dbo:operator
dbo:owner
dbo:seatingCapacity
  • 1000 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:tenant
dbo:wikiPageID
  • 3968961 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength
  • 2293 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
  • 1098319463 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:architect
  • various (en)
dbp:brokeGround
  • 1996 (xsd:integer)
dbp:closed
  • Open (en)
dbp:constructionCost
  • $1 millionUSD (en)
dbp:demolished
  • N/A (en)
dbp:dimensions
  • NCAA Maximum Dimensions (en)
dbp:formerNames
  • Ohio Soccer Field (en)
dbp:location
dbp:nickname
  • Home of the Bobcats (en)
dbp:opened
  • 1997-09-06 (xsd:date)
dbp:operator
dbp:owner
dbp:seatingCapacity
  • 1000 (xsd:integer)
dbp:stadiumName
  • Chessa Field (en)
dbp:surface
dbp:tenants
  • Ohio Bobcats Women's Soccer (en)
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbp:wordnet_type
dcterms:subject
gold:hypernym
georss:point
  • 39.326144 -82.111723
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Le Chessa Field, auparavant connu sous le nom d'Ohio Soccer Field, est un stade omnisports américain (servant principalement pour le soccer) situé dans la ville d'Athens, dans l'Ohio. Le stade, doté de 1 000 places et inauguré en 1997, sert d'enceinte à domicile à l'équipe universitaire de l'Université de l'Ohio des Bobcats de l'Ohio (pour le soccer féminin). (fr)
  • Chessa Field is the women's soccer field of the Ohio Bobcats. It was opened under the name of "Ohio Soccer Field" on September 6, 1997. On that day, Ohio defeated the Youngstown State University Penguins 2-0 in what was also the first home varsity women's soccer game in the history of Ohio University. The stadium was named Chessa Field in honor of Scott and Crista Blower's daughter, Chessa Blower. (en)
rdfs:label
  • Chessa Field (en)
  • Chessa Field (fr)
owl:sameAs
geo:geometry
  • POINT(-82.111724853516 39.326145172119)
geo:lat
  • 39.326145 (xsd:float)
geo:long
  • -82.111725 (xsd:float)
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
foaf:name
  • Chessa Field (en)
foaf:nick
  • Home of the Bobcats (en)
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of
is dbp:stadium of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Powered by OpenLink Virtuoso    This material is Open Knowledge     W3C Semantic Web Technology     This material is Open Knowledge    Valid XHTML + RDFa
This content was extracted from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License