CALVIN FOOTBALL STADIUM GROUND-BREAKING CEREMONY PHOTOS
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — May 22, 2025 — Calvin University has officially broken ground on its first-ever on-campus football and lacrosse field, marking a major milestone in the continued development of its football and lacrosse programs and enhancing the overall student experience. The multi-phase project would ultimately result in a full stadium, with each phase beginning only after full funding is secured. Phase One construction is now underway, made possible by the generous support of Calvin donors.
"This is a major step forward for our university," said Calvin University President Greg Elzinga. "Bringing football to campus and enhancing lacrosse is about much more than just building a field—it's about building community. The energy, tradition, and spirit that come with having home games on campus will benefit every student, every fan, and the entire Calvin experience."
Phase One: Field Construction Begins
Phase One establishes the new lighted turf field that will be used for practice and sets the foundation for the stadium's future. The field will feature:
- AstroTurf turf, lined for football and men's and women's lacrosse
- Musco LED lighting for high-impact visibility
- Backstop netting (40' x 40' behind goal posts; 20' along the remainder of the end zone) for both football and lacrosse
- Scoreboard and play clocks to support practice and drills—destined to become a secondary scoreboard in later phases
- Maintenance and emergency vehicle access via a dedicated pathway
"This field is the beginning of something transformational," said Athletic Director Jim Timmer. "It's not just a place to practice—it's the start of a long-term vision that reflects our commitment to excellence in athletics, facilities, and student experience. Every piece is intentionally planned, and we're excited to share what's next."
While the turf field is being used for practices during the 2025 season, Calvin will play its home games in the newly opened on-campus soccer stadium, which will be temporarily configured to host football games. This keeps the program embedded in campus life while Phase Two is developed.
Phase Two: Game Day Comes to Campus

With fundraising efforts now underway, Phase Two will bring the game-day atmosphere to life, including:
- Seating for approximately 3,500 spectators, including 540 chairback seats and 520 visiting team seats
- An upper concourse with standing room overlooking the field and a lower concourse behind the south end zone
- Press box space for home/visiting coaches, media, A/V, and game management
- Full perimeter fencing and continued access for emergency/maintenance vehicles
"We're creating a home-field atmosphere that recruits will want to play in, students will love to cheer from, and alumni will be proud of," said Head Football Coach
Trent Figg. "It's more than football—it's about building champions on and off the field, and this facility helps us do that."
Future Phases: Building for the Long Term
While Phases One and Two bring immediate transformation, future phases of the project include:
- Additional restrooms and fan amenities
- A multipurpose space for team meetings and hospitality
- Locker rooms for officials
- A ticket booth, concessions, and storage areas
Each phase will be funded before construction begins, ensuring the university builds sustainably and responsibly.
"Every shovel in the ground represents a step toward a future where football is fully woven into the Calvin campus experience," said Timmer. "We're grateful to our donors, excited for our students, and looking forward to welcoming the community to our field very soon."
About Calvin University:
Founded in 1876, Calvin University is a top-ranked, liberal arts institution that equips its 3,700 students from 48 U.S. states, 66 countries, and five Canadian provinces to think deeply, to act justly, and to live wholeheartedly as Christ's agents of renewal in the world. Calvin offers 100+ majors and programs, including a growing portfolio of graduate-level offerings. Calvin students engage in intensive internships, community-based service learning, and significant research that results in publishing and presenting alongside world-class faculty. The university's 400-acre campus is in the vibrant city of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Discover more at
www.calvin.edu.
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