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The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor football team plays its home games at Belton High School's Tiger Field. The 7,500-seat stadium is located less than three minutes away from the UMHB campus and is one of the finest football stadiums in Central Texas. The facility features seating on both sidelines, along with end zone bleachers housing the "Couch Cru", UMHB's student cheering section. There are full concession and restroom facilities on both the home and visitor's sides. There is also a full-service, two-story press box on the home side bleachers with seating for visiting coaches in a one-story press box on the visitor's side.
The original natural grass surface was replaced with a "PerfectGrass" artificial playing surface prior to the 2005 football season. Tiger Field also played host to its first NCAA Postseason game when the Cru hosted Wesley College in a Second Round game in 2005. UMHB has compiled an impressive 52-11 home record in eleven seasons of games at Tiger Field. The Cru is 7-2 all-time in postseason games at Tiger Field and the stadium also played host to the 2008 NCAA Division III Football National Semifinals when UMHB hosted Wisconsin-Whitewater. A UMHB record crowd of 7,522 turned out to watch the Cru beat Hardin-Simmons 20-18 in the 2008 regular season meeting.
Andersen Fieldhouse
Andersen Athletic Fieldhouse is the official name of the on-campus building housing the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor football program. It is located at the Cru football/soccer field complex, Cru SportsPlex, on University Drive behind the main campus. The fieldhouse is adjacent to the two football practice fields used by the Cru. The football practice fields also feature three filming towers for use by the football team's video staff and additional practice areas on the end of each field.
The Andersen Foundation, located in Minnesota, provided funds to the project which will house primarily football equipment for over 200 football players, weight and training facilities, state-of-the-art video and training facilities and offices for the more than 17 football coaches, trainers, and managers.
The 12,500 square foot facility is one of a kind in Central Texas, and one of the finest NCAA Division III fieldhouses in existence.