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  1. Since 1982, a Cougar victory, all WSU home games in the rivalry have been played at Martin Stadium, with the Cougars winning seven of the 19 Pullman games (.368) through 2018; the most recent win was in 2012, in overtime.

  2. Since the expansion of Reser Stadium at Oregon State in 2005, Martin Stadium has the least seating capacity in the Pac-10 and is last in the Pac-12. The current attendance record was set on November 15, 1997, WSU Cougars beat Stanford on Senior Day in front of 40,306 fans.

  3. Apr 18, 2013 · Just as the great coaches and players of the gridiron program have changed so has Martin Stadium. The history of the stadium dates back to 1892, when it was built and named Soldier Field. The first football game at the stadium took place, Nov. 9, 1895 when WSU defeated Idaho 10-4.

  4. A new stadium was built and on September 30, 1972 the Cougars played the first game at Martin Stadium, a victory against the Utah Utes. The stadium had a capacity of 27,600 and had an Astroturf field.

  5. Oct 15, 2016 · Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington is the home field of the Washington State Cougars football program, and currently has a capacity of 32,952, which is the smallest in the PAC-12 by far (over 10,000 less than either Reser Stadium or Rice-Eccles Stadium, home of Oregon State and Utah respectively). The venue opened in 1972, and is named after ...

  6. The Cougars began playing in the new stadium in 1972, but parts of Rodgers Field existed until the East endzone seats were replaced in 1999. Opened: September 30, 1972. Opening capacity: 22,600.

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  8. The WSU Cougars played all of their home games at Joe Albi Stadium in Spokane in 1970 and 1971 . As of 2006, the stadium has a seating capacity of 35,117.

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