Buy UConn Huskies Football Tickets. View Seating Charts & Game Schedules Online. UConn Huskies Football 2024 Tickets. Rentschler Field East Hartford, CT.
Search results
University of Connecticut Huskies
- It is primarily used for football and soccer, and is the home field of the University of Connecticut Huskies (UConn).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pratt_&_Whitney_Stadium_at_Rentschler_Field
People also ask
What football team plays at UConn Stadium?
Where can I watch UConn football?
Where can I View University of Connecticut football games?
Does UConn have a football team?
Does UConn have an airfield?
When did UConn start playing football?
Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field is a stadium in East Hartford, Connecticut. It is primarily used for football and soccer, and is the home field of the University of Connecticut Huskies (UConn). In 2010, it was home to the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League.
The stadium serves as the home field of UConn Football and has hosted a wide variety of other athletic, cultural and civic events including international soccer, rugby, lacrosse and major...
- 40,000
- 2003
- Natural Grass
Aug 27, 2021 · STORRS, Conn. – As the UConn football team prepares to return to Rentschler Field for the first time since the 2019 season, the Division of Athletics would like to outline what UConn Nation ...
The Huskies play their home football games at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut, an off-campus facility located 20 miles (32 km) to the west of the main campus and only 3 miles east of the new Downtown Hartford-Uconn campus.
The official website for Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field, home to UConn Football and many more exciting events.
With 38,000 seats, the stadium serves as the home field of UConn football and has hosted a wide variety of other athletic, cultural, and civic events, including international soccer, rugby, lacrosse, and major concerts, including The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and The Police.
Dec 31, 2022 · Eventually becoming the University of Connecticut, the Huskies would play Division 1-AA when they made the jump to Division 1-A, or FBS as it is currently known. UConn has had a bit of a love/hate relationship with football.