GOLDEN BULLS-RAMS FOOTBALL MATCHUP MOVED TO MEMORIAL STADIUM
GOLDEN BULLS-RAMS FOOTBALL MATCHUP MOVED TO MEMORIAL
STADIUM
Big showdown in the Queen City
September 24, 2010
Charlotte, NC – The football contest between Johnson C.
Smith University and Winston-Salem State University scheduled for
Saturday, October 2nd at 6:00 pm originally set to be played at the
Irwin Belk Complex has been relocated to the American Legion
Memorial Stadium.
The game has been moved to accommodate the potentially larger than
capacity seating at the Irwin Belk Complex. The stadium seats
approximately 4,500 fans. The move will not be unfamiliar for the
team; JCSU has played its homecoming football games in the past at
the nearby Memorial Stadium.
“We just wanted to take safety precautions and be proactive,
with a big rivalry game between these two institutions, and the
success that Winston has had this season; it made economical sense
to move the game to Memorial,” said JCSU Athletic Director,
Stephen Joyner, Sr.
American Legion Memorial Stadium is a 21,000-capacity stadium
located on 7th Street in the Elizabeth community of Charlotte,
North Carolina. Memorial Stadium is mainly used for high school
sporting events and also serves as a public venue. Prior to the
construction of nearby Bank of America Stadium, Memorial Stadium
was Charlotte's largest outdoor venue, and is still the largest
municipal venue in the city.
New venue ticket prices for General admission are $15.00; Youth
(ages 6-17), Senior Citizens, Active Military, JCSU Employee, and
Visiting Student (all with proper identification) - $10.00. JCSU
Student and Children (ages 5 & under) are Free, and Parking is
$5.00.
Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 pm inside Memorial Stadium. JCSU
enters this game 1-3 overall and 0-1 in the CIAA after a tough
25-21 loss at home to Brevard College; while the Rams, who return
to the conference this season since a 2005 departure for NCAA
Division I-AA status could potentially be undefeated depending on
the outcome of this weekend’s match-up with Fayetteville
State (3-0 record).






