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Knoles Field
Knoles Field has been the home of Pacific Women's Soccer since the 2012 season; the men's team made Knoles Field its home in 2014 when the University reinstated the program. Lights and a soccer scoreboard were added to Knoles Field prior to the 2012 season.Â
The natural grass pitch provides an excellent playing surface. The closest athletics facility to the central campus, Knoles Field is a popular fall gathering spot for student, faculty and community members, with open tiered seating along the sideline of the field. Fans can also reserve tailgate spots in the parking lot outside the endline, providing a unique festive environment for enjoying matches. Stockton is known as a food truck town, and Athletics features some of the city's top food trucks in the parking lot before and during home contests.Â
In the 2021 season, both the men's and women's teams hosted marquee home games with 655 fans attending the men's match against Stanford while a jammed 912 spectators saw the women's team battle the defending national champion Santa Clara squad.Â
History was made at Knoles Field on November 16, 2017, when the Tiger men's soccer team hosted Cal State Fullerton in the first NCAA Tournament men's soccer game ever played in Stockton. Pacific downed Cal State Fullerton, 2-1, in the first round in front of a crowd of 564.Â
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