Martin Stadium is a stadium located in Pullman, Washington on the campus of Washington State University. Martin Stadium currently houses the NCAA team the Washington State Cougars. The stadium opened as Rogers Field on September 30, 1972 with the construction taking just over nine months at a cost of just over $1 million, $5.5 million in present day dollars. The latest renovation was in 2012, which added over 1,000 seats.
The Washington State Cougars are members of the PAC 12 Conference of the within National Collegiate Athletic Association. They are known by their team colors consisting of red and gray. Their mascot is Butch T. Cougar. Past players include Cory Withrow, Mark Rypien and Keith Millard.
The stadium currently holds 32,740 fans. There are 21 luxury suites and over 1,300 seats at the club level. Currently, it is the 94th largest stadium in the NCAA. The record fan attendance of 32,740 has been recorded multiple times over the years. In terms of parking there is on-campus parking and satellite parking lots both containing general and reserved spots.
Season tickets are available with prices starting around $175. Individual tickets start at about $20 depending on the game. Tickets are available through the team website and ticket exchanges.