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California Memorial Stadium, completed in November 1923, is dedicated to University of California, Berkeley students, alumni and other Californians who lost their lives in World War I. Situated in Strawberry Canyon, it remains one of the most beautiful settings in college athletics.

When a plan to build a stadium was first conceived, the university's athletics program was run by the Associated Students of the University of California. To finance the original stadium construction, a subscription drive was launched in October 1921. For each $100 donated, the subscriber received scrip that could be used to buy two Cal-Stanford Big Game tickets at $5 each for the next 10 years.

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Alumni, faculty, students and fans responded immediately. In no time the first $800,000 was raised.

The total construction cost was $1.4 million. UC Comptroller Robert Gordon Sproul (who in 1930 would become UC president) noted at the time that the fundraising effort made it possible to build the stadium "without the expenditure of one cent of university funds or state appropriations."

Construction began in December 1922, and 11 months later, Memorial Stadium opened in time for the 1923 Big Game. The game drew 73,000 fans and is reported to have been the largest crowd up to that day to witness a football game in the West. Cal won, 9-0.

Designed by John Galen Howard, with co-designers G.F. Buckingham and E.E. Carpenter, the stadium is modeled after the Colosseum in Rome. It is framed by the pine trees of the Berkeley Hills to the east and panoramic views of the campus and San Francisco Bay to the west.

On the day of the stadium's dedication, Sproul declared: "Deep rooted in the eternal hills, this memorial to the honored dead, here devoted to the service of the living, raises its noble crown into the clear California sky and stands in simple dignity, beauty and strength."

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Original plans for the stadium called for a capacity of 60,000, but they were altered in favor of a capacity closer to 80,000. The seating capacity has fluctuated due to renovation and other changes, but in 1947, a school-record-tying crowd of 83,000 watched Cal defeat Navy, 14-7, a feat which may have prompted Cal officials to establish an official capacity for the stadium. In the 1960s, temporary bleachers on the east side were removed and additional wheelchair seating and aluminum bleachers followed in the 1980s. For 2001, the press box was rebuilt, giving the stadium an official capacity of 71,799.

Memorial Stadium Facts and Figures

Overall Record 317-213-16 (.595, 57 winning seasons, 27 losing seasons, 4 tied)
2010 Home Record 4-3
Most Consecutive Winning Seasons 12, 1927-38
Most Games, Season 10, 1932 (6-2-2)
Most Wins, Season 8, 1924 (8-0-1), ’38 (8-0)
Most Losses, Season 6, 2001 (0-6)
Most Consecutive Wins 21, 1947-50
Longest Unbeaten Streak 24, 1947-51
Most Consecutive Losses 8, 2000-01
Record in Doubleheaders 15-1 (1932-39)
Undefeated Seasons 12, 1923 (1-0), 1924 (8-0-1), 1929 (5-0-1), 1935 (7-0), 1937 (6-0-1), 1938 (8-0), 1948 (7-0), 1949 (6-0), 1950 (6-0-1), 2004 (5-0), 2006 (7-0), 2008 (7-0)
Winless Seasons 2, 1959 (0-5), 2001 (0-6)
Record on Synthetic Turf  83-45-3 (.645)
Record on Grass 234-168-13 (.580)

Milestone Wins

1st Cal 9, Stanford 0, Nov. 24, 1923
50th Cal 14, St. Mary’s 13, Oct. 7, 1933
100th Cal 14, Pacific 0, Oct. 14, 1944
200th Cal 28, USC 14, Nov. 1, 1975
250th Cal 42, Oregon State 0, Oct. 3, 1992
300th Cal 42, La. Tech 12, Sept. 15, 2007

Largest Crowds

Attend Opponent Date Result
83,000 Navy Sept. 27, 1947 Cal, 14-7
83,000 Stanford Nov. 22, 1952 Cal, 26-0
82,070 Stanford Nov. 24, 1928 Tie, 13-13

 

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