Weston Field Athletic Complex

Weston Field Athletic Complex
The football stadium in 2014
Interactive map of Weston Field Athletic Complex
AddressWilliamstown, MA
United States
OwnerWilliams College
OperatorWilliams College Athletics
TypeSports complex
Current use
Construction
Opened1886 (1886)
Renovated2014
Tenants
  • Williams Ephs (NCAA) teams:
  • football (1886–present)
  • lacrosse (2005–present)
  • field hockey (2004–present)
  • track and field (1901–present)
  • baseball (1886–2004)
Website
ephsports.williams.edu/weston

Weston Field Athletic Complex is a sports complex in Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States. The facility is owned and operated by Williams College and home of the Williams Ephs athletics teams. The complex consists of two separate turf fields, Farley-Lamb Field for football and lacrosse, and Williamson Field for field hockey as well as track and field.

Renovations completed in 2014 include artificial turf surfaces, a new grandstand, an addition for field hockey, a new track, lighting for the fields and a large support building. Weston Field biennially hosts the Williams-Amherst football game, known as The Biggest Little Game in America, the most-played Division III football rivalry game and the only Division III game to have hosted College GameDay.

Baseball venue, Bobby Coombs Field, was part of the Weston Field Complex from 1886 to 2004, when it was relocated to the northern end of the campus.