Zable Stadium
Interactive map of Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field | |
| Former names | Cary Field (1935–1989) |
|---|---|
| Location | Williamsburg, Virginia |
| Coordinates | 37°16′22″N 76°42′51″W / 37.27278°N 76.71417°W |
| Owner | College of William & Mary |
| Operator | College of William & Mary |
| Capacity | 12,672 (2016–present) 11,686 (2014–2015) 12,259 (2004–2013) 13,279 (1997–2003) 15,000 (1935–1996) Official record: 18,054 (1985) Unofficial record: 19,000+ (1949) |
| Surface | FieldTurf Revolution 360 |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 1934 |
| Opened | September 21, 1935 |
| Construction cost | $138,395 (1935) ($3.25 million in 2025 dollars), $27 million (renovations) |
| Architect | BCWH & McMillan Pazdan Smith (renovations) |
| Tenants | |
| William & Mary Tribe football William & Mary Tribe track and field | |
Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field is a stadium of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. It is the home of the William & Mary Tribe football team. It is located centrally on the William & Mary campus, adjoining the Sadler Center (formerly the University Center) building and situated on Richmond Road. named for Walter J. Zable, former member of the College of William & Mary Board of Visitors, The stadium is used for football and track & field. It has an official capacity of 12,672 fans. The attendance figures for William & Mary football games are usually inexact, however, since students are not counted among the official results in an accurate fashion. The area of Cary Field behind the stadium was previously the baseball field for William & Mary until the opening of Plumeri Park in 1999.