Sun Devil Soccer and Lacrosse Stadium
About Sun Devil Soccer and Lacrosse Stadium
Welcome to Sun Devil Soccer and Lacrosse Stadium, the proud home of Sun Devil Soccer and Lacrosse teams.
Located in the heart of Tempe, Arizona, this historic facility has hosted Sun Devil Soccer since April 1, 2000 and Sun Devil Lacrosse since its inaugural NCAA Division I season in 2018.
The stadium provides an elite environment for our Big 12 student-athletes and an exciting Game Day experience for fans!
Address
655 S. Athletes Place,
Tempe, AZ 85281
Stadium details
Sun Devil Soccer and Lacrosse Stadium features several modern amenities, excellent sightlines, and a vibrant atmosphere that embodies Sun Devil pride, making it a premier stadium in the Big 12 and one of the best collegiate stadiums in the country.
For athletes, the stadium features built-in coaches' offices and a fully equipped training room. The turf consists of Bermuda grass, and the penalty boxes are seeded with Tiffway 419. In the winter months, it is overseeded with perennial ryegrass.
For fans, there is a concession stand, a team shop, a press area, and a home team locker room. More excitingly, there is a grandstand that creates an exciting atmosphere due to its close proximity to the field. The stands are raised so that the first row sits eight feet over the field and is 20 feet from the sideline. Seats are accessible by either ramps or stairwells.
Related information
Game Day guide
Clear bag policy
Public transportation
Soccer image gallery
Lacrosse image gallery
Driving directions
Sun Devil Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium is located at: 655 S. Athletes Place, Tempe, AZ 85281
- Take Exit 7 for Scottsdale Road/Rural Road.
- Head south on Rural Road toward ASU.
- Turn right on E. Rio Salado Parkway.
- Turn left on S. Packard Drive., then right on S. Athlete Place to reach the stadium.
- Take Exit 173 for Rural Road.
- Head north on Rural Road toward ASU.
- Turn left on E. Rio Salado Parkway.
- Turn left on S. Packard Drive., then right on S. Athlete Place to access the stadium.
- Merge onto US-60 East toward Mesa.
- Take Exit 173 for Rural Rd and turn north.
- Continue to E. Rio Salado Parkway and turn left.
- Turn left on S. Packard Drive, then right on S. Athlete Place to reach the stadium.
- Merge onto Loop 202 East (Red Mountain Freeway).
- Take Exit 7 for Scottsdale Road/Rural Road and head south.
- Turn right on E. Rio Salado Parkway.
- Turn left on S. Packard Drive, then right on S. Athlete Place to access the stadium.
Parking details
With ParkMobile at ASU, Sun Devil fans can pay for parking from the convenience of their smartphone or tablet when they arrive on campus.
By opting for the following green alternatives, Sun Devil fans can support ASU’s sustainability mission while enjoying Game Day responsibly.
Valley Metro Rail
- The nearest Valley Metro Light Rail station to the facility is the Veterans Way/College Avenue Station, which is approximately a 6-minute walk away.
Rideshare services
When scheduling your ride to Sun Devil Soccer and Lacrosse Stadium, you can put in the following address:
Upon arrival, your driver can drop you off near the main entrance or a nearby accessible area, adhering to any posted traffic signs or instructions from event staff.
Stadium history and highlights
On September 4, 2000, ASU entered the rankings for the first time in program history as the No. 19 team in the nation. The ranking came on the heels of a 4-0 victory over No. 21 Michigan at home.
Later that month, the Sun Devils went on to set a program record for goals in a game in its 7-0 defeat of Pittsburgh, then tied their scoring record with another 7-0 defeat, this time against Eastern Michigan.
On March 3, 2018, Sun Devil Lacrosse takes down Presbyterian, 23-5, at Sun Devil Soccer and Lacrosse Stadium in the first-ever home game in program history. The 23 goals represent the highest single-game total in ASU's inaugural season.
On February 15, 2025, Sun Devil Lacrosse's 21-1 statement win over Detroit Mercy was one for the record books. The one goal allowed to UDM marked the fewest goals allowed in a game in program history, and the win ties a program-best start to a season at 3-0.
Sun Devil Soccer has hosted the Mexican National Soccer Team twice, once in 2006 and again in 2008.