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Georgetown Hoyas vs. Cornell Big Red Cooper Field October 03rd, 2026
Parking & Directions for Cornell Big Red Cooper Field
Georgetown University, Washington, DC
20007, US
1. Lot 38: 0.3 miles, $10
2. Lot 22: 0.4 miles, $12
3. The George Washington University Garage: 0.5 miles, $15
4. Virginia Ave NW Parking: 0.6 miles, $8
5. 22nd St NW Lot: 0.7 miles, $10
Cooper Field is more than just a place to watch a game; it’s a spot full of history and that undeniable sense of community that makes Cornell Big Red Washington games special. The field first lit up under the night sky in 1936, hosting the team’s debut nighttime event, talk about a moment to remember. Fast forward to 2005, and the stadium got a serious facelift with an upgrade that added 5,000 seats and boosted the acoustics so loud you can almost feel the cheers echoing through your bones. It’s designed with fan comfort and safety in mind, offering amenities like diaper changing stations for caregivers, because comfort matters, right? The Suite Level is perfect if you’re after those memorable moments with top-notch service, while general admission tickets give you the freedom to wander and soak it all in, maybe even sneak a peek at the modern art garden nearby, which adds a splash of creativity to the whole scene. From the summit of the surrounding area, you get a pretty killer view of Cooper Field, and if you follow the route down from there, you’re right at the heart of it all. For anyone who loves the energy of college sports and a good old-fashioned tailgate, Cornell Big Red Washington at Cooper Field is where it’s at.