Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium

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Address1396 Stadium Road
Coordinates44°19′16″N 96°46′48″W / 44.321°N 96.780°W / 44.321; -96.780
OwnerSouth Dakota State University
Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium
View from east in 2016
Brookings is located in the United States
Brookings
Brookings
Location in the United States
Brookings is located in South Dakota
Brookings
Brookings
Location in South Dakota
Interactive map of Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium
Address1396 Stadium Road
LocationSouth Dakota State University
Brookings, South Dakota, U.S.
Coordinates44°19′16″N 96°46′48″W / 44.321°N 96.780°W / 44.321; -96.780
OwnerSouth Dakota State University
OperatorSouth Dakota State University
Capacity19,340
Record attendance19,477 October 25, 2025 vs. North Dakota State
SurfaceAstroTurf
Construction
Broke ground2014
Opened2016; 9 years ago (2016)[1]
Construction cost$65 million
Tenants
South Dakota State Jackrabbits (NCAA)
(2016–present)
Brookings High School Bobcats (SDHSAA)
(2016–present)

The Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium is an outdoor college football stadium in the north central United States, on the campus of South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota. It is the home venue of the South Dakota State Jackrabbits of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. The stadium was constructed in phases on the previous Coughlin-Alumni Stadium site and has a seating capacity of 19,340. The field has a traditional north-south alignment at an approximate elevation of 1,620 feet (495 m) above sea level.

It was funded through private gifts and long-term revenue streams, including expanded club seats, loge boxes, and a premium suite level. Lead gifts totaling $12.5 million from Sioux Falls banker Dana Dykhouse and philanthropist T. Denny Sanford were announced in October 2013 and the stadium opened in 2016.

The stadium project was approved by the state Legislature during the 2014 session and signed into law by Governor Dennis Daugaard. Construction began in the fall of 2014 with the east and south stands completed in August 2015; the remainder of the project was finished by the next football season in August 2016.[2]

The opening event at the stadium in 2016 was the Jacks Bash concert, which featured country music artists Lee Brice, Little Big Town, and Luke Bryan on September 8. Two days later, the football team opened up the stadium with a 56–28 win over the Drake Bulldogs. SDSU posted a 6–1 record at home during the 2016 season, including a playoff win over the Villanova Wildcats.

South Dakota State posted a 30–5 (.857) record at the stadium in its first five seasons.

Attendance records

Rank Attendance Date Game Result
119,477October 25, 20252 South Dakota State 7, 1 North Dakota State 38
219,431November 4, 20231 South Dakota State 33, 11 North Dakota State 16
319,376September 14, 20241 South Dakota State 24, Augustana 3
419,371October 26, 20193 South Dakota State 16, 1 North Dakota State 23
519,357October 14, 20231 South Dakota State 41, Northern Iowa 6
619,351October 26, 20243 South Dakota State 20, 4 South Dakota 17
719,332October 8, 20222 South Dakota State 28, South Dakota 3
819,332September 9, 20231 South Dakota State 20, 3 Montana State 16
919,331October 12, 20241 South Dakota State 63, Youngstown State 13
1019,321September 7, 20241 South Dakota State 45, 12 Incarnate Word 24

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