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which features more than 2,500 public works of art, including two others of Trice, one north of Beardshear Hall and another on the east concourse of Jack Trice Stadium. Two events on Nov. 3 will ...
He was 21. His memory lives on. The field at Iowa State was named for Jack Trice, who was born in Ohio, in 1988. After years of pressure from students, the stadium was named for him in 1997 ...
Several events, works of art and products have honored the memory of Jack Trice ... Iowa State unveiled the “Breaking Barriers” sculpture outside of Jack Trice Stadium last November, while a portion ...
Jack Trice Stadium, located at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, has a seating capacity of approximately 61,500 spectators. It's the home field for the Iowa State Cyclones football team and is ...
They’ll discuss how students supported naming Jack Trice Stadium and how the Trice family honors Jack ... in the Christian Petersen Art Museum. Iowa Stater story: Iowa Stater magazine’s fall issue ...
The sculpture, located in the Albaugh Family Plaza just north of the namesake Jack Trice Stadium, commemorates the centennial of the former football player's death. Trice was a member of the ...
which features more than 2,500 public works of art, including two others of Trice, one north of Beardshear Hall and another on the east concourse of Jack Trice Stadium. Two events on Nov. 3 will ...
The field at Iowa State was named for Jack Trice, who was born in Ohio, in 1988. After years of pressure from students, the stadium was named for him in 1997, making it the first major college ...
making it the first major college stadium to be named for a Black person. All these years later, Jack Trice Stadium remains the only major college football stadium named for a Black person.
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