Elon breaks ground for Rhodes Stadium

Groundbreaking ceremonies were held March 14 for Rhodes Stadium. Read this note for more details...

Dusty Rhodes addresses an
audience on the Elon College
campus during Tuesday mornings
stadium dedication.
© Elon College

Elon College broke ground for Rhodes Stadium, a $13 million, 8,250-seat on-campus facility, during an all-campus celebration March 14. Groundbreaking festivities included a tailgate party, pep band music, souvenir T-shirts and footballs and participation by Elon trustees, faculty, staff, student athletes, cheerleader teams and other students.

Among those speaking at the event were the following:

– Gail Drew, chairperson, Elon College Board of Trustees

– Leo M. Lambert, Elon College president

– Akilah Weaver, Student Government Association president

– Dusty Rhodes, Elon trustee, stadium benefactor

– Bob McKinnon, Elon trustee, stadium benefactor

– Alan White, Elon College director of athletics

– Rich McGeorge, Elon class of 1971; coach, Miami Dolphins 1993-2000;

former Green Bay Packer (1970-78); Elon Sports and NAIA Halls of Fame

Rhodes Stadium is named in honor of the Rhodes family by Dusty and Peggy Rhodes of Gibsonville, who have contributed $2 million to the project. The stadium’s field is named McKinnon Field in honor of Bob E. McKinnon, a 1962 Elon College alumnus, and his wife, Ray, of Hickory, who have contributed $1 million.

General contractor for the stadium is Beers Construction Co. of Winston-Salem, N.C., and Ellerbe Becket of Kansas City, Mo., is project architect.

Fund-raising continues for other facilities at the complex, including an expansion of the Koury Field House to provide locker room space and construction of a bell tower at the stadium’s entrance.

Elon’s football team currently plays in Burlington Memorial Stadium at Williams High School, which is several miles from campus. An on-campus stadium is a key step in the college’s transition to NCAA Division I athletics. The project is part of the $40 million Campaign for the Elon Vision, a fund drive to support the college’s ambitious strategic plan to meet the challenges of the 21st century.