Located across Wyllys Avenue from Andrus
Field, Jackson Field has been the primary varsity playing field for
men's and women's soccer as well as men's and women's
lacrosse since the late 1970s. A picturesque setting for
any athletic contest, Jackson Field is bordered by the
11-building Center for the Arts and is adjacent to the
Stewart M. Reid House, which houses the college's
admissions office. Called North Field for many years, the field was
renamed Jackson Field at a dedication ceremony October 21, 2006, to
honor longtime men's soccer and lacrosse coach Terry Jackson, who
retired in 1998 after more than 30 years at the University.