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[td][/td] [td]'''Weston Field Athletic Complex '''is a [[sports complex]] in [[Williamstown, Massachusetts]], United States. The facility is owned and operated by the [[Williams College]] and home of the [[Williams Ephs]] athletics teams. The complex consists of two separate turf fields, Farley-Lamb Field [[American football|football]] and [[lacrosse]], and Williamson Field for [[field hockey]].[/td]
[td]'''Weston Field Athletic Complex '''is a [[sports complex]] in [[Williamstown, Massachusetts]], United States. The facility is owned and operated by the [[Williams College]] and home of the [[Williams Ephs]] athletics teams. The complex consists of two separate turf fields, Farley-Lamb Field [[American football|football]] and [[lacrosse]], and Williamson Field for [[field hockey]] as well as track and field.[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]Renovations completed in 2014<ref>[http://www.williams.edu/athletics/directions.php To Weston Field] at williams.edu</ref> include artificial turf surfaces, a new grandstand, an addition for field hockey, a new track, lighting for the fields and a large support building. Weston Field biennially hosts the Williams-Amherst football game, known as [[The Biggest Little Game in America]], the most-played Division III football rivalry game and the only Division III game to have hosted [[College GameDay (football TV program)|College GameDay]].[/td]
[td]Renovations completed in 2014<ref>[http://www.williams.edu/athletics/directions.php To Weston Field] at williams.edu</ref> include artificial turf surfaces, a new grandstand, an addition for field hockey, a new track, lighting for the fields and a large support building. Weston Field biennially hosts the Williams-Amherst football game, known as [[The Biggest Little Game in America]], the most-played Division III football rivalry game and the only Division III game to have hosted [[College GameDay (football TV program)|College GameDay]].[/td]
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[td][/td] [td]'''Weston Field Athletic Complex '''is a [[sports complex]] in [[Williamstown, Massachusetts]], United States. The facility is owned and operated by the [[Williams College]] and home of the [[Williams Ephs]] athletics teams. The complex consists of two separate turf fields, Farley-Lamb Field [[American football|football]] and [[lacrosse]], and Williamson Field for [[field hockey]].[/td]
[td]'''Weston Field Athletic Complex '''is a [[sports complex]] in [[Williamstown, Massachusetts]], United States. The facility is owned and operated by the [[Williams College]] and home of the [[Williams Ephs]] athletics teams. The complex consists of two separate turf fields, Farley-Lamb Field [[American football|football]] and [[lacrosse]], and Williamson Field for [[field hockey]] as well as track and field.[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]Renovations completed in 2014<ref>[http://www.williams.edu/athletics/directions.php To Weston Field] at williams.edu</ref> include artificial turf surfaces, a new grandstand, an addition for field hockey, a new track, lighting for the fields and a large support building. Weston Field biennially hosts the Williams-Amherst football game, known as [[The Biggest Little Game in America]], the most-played Division III football rivalry game and the only Division III game to have hosted [[College GameDay (football TV program)|College GameDay]].[/td]
[td]Renovations completed in 2014<ref>[http://www.williams.edu/athletics/directions.php To Weston Field] at williams.edu</ref> include artificial turf surfaces, a new grandstand, an addition for field hockey, a new track, lighting for the fields and a large support building. Weston Field biennially hosts the Williams-Amherst football game, known as [[The Biggest Little Game in America]], the most-played Division III football rivalry game and the only Division III game to have hosted [[College GameDay (football TV program)|College GameDay]].[/td]
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