Capping a week-long thank you to fans and supporters, Illinois State Athletics will host a free screening of Disney’s Academy Award-winning animated hit Big Hero 6 on Sunday, June 7, beginning at 6 p.m., at Hancock Stadium.
Tag: Hancock Stadium
8 things that’ve happened since ISU lost at Hancock
The Redbirds haven’t lost at Hancock since the stadium’s major renovation. That’s 12 straight wins. The last time ISU lost at home was November 17, 2012.
ISU football takes share of MVFC title
The Illinois State football team clinched a share of the Missouri Valley Football Conference title with a 44-29 win over Southern Illinois November 22.
Top 10 STATEside stories from 2013-2014 school year
At first glance, the most-read STATEside posts from the 2013-2014 school year are all over the map. But taken together, they tell an important single story.
2014 Illinois State football season tickets on sale now
The combination of the opening of the renovated Hancock Stadium and a perfect 5-0 record on home turf has many Redbird football fans extremely excited for the 2014 campaign. With seven home games on the schedule, fans will have even more opportunities to check out the newly renovated stadium and cheer Illinois State to victory.
Redbird football Spring Showcase set for April 26
Illinois State’s football team will host a full day of family fun at Hancock Stadium on Saturday, April 26.
MCN Homecoming highlights
The Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) had a fantastic turnout for Homecoming events held Saturday, October 5!
Photos: Big Red Marching Machine, then and now
The STATEside crew pulled together some historic photos of the marching band in action over the years, with some help from the Dr. Jo Ann Rayfield Archives.
Redbird football alum worked on Hancock construction project
Alumnus Paul Sonetz has spent a lot of time at Hancock Stadium—first on the sidelines as a football player, and most recently on the construction team that completely rebuilt the 50-year-old venue.
Photos: Best campus shots from September
Every month on STATEside, we use Storify to give our readers a “best of” photo gallery, powered by tweets, Instagram photos, and Facebook posts from the previous month.