2024 REGION SEMI-FINALISTS
Marshall saw their season come to a close in the 5A Division II Region II Semi-finals with a 35-7 loss to #1 Dallas South Oak Cliff. The Mavs finish the season at (10-3). PHOTO CREDIT TO MICHEL ALFARO (Marshall News Messenger)
Marshall overcame a 12-point deficit at halftime to escape the Tomato Bowl with a thrilling 21-12 win. The Mavs advance to the 5A Division II Region 2 Semifinals. Photo Credit to Jay Neal of the Jacksonville Progress
Marshall dominated Tyler High Friday night in a downpour at Maverick Stadium Friday night. (PHOTO CREDIT GEOFF McKAY- Marshall News Messenger)
Marshall saw their season come to a close in the 5A Division II Region II Semi-finals with a 35-7 loss to #1 Dallas South Oak Cliff. The Mavs finish the season at (10-3). PHOTO CREDIT TO MICHEL ALFARO (Marshall News Messenger)
MAVERICK STADIUM
PHOTO CREDITS:
MARSHALLISD.COM
ROBERTS PHOTO + CINEMA
Maverick Stadium made its debut on September 12, 1980, when Marshall defeated the Corsicana Tigers 27-0.
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Since that night, the Mavericks have compiled a home record of 141-76-1.
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Maverick Stadium has undergone many changes in it's forty years.
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The visitor's side was expanded by 2,000 seats in 1993.
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In 2003, Marshall became one of the first East Texas schools to install artificial turf. A new scoreboard was also installed.
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The artificial turf was replaced in 2014 followed by a video scoreboard in 2016.
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A new two-story pressbox was constructed in 2018.
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In 2019 MISD purchased new lighting for Maverick Stadium as well as a new track.
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2020 saw a new turf installed as well as renovations to the home and visitor restrooms.
ABOUT MAVERICK STADIUM
Stats are for current Mav Stadium only (1980-Present)
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Record:
(145-78-1)
(.650) Winning Percentage
(3-3) Playoff record
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Highest Scoring Game:
October 18 ,2013
Marshall defeats Mount Pleasant 64-59
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Best Home Record Vs. Opponent:
Hallsville (12-1)
Pine Tree (12-2)
Nacogdoches (14-3)
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Turf from 2003-2014 and scoreboarf from 2003-2016