Hodges Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium at the University of North Florida (UNF), and the home field for the North Florida Ospreys soccer , track and field , and cross country teams. It is located on the university's campus in Jacksonville, Florida , U.S. It is named for George and Kernan Hodges, who donated $ 2 million to upgrade the facility in 2006.
36-474: The 12,000-capacity stadium opened in 2004 with s capacity of 9,400 and underwent renovations in 2006 and 2008 that installed additional seating, a press box , and a 9-lane Olympic quality running track . The facility additionally includes classrooms, offices, and the Browning Athletic Training and Education Center. Following the completion of the current track, it became one of seven facilities in
72-635: A club rugby league match to be played at Hodges Stadium. Crowe's South Sydney Rabbitohs played against the Leeds Rhinos on January 26, 2008, with 12,500 people in attendance. In 2009, the Leeds Rhinos returned to UNF to play the Salford City Reds in an exhibition game. Updated 24 April 2021 30°16′30.97″N 81°30′42.12″W / 30.2752694°N 81.5117000°W / 30.2752694; -81.5117000 Press box The press box
108-430: A dugout becomes dead and the batter-runner and any baserunners advance in accordance with Rule 7.04(c). However, a live ball bouncing off a dugout railing, if present, is still in play (unless a foul ball). Due to the dugouts' location in foul territory, live balls entering dugouts usually only occur after an errant throw by the defensive team. Individual leagues at levels below MLB are free to set their own rules governing
144-462: A dugout to catch a fly ball as long as one or both feet is on or over the playing field, and does not have a foot on the ground in the dugout when making the catch. MLB universal ground rules state that the player may subsequently enter the dugout after making the catch if his momentum is carrying him that way, but if he falls in the dugout as a result, the catch is allowed but baserunners advance in accordance with Rule 7.04(c).[3] A live ball entering
180-413: A player can "save" a ball by playing it while it is still in the air despite being over an out-of-bounds area; instead the ball is "out" if it fully crosses over a boundary line in the air. In Australian rules football , the ball is considered out of bounds when the whole of the ball is outside the plane of boundary line; or, if any part of the ball touches the behind post. Under most circumstances, play
216-520: Is a special section of a sports stadium or arena that is set up for the media to report about a given event. It is typically located in the section of the stadium holding the luxury box and can be either enclosed or open to the elements. In general, newspaper writers sit in this box and write about the on-field event as it unfolds. Television and radio announcers broadcast from the press box as well. Finally, in gridiron football , some coaches (especially offensive coordinators ) prefer to work from
252-404: Is achieved without touching the ground first, it is a home run , and the batter and teammates who are on base run to home plate and score a point for their team. If the ball bounced off the ground before exiting play, it is a ground rule double , and the batter and all runners not on third advance exactly two bases; runners only score if they were on second or third base. If the ball is hit outside
288-458: Is called "Into Touch" which means that the ball has passed over the touchline). Play is restarted by a throw-in , goal kick or corner kick . In rugby league and rugby union , and their derivatives, the long parallel lines marking the lateral boundary of the field are called touch-lines. The continuation of the touch-line beyond the goal line ending at the dead ball line is called the "touch-in-goal line". Touch lines are considered outside
324-443: Is considered one that is outside of the area owned/serviced by a ski resort. Out of bounds areas can either be accessed by ducking under a rope or fence, or through marked gates. Usually, if one is caught 'cutting a rope', one will lose skiing privileges at the ski resort; depending on where one does so, they may also be arrested for trespassing . Out of bounds areas are not serviced by any type of lift, thus one must usually hike out of
360-449: Is in contact with the same), it is worth either four runs (points) if it bounced in the field first, or potentially up to six runs otherwise. In either case, the ball becomes dead . Any catches attempted by fielders also become invalidated if the fielder is touching the ball and steps outside of the field boundary before completing the catch. Most football codes differ from sports such as basketball, volleyball, or table tennis where
396-472: Is predominantly in use in American football , Canadian football , field lacrosse and basketball . In rugby union , rugby league and association football , they are known as touch-lines . The foul line is a similar concept in baseball . In cricket , the boundary lines can be marked by a rope. The sidelines are also where the coaching staff and players out of play operate during a game. Sports in which
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#1733084965407432-402: Is restarted by means of a boundary throw-in after it has gone out of bounds: the boundary umpire throws the ball high in the air and backwards over his head to a neutral contest 15-20m in from the line. Under the following circumstances, a free kick awarded against the team who put the ball out of bounds: In gridiron football , a play is considered to be dead if a ball or the player carrying
468-399: Is subject to ejection from the press box by security personnel. The rule against cheering is generally enforced only in the writers' area of the press box, and not against coaches and (in many cases) broadcasters who are known to be employed by one of the teams involved. Sidelines In sports , out of bounds (or out-of-bounds ) refers to being outside the playing boundaries of
504-417: Is touched by a player who is standing on or touching any part of the line) is considered out of bounds. When the ball goes out of bounds, it is awarded to the team that did not last touch it, regardless of which team last possessed the ball. The team entitled to the ball is required to throw it into the court. For the batting team, when the ball touches the ground outside of the field (or a fielder player who
540-514: The NFL instituted a new rule, where the ball would be awarded to the receiving team five yards ahead of the spot where it went out of bounds. In Canadian football , if a fumble goes out of bounds, the team of the last player to touch it gets possession. In association football , the ball becomes out of play when it has entirely crossed a goal line or touch line (in Association Football, this
576-463: The field . The legality of going out of bounds (intentionally or not), and the ease of prevention, vary by sport. Sports that use this term include American football , Canadian football , field lacrosse , basketball , rugby union , rugby league , and association football . The boundary may be associated with the sidelines or touch-lines, lines which mark the outer boundaries of a sports field, running parallel to each other and perpendicular to
612-405: The goal lines . The foul lines in baseball and boundary lines in cricket are similar concepts. The terms o ut of bounds or out-of-bounds refers to an active participant or component of a game (e.g., player or ball ) being outside the playing boundaries of the field of a sport. The legality of going out of bounds (intentionally or not), and the ease of prevention, vary by sport. Due to
648-621: The U.S. certified by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), allowing it to host all NCAA and IAAF events within its grounds. In addition to its use by UNF the stadium has become a center for rugby league football, serving as home field for the Jacksonville Axemen of the USA Rugby League (USARL), and hosting several international matches and training camps . The University of North Florida's field
684-456: The area. Also, out of bounds areas are serviced by no ski patrol and are not checked for avalanche potential, thus one must be properly equipped for avalanche rescue and understand the dangers of a rescue. In tennis , an out is an error in which the ball lands outside the playing area. In various tag games , non-tagging players who step out of the field are generally eliminated from play. In atya patya , offensive players who step out of
720-496: The ball goes out of bounds. A forward pass thrown to a player who has one (in the NCAA ) or both (in most other codes including the NFL ) feet on the ground out of bounds is considered an incomplete pass regardless of whether it was caught or not. In the NFL, the clock stops whenever a player carrying the ball steps out of bounds or fumbles the ball out of bounds. Within the last 2 minutes of
756-417: The batter out. While the rules of baseball define the angle of the foul lines, there are no set rules as to how large a field should be, and it varies from baseball field to baseball field. Whether fielders can attempt to catch balls in dugouts or the stands varies. In major league baseball , it is possible in baseball for a dugout to be a factor in play. MLB rule 6.05(a) states that a fielder may reach into
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#1733084965407792-415: The chaotic nature of play, it is normal in many sports for players and/or the ball to go out of bounds frequently during a game. In some cases, players may intentionally go or send the ball out of bounds when it is to their advantage. The sidelines are the white or colored lines which mark the outer boundaries of a sports field, running parallel to each other and perpendicular to the goal lines . The term
828-415: The clock stops when the ballcarrier goes out of bounds. If there are more than two minutes left in either half, the clock resumes when the umpire marks the ball as ready for the next play. If there are less than two minutes left in the half, the clock resumes upon the next play. If the player with the ball goes out of bounds in his own end zone, in most cases, it is considered to be a safety in favor of
864-434: The course so marked by the committee in charge of the competition or the golf course. If a ball is out of bounds , the player must play a ball, under penalty of one stroke, as nearly as possible at the spot from which the original ball was last played. A golf ball is out of bounds when all of it lies out of bounds . A player may stand out of bounds to play a ball lying within bounds. In skiing , an out of bounds area
900-447: The dugouts as is appropriate for their league's ballparks and playing level. For example, the rule governing reaching into dugouts to catch fly balls would not apply in leagues where the dugouts are separated from the field by a chain-link fence that is taller than the players. Basketball differs from many other sports including tennis, volleyball, and association football in that a ball that touches any part of an endline or sideline (or
936-412: The first half, the last 5 minutes of the game, or after a change of possession, the clock remains stopped until the next snap; at all other times, the clock restarts when the referee signals indicating that the ball has been placed for the next down. In arena football , the field is walled so that play can almost never go out of bounds. At all other times, the clock keeps ticking. In college football ,
972-425: The foul lines (such as to the side or behind the batter), it is a foul ball , and is equivalent to a strike, unless the batter has two strikes (in that instance, the strike count remains at two; the only exception to this is if the batter bunted the ball and it went foul, in which case the batter is called out). The foul ball bounds do not apply to fielders, who are allowed to try to catch a foul ball, which would put
1008-401: The nearest face-off dot to where the puck had gone out of play. However, if the puck is directly shot out of bounds over the glass deliberately by a player such as a goaltender or any defensive player within their own defensive zone, a delay of game minor penalty shall be assessed on the offending player. In golf , " Out of Bounds " is beyond the boundaries of the golf course or any part of
1044-450: The other team. A ball kicked out of bounds through the end zone is a touchback ; in Canadian football , this situation usually is awarded a single point . A kickoff that goes out of bounds is a penalty . Up through 1986, this required the kicking team to rekick the ball from five yards behind the spot of the original kickoff, unless the penalty was declined by the receiving team. In 1987,
1080-419: The playing field. Following the ball going out of bounds, play is restarted in a variety of ways, depending on the circumstances and rules of the particular game. In rugby union the two touch-lines may not be more than 70 metres (230 ft) apart. In ice hockey , if the puck gets knocked out of play (such as into the player's benches, over the glass, or into the netting), a face-off shall be conducted at
1116-408: The playing surface is bounded by walls, such as ice hockey , box lacrosse , and indoor football , do not use sidelines; in these sports, coaches and reserve players are positioned in recessed benches behind the walls. In baseball , there are two ways for a batted ball to be out-of-bounds. One is to exit the field of play between the foul lines (the foul lines themselves are fair territory). If this
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1152-409: The press box instead of from the sideline in order to have an "all 22" view of both the offensive and defensive players, along with coaching personnel ordered to by physicians due to medical conditions, or injuries which require rehabilitation and prevent them from being on the sidelines due to risk of further injury. For college and professional basketball , a "press row" along the sideline across
1188-435: The way from the scorer's table is set up instead for broadcasters and statisticians, while most writers work from a traditional press box position. The press box is considered to be a working area, and writers, broadcasters, and other visitors to press boxes are constantly reminded of this fact at sporting events. Cheering is strictly forbidden in press boxes, and anyone violating rules against showing favoritism for either team
1224-540: The world to feature the company's Mondotrack SX rubber surface. It was built to meet National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) standards, and is one of only seven facilities in the U.S. to be certified by the IAAF. The stadium has held several international rugby league football matches and has hosted training camps for international teams. Academy Award-winning actor Russell Crowe visited UNF to organize for
1260-501: Was first opened in 2004 in order to serve the North Florida Ospreys men's and women's soccer , cross country running , and track and field teams. In 2006 Jacksonville philanthropists George and Kernan Hodges issued a $ 2 million donation to UNF to improve the facility. The donation funded the construction of seats for 10,000, an eight-lane 400-meter track, a press box , lighting, and classrooms and offices. The nameless field
1296-470: Was renamed Hodges Stadium after them. Other additions included the Browning Athletic Training and Education Center and a strength and conditioning center. In 2008 the stadium underwent another renovation to install a new state-of-the art running track . The university spent another $ 3 million to complete the 9-lane Olympic -quality track. It was designed by the Italian company Mondo and was the third facility in
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