It serves at home venue to the men's and women's soccer teams of the University.
The total cost of the stadium was $5 million, and included press boxes and scoreboard.
A second phase will include game-day locker rooms, restrooms and concessions, and it is expected to be finished in 2025.
[2] The venue was built with $3,5 million from the CCU Student Housing Foundation and the rest was donated by former CCU American football coach and CEO of TD Ameritrade Joe Moglia.
That game ended in a 1–1 draw, with Coastal's Olivia Goretski scoring the first goal in the stadium's history.