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Duke Blue Devils vs. William & Mary Tribe Brooks Field At Wallace Wade Stadium September 26th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for William & Mary Tribe Football Brooks Field At Wallace Wade Stadium
290 Frank Bassett Drive, Durham, NC
27708, US
1. Duke University Parking Garage 0.5 miles $10
2. Science Drive Parking Lot 0.3 miles $8
3. Whitford Drive Lot 0.4 miles $7
4. West Campus Parking Garage 0.6 miles $10
5. Erwin Road Parking Lot 0.8 miles $5
If you’re headed to William & Mary Tribe Football at Durham for a game at O Kelly-Riddick Stadium, you’re in for more than just football. This place isn’t just a stadium; it’s got history, personality, and a real sense of community. While many know it as the site where the 1942 Rose Bowl was temporarily hosted during World War II, today it’s where passionate fans gather to cheer on the Tribe with a mix of tradition and lively spirit. The atmosphere is electric, especially in the student section, where chants and shouts really crank up the energy, those moments when everyone’s singing along or yelling at just the right time make you feel part of something bigger. The stadium offers a pretty great mix of experiences, from the panoramic views in the exclusive Tower seats to the more casual, budget-friendly general admission spots perfect for catching up with friends. Parking’s easy enough with options around the stadium, and if you’re into biking, there are spots nearby, which is kinda nice because it’s a healthy way to get there and cut down on parking hassle. Visiting Durham for William & Mary Tribe Football at O Kelly-Riddick Stadium isn’t just about the game; it’s about soaking in the vibrant atmosphere, the history, and the deep-rooted college football traditions that keep coming back season after season.