Photos by Gregory Koch, Stadium Journey
Stadium Info FANFARE Score: 3.86
Gummeson Grounds Sullivan Trail Easton, PA 18040
Year Opened: 2023
Capacity: 1,000
Leap Like a Leopard
Located in the heart of the Lehigh Valley in Easton, Pennsylvania, lies a small school known as Lafayette College. The Leopards of Lafayette play in the Patriot League along with other similarly academic-minded institutions in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic. About three miles from Lafayette's campus is Gummeson Grounds, home of Leopard soccer.
Due to various donations over the years that funded renovations, the stadium is known by the full name Gummeson Grounds: Home of Mike Bourger '44 Field at Oaks Stadium, although it is commonly referred to as just Gummeson Grounds. The most recent renovation (essentially a new construction project on the same spot) transformed Oaks Stadium into a terraced field reminiscent of old English-style stadiums (more on that later.)
The stadium is part of the Metzgar Fields Athletic Complex, which also includes Kamine Stadium, home of Lafayette baseball, Rappolt Field, home of the field hockey team, and stadiums for most of Lafayette's other outdoor sports, except football.
Food & Beverage 3
A food truck is often present at sporting events at the Metzgar Complex, but when Stadium Journey visited Gummeson Grounds, it was not present, probably because it was being used at the football game going on at the same time.
When Stadium Journey visited Rappolt Field elsewhere in the Metzgar Complex for field hockey earlier in the season, the truck offered a good variety of options, although the exact menu may vary by game. Meals include hot dogs or hamburgers for $9 and a cheeseburger, teriyaki chicken sandwich, chicken tenders, and cheese steak or buffalo chicken egg rolls for $10.
While these prices are on the high side, they do include french fries, which improves the value significantly. Nachos are $8, mozzarella sticks are $6, and funnel cake fries are $7. Candy is $3, while Coke products, Powerade, and bottled water are available to drink for $4.
Fans are also free to bring their food or beverage into the stadium, and many do.
Atmosphere 5
As mentioned in the intro, Gummeson Grounds was recently renovated to create a terraced seating area reminiscent of old soccer stadiums in England. There is a small concourse separating the lower and upper terraces, and you will walk up or down the stairs to wherever you want to sit. Most seats are general admission, but there may be a few marked as reserved for certain VIPs.
The vast majority of seating is chairbacks, although there are some concrete ledges in the bottom rows of the lower terrace and behind the goals that are supposed to be reminiscent of the standing areas at English stadiums. Still, fans generally sit here rather than stand. Everywhere you sit will be very close to the action, as there are only about four or five rows in each terrace, and the bottom row is very close to the field. A small scoreboard also shows shots, saves, and corner kicks for each team in addition to the score and clock.
Although soccer is constant action, leaving little time for other promotions, Lafayette often takes the opportunity during halftime to honor alumni or other team legends of the past.
Walking from the parking lot to the stadium takes you through a series of archways with the name of the school and the stadium on them, making this truly feel like a special place to watch a game. The seating area is unique among college soccer stadiums and makes for an excellent atmosphere at Gummeson Grounds.
Neighborhood 3
Gummeson Grounds is located in a residential area several miles from Lafayette's campus and the heart of Downtown Easton. Once you find your way into town, you will find that Easton is a small college town of about 27,000 people located at the confluence of the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers.
Most of the action is located close to the college (and several miles from the stadium) and includes Two Rivers Brewing, a popular brewpub on Northampton Street, and Easton Public Market, which includes numerous food vendors ranging from hot dogs to barbecue to a chocolate shop to tacos, noodles, and more. Easton may be a small town, but it is certainly a thriving one.
Fans 5
The upgraded stadium at Gummeson Grounds has made a major impact on attendance at Lafayette soccer games. Alumni, friends and family, and locals alike pack the terraces here to cheer on the Leopards. When the Leopards score or make a big play, it gets loud, and the fans rise to their feet and applaud. This is the kind of electric energy former player Peter Gummeson had in mind when his donation funded the renovations. This is a great crowd in a great stadium, and the latter is a major cause of the former.
Access 2
Easton itself is easily accessible via US Route 22 and I-76, though you will have to drive several miles along local roads to get to Gummeson Grounds and the Metzgar Complex. The right half of the lot (as you enter) is paved, while the left half is grass. Fortunately, the paved lot will put you closer to Gummeson Grounds, although if it fills up, you will have to park in the grass lot near Rappolt Field. To get from the lot to the stadium, head to the back right corner and walk past the baseball field, and the soccer stadium will be straight up ahead.
There is construction in multiple areas of the Metzgar Fields Complex, which can make getting around the lots on foot or by car challenging, as areas may be blocked off.
There are no real restrooms at Gummeson Grounds, only two port-a-potties, which you may have to wait a few minutes to use.
Return on Investment 5
Admission to all regular season Lafayette home games is free, and parking is free as well. Concessions, when they are available, are good value when you consider that almost every option is a combo deal. Considering the quality of the fan experience at Gummeson Grounds, a Lafayette soccer game is an excellent value.
Extras 4
The unique terraced design of the stadium is worthy of an extra star here.
Free programs are available from event staff as you come into the stadium.
A third star here for the chance to see multiple events in the Metzgar Complex in one trip - it is easy to catch soccer and field hockey back-to-back.
Look for the leopard statue in between Gummeson Grounds and Kamine Stadium, a reference to Lafayette's mascot.
Final Thoughts
Gummeson Grounds is one of the nicest stadiums in college soccer and certainly one of the most unique. With the terraced seating, great crowds, and up-close view of the action, this is a great place to take in a match. Soccer fans in the Lehigh Valley area will want to check out a Lafayette soccer game here.
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