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.
Since that night, the Mavericks have compiled a home record of 141-76-1.
Maverick Stadium has undergone many changes in it's forty years.
The visitor's side was expanded by 2,000 seats in 1993.
In 2003, Marshall became one of the first East Texas schools to install artificial turf. A new scoreboard was also installed.
The artificial turf was replaced in 2014 followed by a video scoreboard in 2016.
A new two-story pressbox was constructed in 2018.
In 2019 MISD purchased new lighting for Maverick Stadium as well as a new track.
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)
Record:
(145-78-1)
(.650) Winning Percentage
(3-3) Playoff record
Highest Scoring Game:
October 18 ,2013
Marshall defeats Mount Pleasant 64-59
Best Home Record Vs. Opponent:
Hallsville (12-1)
Pine Tree (12-2)
Nacogdoches (14-3)
Turf from 2003-2014 and scoreboarf from 2003-2016