Memorial Stadium in Terre Haute, Indiana, has been the home of the Sycamore football program for 49 years and the Sycamore soccer program for three years. Originally constructed in 1924, the 12,764-seat stadium was acquired by Indiana State University in 1967.

Memorial Stadium in Terre Haute, Indiana, has been the home of the Sycamore football program for 49 years and the Sycamore soccer program for three years. Originally constructed in 1924, the 12,764-seat stadium was acquired by Indiana State University in 1967. The stadium has undergone numerous upgrades, including the installation of a FieldTurf artificial surface in 2018 and new locker room facilities. The press box was also renovated to include a new entertainment area and improved media amenities.

Memorial Stadium was the first university stadium to use Astroturf, debuting it in 1967. The stadium was initially dedicated in 1925 and has hosted various sports events since its opening. Renovations over the years have included reorienting the playing field, installing bleacher seats, and eventually replacing them with a landscaped hill for general admission and tailgating.

The press box accommodates over 50 people and includes various facilities for media, coaches, and broadcast teams. The ISU fieldhouse houses meeting rooms, locker rooms, equipment storage, and the athletic training facility. Former head coach Dennis Raetz led the Sycamore football team to significant success at Memorial Stadium, with a notable winning percentage under the stadium lights.