SOCCER - Mud Hollow Field
You can almost see the legendary players of Wabash College soccer running up and down the field at Mud Hollow during every Little Giant soccer match.
Wabash soccer started on Mud Hollow Field and has been home to All-Americans James Freeman ’89 and Joe Sambou ’89. Wabash Athletic Hall of Fame member Hagen Manker ’73 earned his Outstanding Collegiate Athlete of America Award while prowling the Mud Hollow Field in 1972 in the early years of Wabash soccer.
Come be a part of history at Wabash and part of the same program that produced All-Conference players Michael Clump ’97, Momodou Jagne ’01, and Kebba Manneh ’94 and add your name to the list of legends that played at Mud Hollow Field.
The Knowling Fieldhouse, a 120,812-square foot multi-purpose facility, is the perfect place for an organized or pick-up game of indoor soccer.
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