The University of North Florida's field was first opened in 2004 in order to serve the
North Florida Ospreys men's and women's
soccer,
cross country running, and
track and field teams. In 2006 Jacksonville philanthropists George and Kernan Hodges issued a $2 million donation to UNF to improve the facility. The donation funded the construction of seats for 10,000, an eight-lane
400-meter track, a
press box, lighting, and classrooms and offices. The nameless field was renamed Hodges Stadium after them. In 2008 the stadium underwent another renovation to install a new state-of-the art
running track. The university spent another $3 million to complete the 9-lane
Olympic-quality track. It was designed by the Italian company Mondo and was the third facility in the world to feature the company's Mondotrack SX rubber surface. It was built to meet
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and
International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) standards, and is one of only seven facilities in the U.S. to be certified by the IAAF. == Amenities ==