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Mississippi Valley State University Athletics

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Facilities

Rice-Totten Stadium
 

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Originally christened as Magnolia Field in 1958, Rice-Totten Stadium is entering it’s 62nd season of hosting Delta Devil football. 

The stadium has been the collegiate stomping grounds for 25 future NFL players, including the Satellite Express combo of Jerry Rice and Willie Totten, for whom the stadium was renamed in 1999. 

Totten returned as the coach of Delta Devil football in 2002, making him one of a dozen coaches to roam the sidelines in a place named after him. In 2005, the field was named for Charles “Chuck” Prophet, an iconic athletic director and sports information director at MVSU. 

Recent renovations include new stands on the east side, complete with handicap access on the Delta Devil level, and more reserved seating near midfield. These updates bring capacity to 10,000 fans. 

The facility also features the Archie “Gunslinger” Cooley Devil’s Den at the south end zone. Also newly renovated, the building houses the football locker and meeting rooms, coaches’ offices and the Ashley Ambrose Lounge. Surrounding the field is an eight lane outdoor track along with jumping pits.
 

R.W. Harrison HPER Complex
 

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Originally constructed in 1977, The R.W. Harrison HPER Complex it is home to the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils basketball and volleyball teams. 

In 2016, $17.5 million worth of upgrades were completed to further modernize the facility and add technology classrooms. The renovations of the existing facility will consist of exterior repairs, life safety upgrades and accessibility upgrades.