Daly Field

Daly Field opened in August 2016 with the first athletic content played on September 1. Simmons was proud to play a leadership role in the innovative public/private partnership that transformed Daly Field from a long neglected parcel of public land into a state-of-the-art recreational facility.

Daly Field is the home of the Simmons field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball and tennis teams ? and serves the diverse athletic and recreational needs of the Allston-Brighton community.

Facilities

Daly Field consists of seven acres of parkland on the banks of the Charles River in the Brighton section of Boston on Nonantum Road.

The Daly Field complex includes:

Home Field Advantage

As a women's institution with a strong athletics program, we know the value of women's participation in sports. Scholar athletes are among our top students. That's why we see so much potential for the restoration of Daly Field to help girls ? and boys ? in the Allston-Brighton community reap the benefits of participating in sports.

"Turning an unusable and unsafe field into a state-of-the-art athletic complex for the entire community is exactly the type of innovation that makes Boston shine. I commend Simmons, a leading institution for women's empowerment in our City and the force behind the Daly Field renovation project, not only for investing in the Boston Public School system and in the health of the people of Boston, but also for giving students in the neighborhoods of Allston and Brighton resources to reach their full potential."
- Martin J. Walsh, Mayor of the City of Boston

Impacting Our Community

Simmons' lead role in the project as a Friend of Daly Field reflects our longstanding commitment to leadership development for girls and women, and to community engagement more broadly. Students at Brighton High School and youth involved in the Allston-Brighton Little League especially benefit from the enhancements.

?We want to groom our students not just as athletes, but as leaders, as critical thinkers, as community members who deserve to see we're investing in our students as much as they're investing in us and their education."
- Emily Bozeman, Headmaster, Brighton High School