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Steve Spurrier Field at
Kermit Tipton Stadium
Location1509 John Exum Pkwy. Johnson City, Tennessee
Coordinates36°19′32″N 82°22′10″W / 36.32556°N 82.36944°W / 36.32556; -82.36944
OwnerJohnson City Schools
Capacity6,600
SurfaceArtificial turf
Opened2010
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Science Hill Hilltoppers (TSSAA) (2010–present)
ETSU Buccaneers (NCAA D-I) (2015–2016)
Tri-Cities Otters (USL2) (2016–present)

Steve Spurrier Field at Kermit Tipton Stadium is a 6,600-capacity multi-use stadium on the campus of Science Hill High School in Johnson City, Tennessee. In addition to serving as home to the Hilltoppers, the stadium played host to the East Tennessee State Buccaneers football team while their own facility was being built.

Kermit Tipton Stadium was built to replace the aging Memorial Stadium located near Howard Johnson Field.

The stadium was named for Kermit Tipton, a former head football coach at Science Hill High School, and later principal of Johnson City Junior High and Independence Hall Junior High.

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