Home of the Missouri State football, track and field, soccer and field hockey teams, Plaster Sports Complex (PSC) was completed in 1992 and seats 16,600 spectators. The former "Briggs Stadium" is a multi-use facility for the purpose of supporting recreational and educational needs of Missouri State University students, faculty and staff members as well as providing facilities for hosting intercollegiate athletic contests in football, track and field, soccer and field hockey.
The stadium's football field was replaced in 2006 with a state-of-the-art Field Turf Synthetic Grass surface that provides an all-weather soft surface on gameday. It is also an excellent surface for completing warm-ups, cool-downs, running drills, strides and various other training activities.
In the summer of 2008 a nearly-$2 million jumbotron scoreboard was added to the facility allowing for replays, graphics, live statistics and instant posting of results for various athletic events.
As a track and field facility, PSC includes an 8-lane synthetic all-weather track surface, an outside steeplechase pit, two-runways and four sand pits for long and triple jump and recently-upgraded high jump and pole vault mats and standards.