For the past 10 years, since 1996, Snyder Field has served as the on-campus home to the Terrier soccer programs. Prior to hosting some of the Southeast's finest soccer matches, the facility was home to the Wofford football program until Gibbs Stadium was constructed.
Once the football team left, a near-complete renovation of the stadium occurred. Complete with a spectator seating area from the original stadium, Snyder Field also features lighting for night play. The seating area seats 2,250 with additional standing-room zones available around the perimeter of the field behind the fence.
Located next to the Richardson Physical Activities Building and the Campus Life Building, it serves as a central location for many of the student-athletes. This past fall, the facility served as the host to 10 men's soccer games, including the Wofford/adidas Invitational, and 10 women's soccer matches. It is named for former Wofford president Henry Nelson Snyder (1902-1942).