Students crushed against a field fence after a football game; 69 injured, all survived
AI-generated · every claim is source-linkedOn October 30, 1993, after Wisconsin beat Michigan 13-10 in Camp Randall Stadium, students rushed the field and were trapped against a chain-link fence at the field's edge, crushing 69 people in a bottlenecked stampede, including 10 who were rendered unconscious and pulseless. Paramedics from across Dane County responded, and all 69 injured were treated at area hospitals; no one died. The incident became a landmark case for stadium safety design, leading UW-Madison to add aisles to the student section and remove the field-level fence.
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Campus Alert Archive. "University of Wisconsin-Madison: Students crushed against a field fence after a football game; 69 injured, all survived." Incident of October 30, 1993. Added May 2026; last updated June 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/university-of-wisconsin-madison-camp-randall-crush-1993-10-30/
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