Arizona State will have a new name on its football stadium.

The Sun Devils on Wednesday announced a 15-year naming rights partnership with Mountain America Credit Union as the football stadium will now be called Mountain America Stadium, home of the ASU Sun Devils.

The partnership happens as momentum is building around Sun Devil Football following the hiring of Sun Devil graduate Kenny Dillingham, one of 8 Arizona State alumni leading programs as head coaches at the school. The school has said 90% of football season tickets have been renewed so far, and 4,000 new season tickets have been sold.

The stadium has hosted Sun Devil football contests since 1958, and one of the most memorable games came on Sept. 21, 1996, when the playing surface was named Frank Kush Field as ASU beat top-ranked Nebraska 19-0, the only shutout of the top team in the nation since 1978.

“The ability to compete at a high level during a transformational time in college athletics requires finding incredible partners who want to invest in our 26 sports, our 650 student-athletes and our 300-plus staff and coaches,” Athletics Director Ray Anderson said in a statement. “An athletic department of nearly 1,000 team members requires incredible amounts of technology, nutrition, mental health resources, travel and other vital parts to win championships. We enthusiastically thank and welcome Mountain America Credit Union and look forward to integrating them into so many wonderful memories that will be created at Mountain America Stadium for years to come.”