sport.wikisort.org - StadiumAmherst Audubon Field is a baseball field located on the campus of the University at Buffalo in Amherst, New York, United States. The field was built as the home of the Buffalo Bulls baseball team, which competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) until 2017.[1]
College baseball stadium
Amherst Audubon Field |
Location | Amherst, New York, United States |
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Coordinates | 42°59′40.5″N 78°46′51.8″W |
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Owner | University at Buffalo |
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Operator | University at Buffalo |
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Capacity | 500 |
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Field size | 330 feet (RF and LF), 380 feet (gaps), 400 feet (center) |
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Scoreboard | Electronic |
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Broke ground | 2000 |
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Built | 2001 |
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Renovated | 2002, 2003 |
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Buffalo Bulls (NCAA) (2001–2017) |
The Bulls played their home games at Dunn Tire Park in 2000. Construction of the field was completed in 2001 and it underwent major renovations in 2002 and 2003, which included an entirely new playing surface and drainage system.
In 2020, Ron Torgalski admitted to USA Today that, when he was serving as the Buffalo Bulls baseball coach and hosting visits from recruits, he hoped that they would not ask to see Audubon Field because of how dilapidated and unimpressive it was.[2]
See also
- List of NCAA Division I baseball venues
- UB Stadium
- Alumni Arena
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Events and tenants |
Preceded by |
Home of the Buffalo Bulls 2001 – 2017 |
Succeeded by – |
Buffalo Bulls baseball |
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- 1949
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- 1988–1999
- 2000
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State University of New York at Buffalo |
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Located in: Buffalo, New York |
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- Arts and Sciences
- Architecture and Planning
- Dental Medicine
- Education
- Engineering and Applied Sciences
- Law
- Libraries
- Management
- Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
- Nursing
- Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Public Health
- Social Work
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Athletics |
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- Baseball
- Basketball
- Football
- Men's rugby
- Softball
- Men's soccer
- Wrestling
- True Blue
- Victor E. Bull
- Women's volleyball
- Mark Alnutt
- Lance Leipold
- Jim Whitesell
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Media |
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- UB Reporter
- WBFO FM88.7
- UB Today
- News Services
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Student life |
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- The Generation
- The Spectrum
- Student Association
- WRUB
- Thunder of the East Marching Band
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Buildings |
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- Abbott Hall
- Alfiero Center
- Alumni Arena
- Baird Hall
- Baldy Hall
- Bell Hall
- Bissell Hall
- Bonner Hall
- Capen Hall
- Center for the Arts
- Clark Hall
- Clemens Hall
- Cooke Hall
- Davis Hall
- Diefendorf Hall
- Fronczak Hall
- Furnas Hall
- Harriman Hall
- Hayes Hall
- Hochstetter Hall
- Jacobs Management Center
- Jarvis Hall
- Ketter Hall
- Knox Hall
- Lockwood Library
- Mathematics Building
- Millard Fillmore Academic Center
- Natural Sciences Complex
- Norton Hall
- O'Brian Hall
- Park Hall
- Slee Hall
- Squire Hall
- Student Union
- Talbert Hall
- UB Stadium
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Campuses |
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- North Campus
- South Campus
- Downtown Campus
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Around campus |
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- Amherst
- Duff's Famous Wings
- University Heights
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Established: 1846 – Endowment: $795 million – Students: 31,923 |
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