sport.wikisort.org - StadiumDan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park, nicknamed "The Law", is the home stadium of the Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team in Lubbock, Texas. It is located on the Texas Tech University campus, adjacent to Jones AT&T Stadium and Fuller Track.[1] Dan Law Field was rated as one of the top three places to watch a college baseball game by Sports Illustrated On Campus.[2]
Baseball stadium at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX
Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park|
 Dan Law Field in 2014 |
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Former names | Dan Law Field (1988–2011) |
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Location | Lubbock, Texas, US |
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Owner | Texas Tech University |
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Operator | Texas Tech University |
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Executive suites | 10 |
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Capacity | 4,432 |
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Record attendance | (pre-renovation) 5,814 - May 26, 1996 (NCAA Central Regional) 4,898 - June 12, 2016 (NCAA Super Regional) |
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Field size | Left Field: 330 ft Center Field: 404 ft Right Field: 330 ft |
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Surface | FieldTurf |
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Scoreboard | 22x48 LED |
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Opened | 1988 |
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Renovated | 1994, 2001, 2009, 2012, 2016 |
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Expanded | 1996 |
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Architect | MWM Architects (renovation) |
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Structural engineer | Henderson Rodgers (renovation) |
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General contractor | Lee Lewis Construction (renovation) |
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Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball (NCAA) (1988–present) Lubbock Crickets (CBL) (1995–1998) |
Name and capacity
From 1988 through 2011, the ballpark was named Dan Law Field after Alabama native, Lubbock businessman, and former Texas Tech baseball player Dan Law (1932–2019),[3] who was instrumental in the renovation of the stadium.[4] Law played for the Red Raider football team from 1955 to 1956 and baseball from 1956 to 1957.[5] Since the 2012 season, the ballpark has been known as Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park. An anonymous donor to the 2012 renovation requested the field be named after Rip Griffin, a long-time supporter of Red Raider baseball and Texas Tech athletics.[6] The ballpark has a permanent seating capacity of 4,368. Renovated in 1996 and 2001, the stadium underwent another upgrade in 2007 and its latest in 2012.[7]
In 2015, the Red Raiders ranked 13th among Division I baseball programs in attendance, averaging 3,665 per home game.[8] A record attendance of 4,898 was set on June 12, 2016, when Texas Tech hosted East Carolina University in the Lubbock Super Regional matchup.
Usage
Texas Tech Red Raiders
Main article: Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball
Lubbock Crickets
Main article: Lubbock Crickets
Tournaments
- NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament Regional: 1996, 1997, 1999, 2016, 2017, 2018
- NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament Super Regional: 2014, 2016, 2018
- NJCAA Division I Southwestern District Baseball Tournament: 2011, 2012, 2014–2017
- SWC Tournament: 1996
See also
References
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College World Series appearances in italics |
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Academics |
- Davis College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources
- College of Architecture
- College of Arts & Sciences
- Rawls College of Business
- College of Education
- Whitacre College of Engineering
- Graduate School
- College of Human Sciences
- School of Law
- College of Media & Communication
- School of Veterinary Medicine
- Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts
- School of Art
- School of Music
- School of Theatre and Dance
- TTU K-12
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Research |
- Libraries
- Texas Tech University Press
- The Remnant Trust
- National Wind Institute Research Center
- Shackleton Glacier Expedition
- Uysal–Walker Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative
- Vernacular Music Center
- Vietnam Center and Archive
- West Texas Historical Association
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Athletics | Teams |
- Baseball
- Red Raider basketball
- Lady Raider basketball
- Cross Country
- Football
- Golf
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- Softball
- Track and Field
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Media |
- Student Media
- The Daily Toreador
- La Ventana
- Public Media
- KNCH-FM 90.1
- KTTZ-FM 89.1
- PBS Texas Tech Public Media
- PBS El Paso
- KTXT-FM 88.1
- Texas Tech Administrative Law Journal
- Texas Tech Sports Network
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People |
- Alumni
- Faculty
- University presidents
- Texas Tech Alumni Association
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Campus |
- Landmarks
- Branches:
- Abilene
- Amarillo
- Fredericksburg
- Highland Lakes
- Junction
- Costa Rica
- Buildings:
- Administration Building
- Agricultural Pavilion
- City Bank Auditorium
- Dairy Barn
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Traditions |
- History of Texas Tech University
- Double T
- Guns Up
- The Masked Rider
- Raider Red
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- Bobcat Ballpark (Texas State)
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SWAC |
- MacGregor Park (Texas Southern)
- John W. Tankersley Field (Prairie View A&M)
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