sport.wikisort.org - StadiumE. S. Rose Park is a baseball, softball, soccer, and track & field venue in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It is home to Nashville Union FC and Belmont Bruins baseball, softball, men's and women's soccer, and men's and women's track & field teams of the NCAA Division I Ohio Valley Conference. It is located approximately five minutes from Belmont University's main campus. The city-owned park was renovated extensively in 2010–2011.[1]
Sports facility in Tennessee, United States of America
E.S. Rose Park |
Location | 1000 Edgehill Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee, USA[1] |
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Coordinates | 36.142867°N 86.78297°W / 36.142867; -86.78297 |
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Owner | Nashville Metro Parks & Recreation Board[1] |
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Capacity | Baseball: 750 Soccer/Track & Field: 300 Softball: 250 |
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Field size | 330 ft. (LF) 400 ft. (CF) 330 ft. (RF) (baseball)[2] |
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Acreage | 25 acres (10 ha) |
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Surface | Artificial turf (baseball and soccer) Natural grass (softball) |
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Renovated | 2010–2011 |
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Construction cost | $8 million (2010–2011 renovations) |
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Belmont Bruins baseball, softball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's track & field (NCAA D1 OVC) (2011–present) Hume-Fogg High School baseball (2012–present) Nashville Metros (2012) |
History
Prior to the renovation of Rose Park, Belmont's outdoor sports programs used a variety of facilities around Nashville, including Shelby Park and Herschel Greer Stadium in the case of the baseball team.[3] The soccer teams played on campus at the Whitten Soccer Complex.[4] In 2007, the university began to explore options for a new, multi-use athletic facility in Nashville's Edgehill neighborhood. The proposals met with resistance from residents of the neighborhood, who cited concerns about noise, increased traffic levels, and the loss of park use for local residents. Belmont responded with promises to share access to the facility.[5][6] After years of discussions, the neighborhood agreed to the facility's construction, and the university agreed to create scholarships for Edgehill residents and to help sponsor local baseball and softball leagues. Between 2010 and 2011, the park underwent $8 million in renovations.[1]
The park opened in April 2011. Belmont's softball team won Rose Park's first game, 1–0 over North Florida, on April 8, 2011.[7][8] The Belmont baseball team lost its first-ever game in the facility, 7–5 to Austin Peay, on April 26, 2011.[9]
Other uses
Local baseball, softball, and soccer leagues also use Rose Park.[10] The Nashville Metros, a local soccer club with 24 years of history, played their final season at Rose Park before folding after their 2012 season.
See also
- List of NCAA Division I baseball venues
References
Baseball parks of the Ohio Valley Conference |
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- Coaches Stadium at Monier Field (Eastern Illinois)
- Gary Hogan Field (Little Rock)
- Lou Brock Sports Complex (Lindenwood)
- Sonny Allen Field (Morehead State)
- Johnny Reagan Field (Murray State)
- Roy E. Lee Field (SIU Edwardsville)
- Capaha Field (Southeast Missouri State)
- USI Baseball Field (Southern Indiana)
- Skyhawk Baseball Field (Tennessee–Martin)
- Bush Stadium at Averitt Express Baseball Complex (Tennessee Tech)
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NCAA Division I college baseball venues in Tennessee |
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The American | |
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ASUN |
- Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium (Lipscomb)
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C-USA |
- Reese Smith Jr. Field (Middle Tennessee)
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OVC |
- Bush Stadium at Averitt Express Baseball Complex (Tennessee Tech)
- E.S. Rose Park (Belmont)
- Raymond C. Hand Park (Austin Peay)
- Skyhawk Park (UT Martin)
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SEC | |
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SoCon |
- Thomas Stadium (East Tennessee State)
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Soccer stadiums of the Southern Conference |
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Nickname(s): Music City, Athens of the South |
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Neighborhoods |
- Hillsboro Village
- Printer's Alley
- Music Row
- Lower Broadway
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Culture and landmarks |
- AT&T Building
- Belcourt Theatre
- Belmont Mansion
- Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
- Bluebird Café
- Cathedral of the Incarnation
- Centennial Park
- Cheekwood
- Country Music Hall of Fame
- Fort Nashborough
- Fort Negley
- Frist Art Museum
- Gaylord Opryland Resort
- Grand Ole Opry
- The Hermitage
- Life & Casualty Tower
- Loveless Cafe
- Music City Center
- Music Row
- Nashville Children's Theatre
- Nashville City Cemetery
- Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
- Parthenon
- Ryman Auditorium
- Schermerhorn Symphony Center
- Second Avenue Commercial District
- John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
- Shelby Street Bridge
- Tennessee Performing Arts Center
- Tennessee Prison for Women
- Tennessee State Capitol
- Tennessee State Museum
- Tennessee Tower
- Union Station
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Former venues | |
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Education | Colleges & universities |
- American Baptist College
- Aquinas College
- The Art Institute of Tennessee — Nashville
- Belmont University
- Columbia State Community College
- Cumberland University
- Draughons Junior College
- Fisk University
- Free Will Baptist Bible College
- John A. Gupton College
- Lipscomb University
- Meharry Medical College
- Middle Tennessee State University
- Nashville School of Law
- Nashville State Community College
- O'More College of Design
- Strayer University
- Tennessee State University
- Trevecca Nazarene University
- University of Phoenix
- Vanderbilt University
- Volunteer State Community College
- Watkins College of Art, Design & Film
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Primary & secondary schools |
- Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
- Tennessee School for the Blind
- Christ Presbyterian Academy
- The Ensworth School
- Lipscomb Academy
- Nashville Christian School
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Sports | Professional |
- Tennessee Titans
- Nashville Predators
- Nashville Sounds
- Nashville SC
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College |
- Belmont Bruins
- Lipscomb Bisons
- Tennessee State Tigers
- Vanderbilt Commodores
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Le E. S. Rose Park est un stade omnisports (principalement utilisé pour le soccer et le baseball) américain situé à Nashville, dans le Tennessee.
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