Aggie Softball Complex
- CAPACITY: 1,750
- OPENED: March 30, 1994
- SURFACE:
Natural Grass (Tifway 419 Bermuda)
- DIMENSIONS:
190 (LF), 220 (CF), 190 (RF)
- LARGEST CROWD:
2,341 vs. Texas (April 27, 2005)
- REGIONALS HOSTED:
2005
Located on the west side of the A&M campus adjacent to the Anderson Track & Field Complex and across the street from Olsen Baseball Field, the Aggie Softball Complex is representative of the A&M athletic department's continued support of its women's programs and its commitment to improving the A&M softball program.
Park highlights include covered raised seating for 1,750 four feet above playing field level. The complex features a lighted field with a Tifway 419 Bermuda outfield. Center field depth is 220 feet, while right and left field depths are 190 feet. A ground crew, supervised by award-winning groundskeeper Leo Goertz and assisted by Craig Potts, is responsible for playing surface maintenance.
Moreover, the complex is equipped with sunken dugouts, four lighted batting cages, two bullpens and an enclosed press box. It also houses a separate ticket office as well as restroom facilities and a concession area.
The softball team added another gem to the complex with the opening of the softball building in the spring of 2003. The new home for Aggie softball is wraps around the back side of the grandstands and includes a locker room, players' lounge, coaches' offices, storage area and visitor's locker room, along with easy access to either dugout.
In addition to serving as the home of A&M softball, the complex also has functioned as one of the sites for the National Fastpitch Coaches Association's Exposure Camp. It also has served as the host site for numerous high school softball district, area and region state playoff games.
