Indiana University Softball Camps
Facilities - IU Softball Field
The traditional atmosphere at the IU Softball Field has provided for a unique
and pristine setting for one of the nation's up-and-coming programs. Its
climate, which is the warmest of any Big Ten school, allows Indiana softball
players to play home games as early as late February, while other conference
teams may be well into April before the weather is cooperative. In all, the IU
Softball Field, with its consistent upgrades,
is yet another gem in the overall
Indiana University Athletics physical plant.
Directions
The IU
Softball Field is located off Fee Lane behind Foster Residence Center: click here
for interactive map
In 2003, the IU Softball Field underwent two significant additions that have
bolstered the aesthetics and functionality of an already impressive complex. The
IU Softball Complex now features a state-of-the-art scoreboard that is one of
the largest in the nation. The red Daktronics scoreboard with LED message center
and tri-vision advertising panels has a classic appearance that adds to the IU
Softball Field's charm in a traditional setting.
In addition to the scoreboard, the IU Softball Field now features flags with
logos of all of the Big Ten Conference teams set atop flagpoles that run along
the outfield fence. The tree-lined outfield provides Indiana players and fans
with one of the prettiest softball settings anywhere in the Midwest.
Located near Fee Lane behind the Foster Residence Center on the
IU-Bloomington campus, the IU Softball Field features a gorgeous and carefully
maintained brick dust base. In 2001, newly constructed dugouts were added to the
facility. In 1997, one of the Big Ten's finest press boxes was constructed. From
that facility, live web site updates of every IU softball game are transmitted.
The field's seating capacity of around 1,000 features aluminum bleachers behind
home plate. A concession stand is also available for spectator convenience. In
addition, two batting cages are located behind the first base dugout.
In the spring of 1994, the softball field was upgraded, with the distances to
the outfield fences extended to l90, 220 and 190 feet. A 15-foot warning track
also was added but later removed in 1999 and replaced with grass.
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