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Coordinates: 29°4130.9N 95°3047.8W / 29.691917°N 95.513278°W / 29.691917; -95.513278
 

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Husky Field
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Full nameHusky Field
LocationBeechnut Street and Bonhomme Road, Houston, Texas, USA
Coordinates29°41′30.9″N 95°30′47.8″W / 29.691917°N 95.513278°W / 29.691917; -95.513278
OwnerHouston Christian University
OperatorHouston Christian University
Capacity500[1]
Record attendance534 (March 24, 2000 vs. Northwood)[2]
Field size330 ft. (LF)
380 ft. (LCF)
400 ft. (CF)
380 ft. (RCF)
330 ft. (RF)
SurfaceNatural grass
ScoreboardElectronic
Opened1993
Tenants
Houston Christian Huskies baseball (NCAA DI Southland) (1993-present)

Husky Field is a baseball venue on the campus of Houston Christian University[a]inHouston, Texas, United States. It is home to the Houston Christian Huskies baseball team of the NCAA Division I Southland Conference. Opened in 1993, it has a capacity of 500 spectators. The facility features a press box and natural grass surface. It hosted the 2008 Red River Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament and the 2007 NAIA Region IV Tournament.[3] Construction began on a 7,200 square-foot indoor facility in early-September 2022, located down the right field line.[4]

Gallery[edit]

Grandstands from right field line
  • Outfield warning track from the right field line
    Outfield warning track from right field line
  • Scoreboard
    Scoreboard
  • Practice facility
    Practice facility
  • See also[edit]

    Footnotes[edit]

    1. ^ Known as Houston Baptist College from 1960–1973 and Houston Baptist University from 1973–2022.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "2014 HBU Baseball Media Guide". Houston Baptist University Athletics. pp. 1, 68. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  • ^ "Northwood vs HOUSTON BAPTIST (Mar 24, 2000)".
  • ^ "Facilities". HBUHuskies.com. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
  • ^ "BSB: HBU Begins Construction on Phase One at Husky Field".
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