OSU Softball Complex
The $1.5-million Oregon State Softball Complex opened in April 2001 on the heels of the program's first back-to-back 40-win seasons and initial NCAA Regional appearances in 1999 and 2000. Since knocking off No. 1 UCLA on April 20, 2001 to open the facility, the Beavers have won over 60 percent of their games at home, including amassing nearly 50 wins over nationally ranked opponents.
The complex features 750 bleacher backed seats, a concession and restroom facility, as well as one of the top playing surfaces in the nation. The sunken dugouts each contain a restroom for players as well as large storage areas.
The closed press box facility, one of the best in the Pac-12, allows ample seating for six scorers in the main booth with two smaller television/radio booths located on both sides. A state-of-the-art sound and public address system are housed in the press box.
The facility was home of the 2006 NCAA Regional and Super Regional Tournaments - with Oregon State winning both, and earning its first-ever trip to the NCAA Women's College World Series. Beaver fans attending games at the OSU Softball Complex have witnessed numerous outstanding performances, including two no-hitters and the exploits of six All-America selections.
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