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  2. List of NCAA Division I baseball venues - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of stadiums that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I college baseball teams. Conference affiliations reflect those in the upcoming 2024 NCAA baseball season. In addition, venues which are not located on campus or are used infrequently during the season have been listed. Among Division I conferences that sponsor ...

  3. Bryant Bulldogs baseball - Wikipedia

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    NE-10: 1986, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2008. The Bryant Bulldogs baseball team is the NCAA division 1 varsity intercollegiate baseball team of Bryant University, located in Smithfield, Rhode Island. The program participates a member of the America East Conference. The Bulldogs previously participated as members of the Northeast Conference.

  4. Conaty Park - Wikipedia

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    Conaty Park is a baseball venue in Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States. It is home to the Bryant Bulldogs baseball team of the NCAA Division I Northeast Conference. The facility was opened in 2000 and has a capacity of 500 spectators. It features an electronic scoreboard, bullpens, and dugouts.

  5. Bryant & Stratton College - Wikipedia

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    www.bryantstratton.edu. Bryant & Stratton College (informally Bryant & Stratton or simply BSC) is a private college with campuses in New York, Ohio, Virginia, and Wisconsin, as well as an online education division. [3] Founded in 1854, the college offers associate degree and bachelor's degree programs. The college is approved by the New York ...

  6. Bryant University - Wikipedia

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    Bryant University was founded in 1863 as a branch of a national school which originally taught bookkeeping and methods of business communication and was named after founders, John Collins Bryant and Henry Beadman Bryant. [5] This separate chain of schools is currently called Bryant & Stratton College. In 1878 the Providence branch of Bryant ...

  7. Henley Field - Wikipedia

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    Henley Field. /  28.05667°N 81.95639°W  / 28.05667; -81.95639. Henley Field is a historic site in Lakeland, Florida. Built in 1922, it is located at 1125 North Florida Avenue. Clare Henley, for whom the park was named in 1942, encouraged its construction in an effort to persuade a professional baseball team to train there.

  8. Category : College baseball venues in the United States

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    Bryant Field (stadium) Buck Hardee Field at Legion Stadium; Bud Metheny Baseball Complex; Bulldog Field; Bulldog Park; Bush Stadium at Averitt Express Baseball Complex

  9. Elliot Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    March 23, 2021. ( 2021-03-23) Tenants. UConn ( NCAA, Big East) 2021–present. Website. uconnhuskies .com /facilities /elliot-ballpark /7. Elliot Ballpark is a baseball stadium on the campus of the University of Connecticut (UConn) in Storrs, Connecticut, United States. It is the home field of the UConn Huskies baseball team of NCAA Division I ...

  10. Boshamer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    History. The previous home of the Tar Heels was a multi-use venue called Emerson Field, which sat some 2,400 people.The combination baseball/football field was opened in 1916 on the site of the existing athletic field (ca. 1900) and named for a university benefactor, Captain Isaac E. Emerson, best known as the inventor of Bromo-Seltzer.

  11. Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium. Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium (the United States) Show map of North Carolina Show map of the United States Show all. Full name. Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium. Location. Boone, North Carolina 28608. Coordinates. 36°12′42″N 81°41′36″W.