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Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park

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Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park
"Home of Olsen Magic"
Map
Former namesOlsen Field
Location301 Olsen Boulevard
College Station, Texas 77843
OwnerTexas A&M University
OperatorTexas A&M University
Capacity6,100[1]
Record attendance8,075 (April 13, 2024 vs Vanderbilt) [2]
Field size330 ft (LF/RF), 375 ft (LC/RC), 400 ft (CF)
SurfaceTifway 419 Bermuda Grass (Outfield)
Latitude 36 Bermuda Grass (Infield)
Construction
Broke ground1977
OpenedMarch 21, 1978
RenovatedFebruary 2012
Tenants
Texas A&M Aggies baseball (NCAA) (1978–Present)

Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park is a baseball stadium in College Station, Texas, that is home to the Texas A&M baseball program. The stadium was dedicated on March 21, 1978, and is named in honor of C. E. "Pat" Olsen, a 1923 graduate of Texas A&M University and a former baseball player in the New York Yankees minor league system. Olsen Field has served as an NCAA regional site five times and had its 1999 regional attendance ranked second with 53,287. The first NCAA Regional Tournament held at Olsen Field was in 1989. In 2004 Sports Illustrated on Campus ranked Olsen Field "the best college baseball venue."

Olsen Field underwent a major renovation that began on June 7, 2011, funded in part by donations from the owners of Blue Bell Creameries, based in nearby Brenham. In return, Blue Bell gained naming rights. Some new features of the stadium included an expanded concourse and concessions area, luxury suites, a new press box, club seating, two grass berms, expanded locker rooms and coaches offices, a student athletic center, and extended seating closer to the field. However, the seating capacity was decreased from 7,000 to 5,400 to accommodate the changes (although with standing room only will still hold over 7,000). Olsen Field reopened on February 17, 2012, for the first game of the 2012 baseball season even though some projects were not completely finished; the remaining work was completed on non-game days.

In 2015, the Aggies ranked 7th among Division I baseball programs in attendance, averaging 4,857 per home game.[3] On April 13, 2024, a new post-renovation attendance record was set, with 8,075 watching the Texas A&M Aggies defeat the Vanderbilt Commodores by a score of 9-0.

Blue Bell Park, Front Facade
Blue Bell Park, Stands

See also

References

  1. ^ "Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park - Texas A&M; Official Athletic Site - 12thman.com". Archived from the original on 2015-06-03. Retrieved 2014-09-26.
  2. ^ "Baseball vs Vanderbilt on 4/13/2024 - Box Score". 12thman.com. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-05-20. Retrieved 2017-02-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links

30°36′21″N 96°20′29″W / 30.60575°N 96.34130°W / 30.60575; -96.34130

This page was last edited on 26 June 2024, at 13:36
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