Swanson Stadium
26°28′13″N 81°45′48″W / 26.47028°N 81.76333°W / 26.47028; -81.76333Owner Florida Gulf Coast University Operator Florida Gulf Coast University Capacity 1,500 Field size Left Field: 330 feet (101 m)
Center Field: 397 feet (121 m)
Right Field: 330 feet (101 m) Surface Natural Grass Opened February 2, 2004 Tenants FGCU Eagles Baseball ![The exterior of an outdoor baseball stadium located on Florida Gulf Coast University Campus. It is painted dark green with a dark blue banner that reads "Welcome to Swanson Stadium" depicting two people, one of whom is a baseball player](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b3/Swanson_Stadium_FGCU.jpg/220px-Swanson_Stadium_FGCU.jpg)
Exterior of Swanson Stadium
Center Field: 397 feet (121 m)
Right Field: 330 feet (101 m)
![The exterior of an outdoor baseball stadium located on Florida Gulf Coast University Campus. It is painted dark green with a dark blue banner that reads "Welcome to Swanson Stadium" depicting two people, one of whom is a baseball player](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b3/Swanson_Stadium_FGCU.jpg/220px-Swanson_Stadium_FGCU.jpg)
Swanson Stadium is a baseball park located on the campus of Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, Florida, next to Alico Arena, the school's basketball facility.
Opened in 2004, the stadium was renamed in 2005 for Duane and Cookie Swanson, local civic leaders and FGCU supporters.
See also
References
"Swanson Stadium". FGCU Athletics. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
External links
- Swanson Stadium
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Baseball parks of the ASUN Conference
- Raymond C. Hand Park (Austin Peay)
- Knights Field (Bellarmine)
- Bear Stadium (Central Arkansas)
- Turkey Hughes Field (Eastern Kentucky)
- Swanson Stadium (Florida Gulf Coast)
- John Sessions Stadium (Jacksonville)
- Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium (Lipscomb)
- Mike D. Lane Field (North Alabama)
- Harmon Stadium (North Florida)
- Tuckaseegee Dream Fields (Queens)
- Melching Field at Conrad Park (Stetson)
- Cole Field (West Georgia)
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