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Operator
  
Liberty University

Built
  
2012–2013

Opened
  
23 February 2013

Executive suites
  
3

Surface
  
AstroTurf

Capacity
  
2,500

Owner
  
Liberty University

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Location
  
Campus of Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, United States

Record attendance
  
3,983 (April 10, 2015 vs. Campbell University)

Scoreboard
  
Electronic with video board

Similar
  
Williams Stadium, Kamphuis Field at Liberty S, Vines Center, LaHaye Ice Center, Liberty Mountain Snowflex

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Liberty Baseball Stadium is a baseball venue in Lynchburg, Virginia. It is the home field of the Liberty Flames baseball team, a member of the NCAA Division I Big South Conference. The stadium opened in February 2013 and has a capacity of 2,500 spectators. It hosted the 2013 Big South Tournament.

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History

In August 2011, Liberty University announced plans for a new baseball venue, which would be built next to Williams Stadium, the school's football venue. The venue was planned to replace Al Worthington Stadium, the Liberty baseball program's home field since the 1979 season. When the venue was initially announced, it was planned to have a capacity of roughly 3,000 spectators and construction costs of roughly $5 million. Construction on the venue began in 2012. It was completed in February 2013, immediately before the start of the 2013 season, with a capacity of 2,500 spectators and construction costs of more than $9 million.

The stadium's first game was played on February 23, 2013. Liberty defeated Penn State, 4-1, and a then stadium-record 2,565 spectators attended the game. Liberty won its first seven games in the venue, with the team's first loss coming against William & Mary on March 5. Liberty's regular season home record in 2013 was 20-9.

Features

The stadium features an AstroTurf field. Its capacity of 2,500 spectators consists of chairback seats, berm seating, and standing room. It has a press box, three private suites, a concourse, concession stands, and an electronic scoreboard and video board. Practice areas and player lounges were also built with the stadium.

Events

The stadium hosted the 2013 Big South Tournament from May 21–25. Liberty, the fifth seed, won the tournament. Liberty was the first host school to win the Big South Tournament since 1992.

References

Liberty Baseball Stadium Wikipedia