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Maryland Softball Stadium
The University of Maryland completed a $3.0 million softball complex in Spring 2002. The facility is the latest improvement to a Maryland athletics program that already ranks among the top 10 institutions in the nation for female athletes, according to the 2001 fall issue of Sports Illustrated For Women.
Located adjacent to Maryland's state-of-the-art Comcast Center on the north side of campus, student-athletes will have access to locker room and weight-training facilities, an indoor practice gymnasium, athletic department offices and the academic support and career development unit.
Amenities at the state-of-the-art facility include:
- Stadium seating for more than 1,000 fans
- Underground dugouts with restrooms
- Two bullpen areas
- Four batting cages
- Light towers
- Concessions area
- Ticket booth
- Press box
- Natural Bermuda grass outfield
- Electronic scoreboard
- Ample parking
After playing the majority of its season on the road, the Maryland softball team couldn't wait to take the field in College Park. The players' dreams finally came true on April 10, 2002 when they played the opening game against local rival Towson at the $3 million Terrapin Softball Complex.
The stadium's many amenities were not all that the fans marveled about on this occasion. Amanda Bettker fanned seven Tiger batters en route to her first complete game no-hitter. The Maryland offense was led by then-sophomore Jen Peel, who drove in three runs on a double to left field. Center fielder Samantha Sweeney, left fielder Casey Leiter, designated hitter Monica Cyphert, and right fielder Lauren Pollock also joined the Terps' hit parade and solidified a 7-0 victory.
The Terrapins hosted the 2010 NCAA Regionals for the first time in program history May 21-23, 2010. 14-seed Oklahoma, Big East champion Syracuse and Fordham all came to College Park for the first NCAA Tournament played at Maryland Softball Stadium.
Tickets
All regular season Softball competitions are free to the public. No ticket purchase is necessary.
Gates open one (1) hour prior to the start of the game
Directions
Address:
8680 Paint Branch Dr, College Park, MD 20740
Parking
For games on Saturday and Sunday, fans can park for free in Lot 11b, 4b, XX1, or Lot 9b.
For games Monday-Friday, before 4:00 pm, fans can pay and park in XFINITY Visitor’s Lot (metered spots across the street from the FH/LAX Complex).
If Lot XV1 is full, fans can also pay and park on the roof of Regents Drive Garage.
For games Monday-Friday, after 4:00 pm, fans can park for free in Lot 11b, 4b, XX1, or Lot 9b.
Bathrooms & Recycling
Please help keep our campus clean. Find the recycling drop location closest to your tailgate.
Athletics provides indoor bathrooms available within the Maryland Softball Stadium
Prohibited Items at the Maryland Softball Stadium:
The Big Ten promotes good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation in helping to maintain a family-friendly environment for fans of all ages, and in supporting the student-athletes, coaches and officials in a positive manner. Profanity or actions to incite, intimidate or threaten others will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition. The list of items and/or activities prohibited during athletic competitions and events include but are not limited to:
- Artificial Noisemakers
- Backpacks / Bags that are not clear and over 12" x 6" x 12".
- Please refer to Bag Policy for more information.
- Dangerous or Disruptive Behavior
- Fireworks / Firearms
- Flammables of any kind
- Illegal Substances
- Laser Pointers
- Outside Food or Drink of any kind*
- Pets*
- Resale of Ticket
- Sign Poles or Sign Sticks
- Signage, Apparel or other Items that display, depict or represent recognizable symbols and/or words, including nooses and swastikas, that incite, intimidate, or threaten members of the University of Maryland community.
- SmokingÂ
- Soliciting / Loitering / Trespassing
- Skateboards / Bicycles  Â
- Strollers
- Umbrellas
- Video Cameras
- Weapons (both real and facsimiles)
- Any other items or actions deemed dangerous or disruptive to the fan experience
*Exceptions will be made for those with medical requirements and/or special needs.