- Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium
-
Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium "Sancet Stadium" Location University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
United StatesCoordinates 32°13′44″N 110°56′47″W / 32.22889°N 110.94639°W Opened 1967 Owner University of Arizona Operator University of Arizona Surface natural grass - (1967 - ) Capacity 6,500 Field dimensions Left field - 360 ft (110 m)
Center field - 400 ft (122 m)
Right field - 360 ft (110 m)Tenants Arizona Wildcats - (NCAA) (1967-2011) Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium is a college baseball stadium in Tucson, Arizona, on the campus of the University of Arizona. Until 2011, it was the home field of the Arizona Wildcats of the Pac-10 Conference.
Opened in 1967 and originally called "Wildcat Field," the stadium was named after Frank Sancet (head coach from 1950–72) in 1986, and was renamed in 2004 to include former head coach Jerry Kindall. Beginning in the 2012 season, the Arizona Wildcats baseball team will be playing in Hi Corbett Field.[1]
Contents
Stadium facts
- Surface: The outfield is Bermuda, while the infield is a Tifgreen (said to be durable in hot weather, a factor during the baseball season in Tucson). The infield consists of Stabilizer Red dirt, and Stabilizer Clay is used around home plate and on the mound. A new irrigation system was installed in 2007 for the infield grass and dirt. The grounds crews overseeds the field in November with a Perennial Rye, Arnold Palmer II, to prepare it for the season. The area in front of the dugouts is AstroTurf.
- Field dimensions: 360 feet (110 m) down each foul line, 378 feet (115 m) to the power alleys and 400 feet (122 m) to center field.
- Through 2008, Arizona has posted a 32-year mark of 820-343-3 (.705) in more than 1,100 games at Sancet Stadium. UA has had just three losing records at Sancet Stadium and nearly reached perfection in 1974 with a 37-1 home campaign. The stadium has also been the site of four NCAA Regionals (1979, '80, '89 and '92).
- Ballpark traditions include the "Sixth Street Slam", when an Arizona player hits it over the right field fence and onto traffic on Tucson's 6th Street.
- The visitors' section of the stands is often occupied by members of the Hot Corner, the baseball contingent of the Zona Zoo, Arizona's athletics student section.
Changes to Sancet Stadium
The field was first modernized in 1975. In 1988, a $160,000 scoreboard, complete with a computerized message center, was purchased through advertising contracts with Gatorade and The Arizona Daily Star. Larger dugouts were added in 1990, and the stadium got its own "Green Monster" in 1995 with the installation of a wall designed to block traffic lights from adjacent Sixth Street during night games. A new, expanded press box was completed in 1997. Changes made in time for the 2006 season included an 11 x 20 ft videoboard, new batting cages and a lawn seating area (similar to those featured in some minor league, and major league spring training, ballparks); the protective wall in right field was turned into the "College World Series" wall, commemorating the Wildcat baseball program's fifteen appearances in the CWS in Omaha, including three national championship titles in 1976, 1980, and 1986, all coached by Jerry Kindall.
References
External links
Media related to Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium at Wikimedia Commons
- Arizona Wildcats athletics website - Sancet Stadium
University of Arizona Academics UndergraduateAgriculture and Life Sciences · Architecture and Landscape Architecture · Education · Engineering · Fine Arts · Humanities · Nursing · Optical Sciences · Science · Social and Behavioral Sciences · Natural Resources · Physicial and Mathematical Sciences · School of Natural Resources · School of Public Administration and PolicyGraduate and
professionalGraduate College · Eller College of Management · Lunar and Planetary Laboratory · Medicine · Pharmacy · James E. Rogers College of Law · Mel and Enid Zuckerman Arizona College of Public HealthAthletics and
traditionsWildcats · Bear Down · Fight! Wildcats! Fight! · The Pride of Arizona · Territorial Cup · Football · Arizona Stadium · Men's basketball · McKale Center · Baseball · Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium · Softball · Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium · Lute Olson · Wilbur and Wilma Wildcat · "A" Mountain · Zona Zoo · State Farm Territorial Cup SeriesCampus Main Campus · University of Arizona South · University Medical Center · Libraries · Student Union Memorial Center · Krutch Cactus Garden · Arizona State Museum · Flandrau Science Center · Steward Observatory · Kitt Peak National Observatory · Biosphere 2 · Center for Creative Photography · KUAT-TV (PBS) · KUAT-FM · KUAZ (NPR) · University of Arizona PressStudent life Arizona Daily Wildcat · Student Recreation Center · University Boulevard (Tucson) · Centennial Hall · Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park · KAMPBaseball parks of the Pacific-12 Conference Hi Corbett Field (Arizona) • Packard Stadium (Arizona State) • Evans Diamond (California) • PK Park (Oregon) • Goss Stadium at Coleman Field (Oregon State) • Sunken Diamond (Stanford) • Jackie Robinson Stadium (UCLA) • Dedeaux Field (USC) • Spring Mobile Ballpark (Utah) • Husky Ballpark (Washington) • Bailey-Brayton Field (Washington State)
Categories:- Baseball venues in Arizona
- College baseball venues in the United States
- Sports venues in Tucson, Arizona
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.