Dedeaux Field

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The entrance to Dedeaux Field sits on Mark McGwire Way.
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The entrance to Dedeaux Field sits on Mark McGwire Way.

Dedeaux Field is a college baseball stadium in Los Angeles, California, and the home field of the University of Southern California Trojans baseball team. The stadium holds 2,500 people and was built in 1974, the year USC won its record fifth consecutive College World Series title. It is named after Rod Dedeaux, who was the Trojans' baseball coach from 1942 to 1986.


University of Southern California

Academics

Annenberg School for CommunicationCenter for Visual AnthropologyDivision of Animation and Digital ArtsGould School of LawInteractive Media DivisionKeck School of MedicineLeonard Davis School of GerontologyMarshall School of BusinessMaster of Professional Writing ProgramSchool of Cinematic ArtsSchool of International RelationsThornton School of MusicViterbi School of Engineering

Athletics

USC Trojans
USC Trojans baseballUSC Trojans basketballUSC Trojans footballUSC Trojans volleyballUSC Fencing Club
Dedeaux FieldGalen CenterLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumHoward Jones FieldJohnson Family Golf Practice Facility
Fight OnSpirit of Troy

People

FacultyPresidentsSCionsTrojan FamilyTrojan KnightsUSC Helenes

Research

Alfred Mann InstituteAndrus Gerontology CenterAnnenberg Center for CommunicationCenter for Biomimetic Microelectronic SystemsCenter on Public DiplomacyInformation Sciences InstituteInstitute for Creative TechnologiesIntegrated Media Systems CenterJane Goodall Research CenterLoker Hydrocarbon Research Institute

Student Life

Daily TrojanKSCRTrojan ShrineTrojan Vision

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