J. I. Clements Stadium

J.I. Clements Stadium
Clements Stadium
Location 700 Fair Road, Statesboro, GA, USA
Broke ground May 2004
Opened February 12, 2005
Owner Georgia Southern University
Surface Natural grass
Scoreboard Yes
Capacity 3,000
Record attendance 3,088 (February 22, 2011)
Field dimensions 330 ft. (LF), 360 ft. (LCF), 385 (CF), 360 ft. (RCF), 330 ft. (RF)
Tenants
Georgia Southern Eagles (Southern Conference)
(2005-present)

J.I. Clements Stadium is a baseball venue located in Statesboro, Georgia, USA. It is home to the Georgia Southern University Eagles college baseball team of the Division I Southern Conference. It has a capacity of 3,000 spectators and opened in 2005.[1]

The facility is named after former Georgia Southern baseball coach J.I. Clements.[1] Clements coached the Eagles from 1949-1966 and 1968, leading the team to the 1962 NAIA National Championship. Clements died in 1984, and the Eagles' former venue was named in his honor in 1985.[2] The name was carried over when the new stadium opened in 2005.[1]

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Attendance

The park hosted its first game on February 12, 2005.[1] Georgia Southern lost to #13 Georgia Tech 10-6.[3] The game's attendance was 2,805.[1] On February 22, 2011, the Eagles took on #21 Georgia Tech, and J.I. Clements Stadium saw a record crowd of 3,088 people. The Eagles won the game 6-5 on a walk-off walk by Victor Roache.[4]

In 2011, the Eagles ranked 36th in Division I college baseball in attendance, averaging 1,631 per home game.[5]

Features

The stadium features concessions, restrooms, dugouts, a batter's eye, luxury boxes, a press box, batting cages, offices, and a team meeting room. The Wiggins Baseball Building is located next to the field on the third base side.[1] The facility encompasses 9,000 square feet.[6]

Usage

In addition to baseball, the field is occasionally used as a concert venue. On November 12, 2010, hip hop artist Ludacris performed at the stadium.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f J.I. Clements Stadium at georgiasoutherneagles.com, URL accessed December 22, 2010. Archived 12-22-2010
  2. ^ J.I. Clements at georgiasoutherneagles.com, URL accessed December 22, 2010. Archived 12-22-2010
  3. ^ No. 13 Tech Baseball Powers Past Georgia Southern, 10-6: Jeremy Slayden, Mike Trapani and Jeff Kindel hit home runs at cstv.com, URL accessed December 22, 2010. Archived 12-22-2010
  4. ^ "Eagles Walk Away with Georgia Tech Series Opener". February 22, 2011. Archived from the original on 02-23-2011. http://www.webcitation.org/5wiAqloNX. Retrieved February 23, 2011. 
  5. ^ Tami Cutler. "2011 Division I Baseball Attendance". Archived from the original on 12-20-11. http://www.webcitation.org/644cLUIuP. Retrieved December 20, 2011. 
  6. ^ J.I. Clements Baseball Stadium at greenlinearch.com, URL accessed December 22, 2010. Archived 12-22-2010
  7. ^ Ludacris brings hits, high energy to concert at J.I. Clements by Philip Clements at gadaily.com, URL accessed December 22, 2010. Archived 12-22-2010