ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
Full name | Don E. Porter Hall of Fame Stadium |
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Location | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma USA |
Coordinates | 35°31′29″N 97°27′49″W / 35.524796°N 97.463719°WCoordinates: 35°31′29″N 97°27′49″W / 35.524796°N 97.463719°W |
Operator | Amateur Softball Association |
Capacity | 7,300 |
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Opened | 1987 |
Renovated | 2003[1] |
ASA Hall of Fame Stadium is a 7,300-seat multi-purpose stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma United States. It is located next to and operated by the Amateur Softball Association.
It opened in 1987 and is widely regarded as the finest softball facility in the nation and has played host to the best softball competition in the world, including USA teams that represent the nation in international competitions.
Through 2010, it hosted two major college tournaments: the Big 12 Conference championship and the Women's College World Series, as well as the World Cup of Softball, one of the premiere International Softball events. The Big 12 Conference decided to discontinue their tournament after 2010, however the Women's college World Series is still held there.
In 2007, it was ranked the number eight sporting venue in the state of Oklahoma.
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ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
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ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
See also
- The Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum is across the street
- Remington Park is next to the stadium to the west
- National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum
References
- ↑ "ASA Hall of Fame Complex Renovation". Retrieved 2009-08-30.