Farris Field

Farris Field
Location On S Donaghey Avenue north of Dave Ward Drive
Conway, Arkansas
Coordinates 35°04′22.3″N 92°27′22.8″W / 35.072861°N 92.456333°W / 35.072861; -92.456333Coordinates: 35°04′22.3″N 92°27′22.8″W / 35.072861°N 92.456333°W / 35.072861; -92.456333
Owner University of Central Arkansas
Operator University of Central Arkansas
Seating type Bleacher seating: 500
Berm seating: 500
Capacity 1,000[1]
Record attendance 507
April 28, 2012
vs Oklahoma[1]
Field size Left Field: 200 ft
Center Field: 200 ft
Right Field: 200 ft (Estimated)
Surface Infield: Artificial turf
Outfield: Grass
Scoreboard Electronic
Construction
Built 1995-96
Opened 1996
Tenants
Central Arkansas Sugar Bears softball (NCAA) (1996-Present)

Farris Field is the home stadium for the Division I (NCAA) Central Arkansas Sugar Bears softball team. Located next to the Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas, the stadium features seating for 1,000 fans. Included in the 1,000 seat capacity is bleacher seating for 500. An outfield grass berm can accommodate an additional 500 fans. The stadium has field lighting, bullpens, dugouts, a press box, and an electronic scoreboard. Beyond the left field fence are locker rooms and batting cages.[1]

Attendance

Below is a list of Farris Field's 10 best-attended games.[1]

Top 10 attendance marks

Rank Date Opponent Attendance
1 April 28, 2012 Oklahoma 507
2 March 13, 2012 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 489
3 March 6, 2012 Mississippi 438
4 March 10, 2011 Mississippi 426
5 April 29, 2010 Mississippi 394
6 March 10, 2006 Ouachita Baptist 283
7 April 28, 2013 Lamar 276
8 February 12, 2012 Louisiana Tech 272
9 April 20, 2013 Southeastern Louisiana 269
10 March 24, 2012 Sam Houston State 252

As of the 2013 season.

Tournaments

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Farris Field". UCA Athletics. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  2. Kevin Hill (June 9, 2012). "Venues to change for state high school events". CourierNews.com. Retrieved April 25, 2015.


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