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Mizzou Softball Stadium

Opening on March 3, 2017, the Mizzou Softball Stadium offers a premium viewing experience for all fans.

Fans entering the stadium are greeted by a beautiful brick façade, complemented by a Centria paneling system. The stadium offers beautiful views whether sitting in the infield seating, or atop the berm area. LED lit ‘Mizzou Tigers’ signage hangs from the press level, and an LED-lit lantern piece sets atop the facility's main elevator.

A "full-view" concourse allows fans to not miss a pitch while visiting one of two concession stands or the on-site Tiger Team Store. The concourse is located beneath a spacious elevated press box, which features dedicated broadcast and radio booths, space for working press and game management, and a Club Suite.

Spectators are able to get a clear view with a 300 square feet LED video board display.

The field's dimensions are 200 feet at the foul lines and 220 feet at center field. A 10-foot, crushed-brick warning track separates the six-foot wall from an expansive outfield of lush Kentucky Bluegrass. The DuraEdge infield lays atop a drainage system built to USGA specs.

Both teams are protected from the elements by bench-heated dugouts, and have access to bullpens down their respective foul lines, and batting cages underneath the stands. In addition, six dedicated TV-camera wells allow for easy production of SEC Network telecasts.

The Tigers' home-team suite is located directly behind the third-base dugout, and includes, besides 32 lockers, amenities such as a mud room, equipment-storage area and coaches meeting room.

Mizzou Softball Facility History
From 1980 through 2016, the Tigers called University Field home. The 500-seat venue was attached to the Audrey J. Walton Track and Soccer Stadium, and served as host for 10 NCAA Regional Tournaments, including the final eight of its existence, as well as four Super Regionals.

Devine Pavilion

The Daniel J. Devine Indoor Practice Facility, named for Hall of Fame Coach Dan Devine, is a multi-purpose facility which benefits a wide array of sport programs at the University of Missouri. Constructed for $12 million in the summer of 1998, the "Devine" serves as the site of the Missouri Tiger football program's practices all throughout the season and in the spring, in addition to serving as a training facility for off-season conditioning workouts.

In addition, the Tigers can avoid inclement weather and conduct a full-scale practice on the 90-yard artificial surface inside the facility. The facility has come in especially handy recently, as the Tigers practiced inside extensively late into the winter months in preparation for bowl games nine times from 2003-13.

When Daylight Saving Time cedes way to Standard Time late in the fall, the Tigers will often times go inside to finish practice in the Devine Pavilion. A large sound system also allows for the Tigers to simulate crowd noise as they prepare for road games.

The Devine Pavilion is located just south of the Mizzou Athletics Training Complex and adjacent to the Tigers' natural grass practice fields. The facility also plays host to in-season and off-season workouts for numerous Tiger sport programs, primarily which include baseball, softball and soccer.