Top 20 College Baseball Ballparks in America

Top 20 College Baseball Ballparks in America

  1. Dudy Noble Field – Mississippi State University (Starkville, MS)
    Legendary atmosphere with the famous Left Field Lounge tailgating tradition and record-breaking crowds at College World Series games.

  2. Baum–Walker Stadium – University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR)
    Consistently ranked among the top college parks; massive crowds, intense SEC rivalry games, and repeated national attention.

  3. Alex Box Stadium at Skip Bertman Field – LSU (Baton Rouge, LA)
    Home of LSU’s seven national championships and one of the most intimidating environments in college baseball.

  4. Founders Park – University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC)
    A premier modern facility with passionate fans and strong tradition in the SEC.

  5. Doug Kingsmore Stadium – Clemson University (Clemson, SC)
    Praised by fans and critics for atmosphere and historic Tiger program tradition.

  6. Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium – Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL)
    Historic home field of the Seminoles, with longstanding competitive tradition.

  7. Oxford-University Stadium at Swayze Field – University of Mississippi (Oxford, MS)
    Known for electric crowds and distinctive fan traditions.

  8. Hawkins Field – Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN)
    Small but elite, home to one of the nation’s top modern programs.

  9. Plainsman Park – Auburn University (Auburn, AL)
    Historically acclaimed design and atmosphere, once voted best in country by Baseball America.

  10. Clark-LeClair Stadium – East Carolina University (Greenville, NC)
    Known for great atmosphere and passionate Pirate support.

  11. Springs Brooks Stadium – Coastal Carolina University (Conway, SC)
    Bright, vibrant stadium that gained visibility after Coastal Carolina’s 2016 CWS title run.

  12. Miller Park – Brigham Young University (Provo, UT)
    Mountain backdrops and unique facility that supports both baseball and softball.

  13. Dedeaux Field – University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA)
    Historic home of USC, the winningest program in college baseball history.

  14. Pete Taylor Park – Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, MS)
    Smaller but renowned for heavy attendance and vibrant tailgating culture.

  15. Baylor Ballpark – Baylor University (Waco, TX)
    A beloved facility in the Big 12 with a strong fan following and regional history.

  16. Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field – University of Miami (Coral Gables, FL)
    Historic home of multiple national titles and MLB talent production.

  17. Hi Corbett Field – University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
    Historic ballpark with MLB spring training roots and unique Southwest setting.

  18. O’Brate Stadium – Oklahoma State University (Stillwater, OK)
    Modern facility with strong fan energy and top-tier college experience.

  19. Oxford’s Charles Schwab Field – College World Series Venue (Omaha, NE)
    Though not a campus stadium, it is the home of the Men’s College World Series, where the nation’s best programs compete every June.

  20. Eddy D. Field Stadium – Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA)
    Often ranked as one of college baseball’s most beautiful parks with ocean views and scenic setting.

1 comment

JN

JN

Not sure what you mean by smaller park referring to Pete Taylor Park, @ 4,300 seats plus right field roost it’s bigger than half of the SEC ball parks most all of the ACC and Big 12 parks. Eagles are averaging 5,300 plus. USM vs Alabama 6,600 plus in attendance last week

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