• Source: Dedeaux Field
    • Dedeaux Field is a college baseball stadium in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on the west end of the campus of the University of Southern California. The home field of the USC Trojans of the Big Ten Conference, it has a seating capacity of 2,500.
      The current stadium opened in 1974, the year USC won its record fifth consecutive College World Series title, the sixth in seven years. It is named after longtime head coach Rod Dedeaux (1914–2006), who led the Trojans from 1942 until his retirement at age 72 in June 1986. The elevation of the playing field is about 175 feet (53 m) above sea level.
      The previous venue was Bovard Field, which was about 500 yards (460 m) to the southeast. Bovard's home plate was located in today's E.F. Hutton Park and a large eucalyptus tree guarded the right field line.
      The stadium is currently undergoing reconstruction as part of a university athletics facility project. The current north-facing orientation of the ballpark will be changed to face eastward when the new facility opens.


      Tournaments hosted


      NCAA Regional Tournaments (7): 1974, 1975, 1978, 1991, 1999, 2001, 2002
      NCAA Super Regional Series (1): 2001
      PAC-8 Playoffs (2): 1974, 1977
      PAC-10 Playoffs (2): 1995, 1996


      USC record at Dedeaux Field (2004–2009)




      Gallery

























      See also


      List of NCAA Division I baseball venues


      References




      External links


      Official website

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