Schott Stadium | |
Location | El Camino Real at Campbell Ave, Santa Clara, California 95053 |
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Owner | Santa Clara University |
Operator | Santa Clara University |
Capacity | 1,500 (Baseball) |
Field size | Left Field - 340 ft (100 m) Center Field - 402 ft (123 m) Right-Center Power Alleys - 395 ft (120 m) Right Field - 330 ft (100 m) Backstop - 30 ft (9.1 m) |
Surface | Grass (infield/outfield), Fieldturf (infield foul territory) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | January 2004 |
Opened | April 30, 2005 |
Construction cost | $8.6 million USD; |
Architect | HOK Sport |
Tenants | |
Santa Clara University Santa Clara Baseball (NCAA Division I West Coast Conference) (2005-present) |
Stephen Schott Stadium, or Schott Stadium for short, is the home of the Santa Clara University baseball team, a Division I Baseball team of the NCAA's West Coast Conference. The stadium, which opened in 2005, is located in Santa Clara, California, USA.
A new baseball stadium for the Santa Clara University Broncos was first conceived of in January 2004 when Stephen Schott, noted 1960 alumnus, baseball enthusiast and, at the time, owner of the Oakland Athletics, announced he was donating $4 million to project. The Santa Clara University baseball team had been playing in 6,800 seat, multipurpose Buck Shaw Stadium, which they shared with the soccer team and, until 1993, the football team. Lack of space on the university's side of El Camino Real (Route 82) forced SCU to build the stadium across the street. It was built in approximately one year, but did not open in time for the 2005 baseball season as originally planned due to cost overruns and weather-related delays. Instead, it opened on April 30, 2005 to a sold out game between Santa Clara University and Gonzaga University. The final cost of the stadium was $8.6 million.
The stadium hosted a Super Regional tournament between Dallas Baptist University and California June 11–13, 2011. The neutral site was selected since neither school has an adequate on-campus facility to host the best-of-three series.