Davis Diamond

The Davis Diamond is a softball facility and stadium in College Station, Texas. It is home to Texas A&M Aggies softball.30°36′10″N 96°20′46″W / 30.602647°N 96.3462°W / 30.602647; -96.3462OwnerTexas A&M UniversityOperatorTexas A&M UniversityExecutive suites2Capacity2,000Record attendance2,455 - April 23, 2022SurfaceLatitude 36 Bermuda GrassConstructionOpenedApril 27, 2018Construction cost$28.6 millionArchitectGenslerTenantsTexas A&M Aggies softball (NCAA) (2018-present)

History

After 24 years in the Aggie Softball Complex, the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents approved construction of a new home for Aggie Softball in April 2016. This construction took the form of the Davis Diamond complex.

The softball stadium holds 2,000 fans and includes club level seating as well as two luxury suites. The new press box features two radio booths, a TV booth, and a writing press area.

The stadium bears the name of Becky and Monty Davis. Longtime A&M supporters, the Davises signed a multimillion-dollar gift agreement, one of the largest philanthropic gifts ever made to Texas A&M Athletics, to help fund the $28.6 million softball facility.[1]

Opening Game

Davis Diamond opened on Friday, April 27, 2018, for a series against the Auburn Tigers. While the stadium was not fully complete, the stadium was used to host this last home series of the 2018 season. Becky Davis was in attendance to throw out the first pitch to open the stadium. The first hit in the Davis Diamond was recorded by Kelbi Fortenberry and the first run scored was awarded to Blake-Ann Fritsch. The Aggies won the opening game at the Davis Diamond 3–1. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Davis Family Commits Lead Gift to Texas A&M's New Softball Stadium". Texas A&M University. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "No. 11 Aggies debut Davis Diamond with 3-1 win over No. 12 Auburn". Texas A&M University Athletics. Retrieved April 29, 2018.

External links

  • Texas A&M Athletics Davis Diamond Web Page
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