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Tiger Park (1997)

The original Tiger Park was a softball stadium located on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[1] The stadium was located on the southwest corner of West Chimes Street and Alaska Street. It served as the home field of the LSU Tigers softball team from 1997 to 2008. The official capacity of the stadium was 1,000 people, however, the stadium held more than that when important rivals came to town or during post-season tournaments. The largest crowd to see a game in the original Tiger Park was on April 28, 2007, when LSU hosted Tennessee before a crowd of 2,326.[1]

Tiger Park
Aerial photo of old LSU Tiger Park softball stadium
LocationBaton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
OwnerLouisiana State University
OperatorLSU Athletics Department
Capacity1,000
Field sizeL - 200, C - 220, R - 200
SurfaceNatural Grass
Construction
Opened1997
Closed2008
Demolished2012
Tenants
LSU Lady Tigers softball (NCAA)

The stadium was opened prior to the 1997 college softball season and played host to four NCAA regionals in 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2006 and hosted the 2008 SEC softball tournament. The 2008 season was the twelfth and final season in the original Tiger Park. LSU closed out the original Tiger Park with a home record of 331–51, including 140–34 in the SEC and 1–1 in the SEC Tournament.[2]

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  1. ^ a b "LSU Softball Facilities - Tiger Park - LSUsports.net - The Official Web Site of LSU Tigers Athletics". LSUsports.net. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
  2. ^ "Softball: As Tiger Park closes, players and coaches share memories of their second home". lsunow.com. Retrieved 2018-04-11.

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