Infinity Insurance Park
Former namesFIU Baseball Stadium, University Park Stadium
LocationWestchester
11200 S.W. 8th Street
Miami, Florida 33199
OwnerFlorida International University
OperatorFlorida International University
Capacity2,000 (capacity)
2,473 (largest crowd)
Field sizeLeft Field - 325 ft
Left-Center - 375 ft
Center Field - 400 ft
Right-Center - 375 ft
Right Field - 325 ft
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1995
OpenedJanuary 26, 1996
Renovated2001, 2003, 2007
Construction cost$3.5 million USD
Tenants
FIU Golden Panthers (NCAA) (1996–Present)

Infinity Insurance Park, formerly known as University Park Stadium and FIU Baseball Stadium, is a baseball stadium located on the campus of Florida International University in Westchester, Florida, United States. It is the home venue of the FIU Panthers college baseball team of the Division I Conference USA. The facility opened on January 26, 1996, with a 1–0 FIU victory against Bethune-Cookman and was built on the same site as its predecessor, which had stood since 1965 (albeit with a slightly differently angled field configuration).[1] All-American Evan W. Thomas threw a complete game shutout. University Park Stadium has a seating capacity of 2,000 people.[1] The largest crowd in the stadium's history was 2,473 on February 26, 2002, when FIU defeated their cross-town rivals the Miami Hurricanes 7–1.[2]

The team spent the 2005 season at the Homestead Sports Complex in Homestead while University Park Stadium underwent an expansion. In 2005, the facility hosted the Sun Belt Conference Baseball Tournament.[1]

In 2018 Infinity Insurance acquired the naming rights for the stadium.[3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Facilities Archived 2009-01-14 at the Wayback Machine at fiusports.com, URL accessed December 7, 2010. Archived 12-07-2010
  2. Archives & Research Center at nl.newsbank.com, URL accessed December 7, 2010. Archived 12-07-2010
  3. "TO INFINITY AND BEYOND: FIU continues its winning ways against Miami, 5-3, in its newly-named ballpark".

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