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    Lupton Stadium


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    The 2003 season marked the beginning of a new era in TCU baseball with the opening of the Charlie and Marie Lupton Baseball Stadium and Williams-Reilly Field. The stadium officially opened its gates on February 2nd, 2003 when the Frogs hosted long-time Metroplex rivals The University of Texas-Arlington. A crowd of 3,105 packed the stands for the inaugural game at the Frogs' new home turf. Prior to a contest between TCU and the University of Houston on March 28th, the stadium underwent its official dedication ceremony. The $7-million state-of-the-art baseball facility is located on the campus of TCU with the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center, Lowdon Track and Field Complex and Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium neighboring the home turf of the Frogs. Considered one of the premier baseball facilities in collegiate baseball, Lupton Stadium features 3,500 seats and a unique two-deck structure that allows every seat to be extremely close to the playing surface for a great vantage point of all the exciting on-field action. A canti-leveled roof system covers part of the stadium grandstands protecting fans from the hot Texas sun as well as the unexpected rain. Seats range from lower-deck chairdeck to upper-level club seats as well as general admission bleacher seating. Additional seating areas can be found in the spacious berm area located behind the first-base line. Lupton Stadium the Developed Walk of Champions honoring the former TCU greats in addition to a new videoboard that was installed prior to the beginning of the 2006 campaign.


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