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Tiger Park

Top-10 Crowds

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OPPONENT ATTEND. 1. March 25, 2016 Florida (DH) 3,242 2. May 23, 2015 Arizona * 3,231 2. April 27, 2013 Alabama 3,231 4. May 24, 2015 Arizona * 2,968 5. March 16, 2019 Florida 2,771 6. March 13, 2016 Alabama 2,767 7. April 4, 2015 Ole Miss 2,694 8. May 5, 2019 Alabama 2,652 9. April 26, 2013 Alabama 2,651 10. March 26, 2016 Florida 2,645

Tiger Park THE HOME OF LSU SOFTBALL

“Tiger Park is a wonderful visual representation of not only the commitment to the very deserving LSU softball team, but further, to women’s athletics.”

Cheri Kempf

Commissioner/President - National Pro Fastpitch & Broadcast Analyst - ESPN, CST, Fox Sports Network

Note: Tiger Park moved to its current location off of Skip Bertman Drive in 2009; * - NCAA Super Regional

• Since opening its gates at its current location, Tiger Park has welcomed 589,421 fans since 2009.

• LSU has compiled a 320-76-1 all-time record at Tiger Park since 2009. The Tigers have won 249 of their 306 home games under head coach Beth Torina entering the 2021 campaign.

• LSU has won 30 games at home in Tiger

Park in each of the last four of six seasons, including winning a school-record 38 in 2015 and posting the second-most wins of 35 in 2018.

• LSU moved into Tiger Park prior to the 2009 season. The park features 1,289 chair back and bench back seats, a party deck on the third base side and a 30-seat suite above the first base line. There also is seating for 960 additional fans located in the newly designed

Tiger Park Terrace and another 500 in the newly added bleachers in centerfield..

• The two-story Tiger Park clubhouse possesses spacious indoor batting cages, an umpire locker room and a training facility.

RATED FIFTH-BEST BUILDING OF LSU ARCHITECTURE

“Best seen at night, when its gables and overhang seem to brighten into shimmering white sails winging through cool ebony skies, the softball stadium shows that LSU can come up with a building that plays to something other than the local taste for plantation imagery and Greco-Roman bric-a-brac. Welling out of a hillock in a way that suggests strong shoulders on the brink of swinging a home run, the softball stadium evidences a modest freshness that brings a smile and savors of popcorn and hot dogs.” - LSU Faculty Senate Monthly Newsletter • October 2010