Haymarket Park

Haymarket Park
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Haymarket Park is located in Nebraska
Haymarket Park
Haymarket Park
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Haymarket Park is located in the United States
Haymarket Park
Haymarket Park
Haymarket Park (the United States)
Full nameHawks Field at Haymarket Park
Address403 Line Drive Circle
LocationLincoln, Nebraska
Coordinates40°49′22″N 96°42′50″W / 40.82279°N 96.71391°W / 40.82279; -96.71391
OperatorUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln
TypeStadium
Capacity8,486
Record attendance8,757 (April 14, 2006)
Field sizeLeft field – 335 ft (102 m)
Left-center – 403 ft (123 m)
Center field – 395 ft (120 m)
Right-center – 400 ft (120 m)
Right field – 325 ft (99 m)
SurfaceKentucky bluegrass
Construction
Broke groundApril 12, 2000
OpenedJune 1, 2001
Construction cost$29.53 million (includes Bowlin Stadium)
($50.8 million in 2023)
ArchitectStan Meradith, DLR Group
Tenants
Nebraska Cornhuskers (NCAA) 2002–present
Lincoln Saltdogs (AA) 2001–present
Website
Haymarket Park

Hawks Field at Haymarket Park is a baseball stadium in the Haymarket District of Lincoln, Nebraska. It is less than a mile west of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (NU) and is the home venue of the school's baseball team and the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association of Professional Baseball. The thirty-two acre Haymarket Park complex, jointly financed by the city of Lincoln and NU, was completed in 2001 at a cost of $29.53 million ($50.8 million in 2023 dollars[1]). Hawks Field is adjacent to the smaller Bowlin Stadium, which hosts Nebraska's softball team.

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