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Lou Gorman Field

Coordinates:42°03′29″N71°05′02″W / 42.058099°N 71.083813°W /42.058099; -71.083813
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Lou Gorman Field
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LocationStonehill College; 320 Washington Street,North Easton, Massachusetts,USA
Coordinates42°03′29″N71°05′02″W / 42.058099°N 71.083813°W /42.058099; -71.083813
OwnerStonehill College
OperatorStonehill College
Capacity500
Field sizeLeft field: 325 feet (99 m)
Center field: 390 feet (120 m)
Right field: 325 feet (99 m)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened2005
Tenants
Stonehill Skyhawks baseball (NCAAD1NEC)

Lou Gorman Field is abaseballfield located on the campus ofStonehill College inNorth Easton, Massachusetts, named after Stonehill alumnus and formerBoston Red Sox managerLou Gorman.[1] The field is home to theStonehill Skyhawks baseball team of theNCAA Division INortheast Conference.

History

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The stadium was built in 2005 in order to facilitate expansion ofW.B. Mason Stadium.[2]

Facilities

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There are no concessions stands or permanent restrooms, and most of the seating comes from two sections ofbleachers.[3] Occasionally, due to theNew England climate and the grass field, games may have to be moved to other venues.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Facilities".Stonehill College. Retrieved2025-08-19.
  2. ^Baker, Paul (2023-03-28)."Lou Gorman Field - Stonehill Skyhawks".Stadium Journey. Retrieved2025-08-19.
  3. ^Chester, Alex (2025-02-01)."Lou Gorman Field Review: A Hidden Gem Every Baseball Fan Needs To Visit". Retrieved2025-08-20.
  4. ^Fenton, Jim."COLLEGES: Stonehill baseball team has been on the road".Enterprise News. Retrieved2025-08-20.

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