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  1. Frank Eck Baseball Stadium. Upon its opening in 1994, the 2,500-seat Frank Eck Stadium became the latest jewel among Notre Dame's ever-expanding athletic facilities. Located on the southeast corner of campus, Eck Stadium has become a favorite with the Irish baseball team as Notre Dame has posted a 519-193-2 home mark (for a .728 winning ...

  2. Frank Eck Stadium is a baseball stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana. It hosts the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish college baseball team. The stadium holds 2,500 people and was built in 1994. The stadium was named after Frank Eck, an alumnus, benefactor and advisor to the university.

    • 2,500
    • March 17, 1994; 29 years ago
  3. Frank Eck Baseball Stadium. Also see: Frank Eck Stadium. Frank Eck Baseball Stadium, known by fans as “The Eck”, is the home baseball stadium for the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball team. Eck Stadium is located on the southeast corner of Notre Dame's campus in Notre Dame, Indiana.

  4. Although Notre Dame is known for some of the better facilities for its individual sport, Eck Stadium is merely for the die-hard baseball fan. The Fighting Irish have an impressive home record of 415-144-2 that includes 11 NCAA Tournament appearances, 6 conference tournament championships, 5 conference championships, and a College World Series ...

  5. Frank Eck Baseball Stadium. Eck Tennis Pavilion. Guglielmino Athletics Complex. Haggar Fitness Center. Harris Family Track and Field Stadium. Edmund P. Joyce Center. LaBar Practice Complex. Loftus Sports Center. McConnell Family Boathouse. Melissa Cook Stadium. Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center. Rolfs Athletics Hall. Rolfs Aquatic Center.

  6. Jun 16, 2022 · That’s just a shade bigger than the 400, 330 and 380 measurements of Notre Dame’s home field at Frank Eck Stadium. Former Notre Dame baseball coach Paul Mainieri knows both parks well. The ...

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