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BULLDOG STADIUM
One of the most complete and aesthetically pleasing stadiums in the Western Athletic Conference, Bulldog Stadium has served as the home of Fresno State football since the 1980 season. Entering its 25th season of hosting the Bulldogs, the facility has established itself as one of the most difficult places to win for visiting teams.
BEIDEN FIELD
Fresno State's 5,422-seat Pete Beiden Field is one of the premier college parks in the country. It has hosted eight NCAA Regionals since 1979 and is home to some of college baseball's largest and most enthusiastic crowds.
BULLDOG DIAMOND
Regarded as one of the finest in the country, the Bulldogs play in a stadium like no other on the collegiate ranks as the facility boasts a seating capacity of 3,288 and a home field record of 349-68 (.836) since it's opening in 1996. Bulldog Diamond has been host to 25 postseason events since 1980, including the 2007 NCAA Fresno Regional and will host the 2009 WAC Championship in May.
SAVE MART CENTER
Fresno businessman Larry Shehadey donated $3 million to Save Mart Center - the largest gift an individual made to the building project. To honor this generous donation, Save Mart Center's eight-story, 93-foot clock tower is named The Larry A. Shehadey Clock Tower and the lobby at the southeast entrance is named after Shehadey's late wife, Elayne.
SPALDING G. WATHEN TENNIS CENTER
Opened on Feb. 1, 1998, the Spalding G. Wathen Tennis Center is one of the premier tennis facilities in the western United States and has become a key fixture in the recent success of the Fresno State men's and women's tennis teams.
STUDENT HORSE CENTER
The Student Horse Center, located on the Fresno State campus, is the site of all Fresno State equestrian home shows. The horse center is home to more than just Bulldog equestrian. Sponsored by the Department of Animal Science, the Student Horse Center is run and operated by students, and provides a variety of opportunities for students within the department. Animal Science students are responsible for the care, exercise and feeding of all university- and privately-owned horses housed at the center.
WARMERDAM FIELD
Warmerdam Field has been playing host to Fresno State home meets since its construction in 1976. The nine-lane, 400-meter on-campus facility is named after Cornelius "Dutch" Warmerdam, the former Fresno State head coach and world record holder in the pole vault.
WOODWARD PARK
Scenic Woodward Park, located in north Fresno, has played host to 14 NCAA Regional Cross Country Championships since the tournament's inaugural year of 1968. The park most recently hosted the 2004 NCAA Western Region Championship and the 2006 WAC Championships.