Lycoming College Baseball Complex Project

Lycoming College Baseball Complex Project

In partnership with the City of Williamsport, Lycoming College will call Brandon Park home of Warrior Baseball. The Lycoming College Baseball Complex will create a permanent home for Lycoming’s baseball program and will build a first-rate baseball facility in the heart of the park. This project will create a premier field to practice and compete for Lycoming’s student-athletes, and it will reflect the College’s commitment to excellence in its academic and athletic facilities. The project will create a one-of-a-kind facility that embraces the distinctive features of a community park while attracting the highest caliber student-athletes to Lycoming.

Rick Oliveri with player

"We are building a program that will be a first-class college baseball experience which will be one of growth, hard work, and competition. We aim to develop our players into well-rounded, respectful young men who reach their full potential on and off the field. Support for this project will provide the resources necessary for us to reach these goals and become a mainstay in the national landscape of Division III baseball."

- Rick Oliveri, Head Baseball Coach

baseball complex logo

The Lycoming College Baseball Complex Project consists of:

  • Turf Field (Infield & Outfield)
  • Custom Dugouts
  • Outdoor Lighting System
  • Pitching Bullpens
  • Batting Cages
  • Press Box
  • Stadium Seating Area
baseball game at new complex

Support this project

This $2.5 million enhancement project is funded through donations. Naming opportunities and leadership gifts ($10,000 or more) will be recognized on a permanent plaque at the Baseball Complex to commemorate the charitable investments and support for the project. Gifts can be pledged over a 3-5 year time period.

I would like to support the Baseball Complex Project:

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Naming Opportunities

  • $1,500,000 Stadium - fulfilled
  • $750,000 Field
  • $200,000 Press Box
  • $150,000 Dugouts (2) - 1 fullfilled
  • $100,000 Scoreboard - fulfilled
  • $75,000 Homeplate/Reserved Seating Area - fulfilled
  • $50,000 Home & Away Seating Areas
  • $25,000 Bullpens/Batting Cage (3) - all fulfilled
  • $10,000 Recognition on the permanent Baseball Complex Donor Plaque
  • $5,000 Individual Seat in Reserved Seating Area

Questions?

Glenn Smith headshotPlease contact Glenn Smith II ’07, Director of Athletics, at smithg@lycoming.edu or 570.321.4455.