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Titan Softball Complex
Fully remodeled for the 2001 season, the Titan Softball Complex stands as one of the top collegiate softball venues in the nation.

After spending the first five seasons at Lions Field located at Brea Blvd. and Lemon St., the Cal State Fullerton softball program moved to its permanent home on campus in 1985 where it has remained ever since.

With the addition of the baseball stadium and the 10,000-seat multi-purpose Titan Stadium in 1992, the Titan Softball Complex also received some additions. An upgraded press box and expanded seating for up to 3,000 fans on portable bleachers were in the works as well as the addition of the message board to the existing electronic scoreboard beyond the leftfield fence.

With the start of the 1995 season, the stadium received its second face-lift that featured concrete pavement around both backstops for added fan comfort and safety as well as expanded batting cages and bullpens.

Before the start of the 2001 season, the face of the complex was drastically changed as the main softball diamond was literally flipped on end, to expand seating for Goodwin Field and create more of a stadium atmosphere for softball.

The primary diamond features elevated grandstand seating with permanent box seating behind home plate. Chair back bleachers were added down both baselines to hold a capacity of 1,000 fans. A permanent expanded two-tiered press box was added as well as a beautifully landscaped grassy knoll that runs from foul line to right centerfield in the outfield.

The main field also features two complete bullpens with room for two pitchers to warm up simultaneously and sunken dugouts for both teams. The softball and baseball fields are joined by a structure between the two fields which houses the Doubek-Wilson VIP room, expanded locker rooms and clubhouses and offices for the coaches.

The current configuration encompasses two lighted and fenced softball fields that are utilized at their capacity during Cal State Fullerton’s two premier spring softball tournaments, the Worth Invitational and the Kia Klassic, as well as year-round use by the City of Fullerton and other area organizations.

VITAL STATISTICS
Opened: 1985
First Game: Feb. 14, 1985
First Win: def. Cal Poly, 2-0 & 7-0
Seating Capacity: 1,000
Playing Surface: Dirt Infield, Natural Grass Outfield
Dimensions (Left-Center-Right): 190’-220’-190’
Home Record: 602-204 (.747)
NCAA Regionals Hosted: 12 (1982-87, 89-92, 1996, 2003)

ED. NOTE... the current stadium configuration was completed following the 2000 season and reopened in 2001. The Titans were swept in a doubleheader (6-0 & 18-3) against UCLA on Feb. 7, 2001.

TOP 10 SINGLE-DATE ATTENDANCE MARKS
Rank Attendance Opponent Date Result
1. 2,014 Oregon State Mar. 21, 1997 L, 5-2
2. 1,907 Texas Mar. 18, 2000 L, 3-2
3. 1,852 DePaul Mar. 20, 1999 L, 5-3
4. 1,815 Washington Mar. 21, 1997 L, 12-4
  1,815 Florida Mar. 21, 1997 W, 5-0
6. 1,680 Arizona Mar. 19, 1998 L, 8-3
7. 1,643 UCLA (DH) Mar. 25, 2003 L, 11-2/8-2
8. 1,614 U.S. Olympic Team (ex.) Mar. 17, 2004 L, 10-0 (5)
9. 1,580 Louisiana-Monroe Mar. 17, 2000 W, 6-0
  1,580 DePaul Mar. 17, 2000 L, 2-0
11. 1,562 Louisiana-Lafayette Mar. 18, 2004 L, 3-1
         

TITANS AT THE TITAN SOFTBALL COMPLEX YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
Home Record
Overall Record
1985
27-3
54-10
1986
30-4
57-9-1
1987
31-5
59-10
1988
26-10
52-20
1989
29-8
47-15
1990
26-11
45-23
1991
27-7
52-16-1
1992
26-9
45-20
1993
23-8
37-21
1994
17-11
35-29
1995
22-8
46-17
1996
23-12
41-28
1997
14-15
29-26
1998
21-14
32-29
1999
18-13
36-29
2000
15-8
45-15
2001
24-6
48-14
2002
30-1
53-13
2003
19-8
41-15
2004
12-13
18-34






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