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| name = Dedeaux Field | nickname = | image = File:Dedeaux Field.jpg | image_size = | caption = | location = University of Southern California Los Angeles, California, U.S. | broke_ground = | opened = 1974, {{Years or months ago|1974}} | coordinates = {{coord|34.0235|N|118.2898|W|type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | closed = | demolished = | owner = University of Southern California | operator = University of Southern California | surface = Natural grass | construction_cost = | architect = | former_names = | tenants = USC Trojans baseball (NCAA) | seating_capacity = 2,500 | dimensions = Foul lines: {{convert|335|ft|abbr=on}} Left alley: {{convert|375|ft|abbr=on}} Right alley: {{convert|365|ft|abbr=on}} Center field: {{convert|395|ft|abbr=on}} Outfield fence height: {{convert|10|ft|1|abbr=on}} }}{{Location map |USA |relief = 1 |label = Dedeaux Field |lat = 34.0235 |long = -118.2898 |caption = Location in the United States |marksize = 5 |float = |background = |width = 240 }} Dedeaux Field is a college baseball stadium in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on the west end of the campus of the University of Southern California. The home field of the USC Trojans of the Pac-12 Conference, it has a seating capacity of 2,500. It opened {{Years or months ago|1974}} in 1974,[1] the year USC won its record fifth consecutive College World Series title, the sixth in seven years. It is named after longtime head coach Rod Dedeaux (1914–2006), who led the Trojans from 1942 until his retirement at age 72 in June 1986.[2] The elevation of the playing field is about {{convert|175|ft}} above sea level. The previous venue was Bovard Field,[3] which was about {{convert|500|yd|-1}} to the southeast. Bovard's home plate was located in today's E.F. Hutton Park and a large eucalyptus tree guarded the right field line.[3] Tournaments hostedNCAA Regional Tournaments (7): 1974, 1975, 1978, 1991, 1999, 2001, 2002NCAA Super Regional Series (1): 2001 PAC-8 Playoffs (2): 1974, 1977 PAC-10 Playoffs (2): 1995, 1996 USC record at Dedeaux Field (2004–present)
2028 Summer OlympicsDuring the 2028 Summer Olympics, Dedeaux Field will be modified into a temporary aquatics venue which will host swimming, synchronized swimming and diving. [4] GallerySee also
References{{commons category}}1. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=o61VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OeADAAAAIBAJ&pg=6172%2C3736087 |newspaper=Eugene Register-Guard |location=Oregon |title=Duck-Trojan game set back a day |last=Newnham |first=Blaine |date=May 14, 1974 |page=1D }} 2. ^Dedeaux Field at usctrojans.com, URL accessed October 22, 2009. [https://www.webcitation.org/5kj5X4UyN?url=http://www.usctrojans.com/facilities/usc-dedeaux.html Archived] 10/22/09 3. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6phjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5l8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6150%2C4984031 |newspaper=St. Petersburg Times |location=Florida |agency=Associated Press |title=Rod, the tree, recommissioned |date=June 5, 1973 |page=2C}} 4. ^http://la24-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/pdf/LA2024-canditature-part2_english.pdf External links
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