Big South Conference - Facilities

Facilities

School Football stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Baseball stadium Capacity Soccer stadium Capacity
Campbell Barker-Lane Stadium 5,000 John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center 3,095 Taylor Field 1,000 Eakes Athletic Complex 1,000
Charleston Southern Buccaneer Field 4,000 CSU Field House 790 Buccaneer Ballpark 1,500 Buccaneer Field 4,000
Coastal Carolina Brooks Stadium 9,112 HTC Center 3,600 Charles Watson Stadium 2,200 CCU Soccer Field
Gardner–Webb Ernest W. Spangler Stadium 7,800 Paul Porter Arena 5,000 John Henry Moss Stadium 700 Greene–Harbison Stadium
High Point Non-football school Millis Athletic Convocation Center 1,750 George S. Erath Field at Coy O. Williard Baseball Stadium 700 Vert Track and Soccer Stadium 1,100
Liberty Williams Stadium 19,200 Vines Center 8,085 Al Worthington Stadium 2,500 Osborne Stadium 1,000
Longwood Non-football school Willett Hall 1,807 Bolding Stadium 500 Longwood University Athletics Complex 350
Presbyterian Bailey Memorial Stadium 6,500 Templeton Physical Education Center 2,300 Presbyterian College Baseball Complex Martin Stadium at Edens Field 400
Radford Non-football school Dedmon Center 3,205 Radford University Baseball Stadium 700 Cupp Stadium 5,000
Stony Brook Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium 8,300 Football-only member
UNC Asheville Non-Football School Kimmel Arena 3,200 Greenwood Baseball Field,
McCormick Field
300,
4,000
Greenwood Field 1,000
VMI Alumni Memorial Field 10,000 Cameron Hall 5,020 Gray–Minor Stadium 1,400 Patchin Field 1,000
Winthrop Non-football school Winthrop Coliseum 6,100 Winthrop Ballpark 1,989 Eagle Field 1,500

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