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Bronx Community College's athletics teams use the field for baseball and men's soccer. [1] Early in the 20th century, Ohio Field was the main outdoor athletic venue for New York University, which occupied the University Heights campus until 1973. It was the home of the NYU Violets baseball [2] and football [3] teams dating back at least to 1901 ...
The park hosting the World Baseball Classic Qualifiers in 2016, after it was resurfaced with artificial turf Detailed view of the stadium and field. In 2005 and 2014, MCU Park hosted the New York–Penn League All-Star Game. In early 2015, the New York University Violets moved in and made Maimonides
The 1969 NYU Violets baseball team represented New York University in the 1969 NCAA University Division baseball season. The Violets played their home games at Ohio Field . The team was coached by Larry Geracioti in his 10th year as head coach at NYU.
The building was named in honor of Jerome S. Coles, an alumnus and benefactor of NYU. The facilities accommodated a wide range of individual and group recreational sports and fitness activities, including over 130 different courses at various skill levels serving 10,000 participants, as well as club sports and an intramural program enjoyed by ...
The Prospect League is a collegiate summer baseball league comprising teams of college players from North America and beyond. All players in the league must have NCAA eligibility remaining in order to participate. So as to maintain their college eligibility, players are not paid.
NYU added varsity baseball and softball teams for the 2014–2015 school year. [1] NYU had not sponsored varsity baseball since 1974, but it previously produced several major-league players, including Ralph Branca and Eddie Yost. [1] Home games are played at Maimonides Park, home of the Minor League Brooklyn Cyclones. Softball was an entirely ...
This category is for baseball at New York University. The school no longer sponsors baseball as a varsity sport and instead only as a club sport. Thus, for categorization purposes, it is considered defunct as it pertains to NCAA competition.
The ballpark is the home of the Staten Island FerryHawks, a member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, and is the largest stadium in the league by capacity, at 7,171. Since 2022, it has also been the home of the Wagner College Seahawks baseball team and New York University Violets baseball team .