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Beckham Field
There is a plot of land that is nestled just off of Marion Street in Columbia, S.C. that for 22 years has served as the home to Gamecock softball. Although the actual field has been altered a couple of times, the area where Beckham Field sits has been the site of many memorable Gamecock softball moments over the years. Opened in 1986 as Lady Gamecock Field, the site is the oldest Southeastern Conference and among the oldest in the sport. Softball is a tradition at South Carolina and the Gamecocks are known for its solid reputation throughout the country. "We are grateful to Dave and Mitzi Beckham for their support of our program through their donation that allowed us to build a new facility in 1997," said head coach Joyce Compton. "Having such a facility affords our players the opportunity to play on a quality field and our fans a chance to enjoy a first class venue." Beckham Field has seen changes over the years. In 1997, lights were added for the enjoyment of night games and in 1999, renovations expanded seating capacity from 1,000 to 1,500. In 2004, Beckham Field continued to expand with the addition of a 42' x 100' covered hitting facility. Landscaping projects now greet spectators at the entrance of the field and new asphalt was placed to improve walkways, which are now more handicap accessible. And fans will be able to enjoy a new scoreboard in 2008. Beckham Field was dedicated in April of 1999 honoring David and Mitz Beckham, who are longtime supporters of Gamecock softball. The Beckhams are at every home softball game and sit on the top row in front of the press box. Five NCAA Regionals have been hosted at Beckham Field since 1994, including one in 2007 that saw fourth-seeded Carolina take out top-seeded North Carolina State and nationally-ranked Oregon to advance to super regionals for the first time since that round was introduced. In 2002, the Gamecocks compiled a record of 28 wins at Beckham Field, their best home record ever. In 2002, the Gamecocks claimed the program's 1,000th win as they defeated top-ranked UCLA in NCAA Regional action. In 22 years, the Gamecocks have posted an impressive 425-130-1 home record for a winning percentage of .764. In the 1997 NCAA Championship Regional, a record 2,250 fans watched the Gamecocks capture the Regional Championship. The attendance number was the highest single-game crowd of any of the eight NCAA Regionals that year. Since 1997, Beckham Field has hosted several large crowds of softball spectators. There are six games in which attendance has surpassed the 1,000 mark. Beckham Field has not only been home to many of Carolina's softball elite players, but it has been the only field that head coach Joyce Compton has called home during her Gamecock tenure.
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