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- Earl_Wilson_Stadium abstract "Earl E. Wilson Baseball Stadium at Roger Barnson Field is a baseball stadium located on the northwest corner of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus in Paradise, Nevada. It has been the home field for the UNLV Hustlin' Rebels college baseball team since its opening in 1994. The stadium features 2,500 theater-type seats and 500 bleacher back seats bringing the stadium's capacity to 3,000. The stadium was dedicated on January 29, 1994 in conjunction with a UNLV Alumni game. 2,500 attended the game and grand opening ceremonies. In 1997, the infield playing surface was replaced and the outfield fence was replaced with a new fence that stands 12' high. In 2007 the stadium received a new playing surface and in 2009 it received a new scoreboard in left field to replace the original one. Earl Wilson Stadium has hosted five Mountain West Conference Baseball Tournaments (2000, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2012), more than any other venue. In 2010, the locker rooms were remodeled, the clubhouse lounge area received new flatscreen TVs and couches, the infield grass was replaced, new black padding was installed behind the backstop, a fresh halo was installed around the batting circle and the facility received a fresh coat of red paint. Future plans call for a new clubhouse, a new synthetic outfield surface, an overhang for the bleachers, a two-story press box, new batting cages and a video scoreboard to replace the scoreboard which was installed in 2009.Earl Wilson Stadium sits on the former site of UNLV's original baseball stadium, Rebel Field. Rebel Field opened on April 1, 1973, when the Hustlin' Rebels lost to Southern Cal 9–2 in front of 1,500 fans. The attendance record at the stadium happened in May 1977 when 5,000 watched the Kenny Rogers Celebrity-News Media Softball Game benefiting the Nevada Special Olympics. In 1980, Hustlin' Rebel Field was renamed Roger Barnson Field in honor of the late UNLV assistant athletic director, Roger Barnson. Barnson, a former pitcher at Arizona State University had lost his life in an automobile accident on March 14, 1980.Earl Wilson Stadium was built with $1.2 million from a $6.5 million gift from the estate of Earl and Hazel Wilson. The $6.5 million gift was the largest single gift ever received by the university, was donated by the late Hazel Wilson on behalf of her late husband, Earl. Earl Wilson was a Las Vegas businessman who was a major stockholder in the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas and had played semi-professional baseball in Oregon.".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium location Paradise,_Nevada.
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- Earl_Wilson_Stadium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Earl Wilson Stadium".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rebel Stadium".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium brokeGround "1993-05-27".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium caption "Entrance of Earl Wilson Stadium.".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium constructionCost "1200000.0".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium dimensions "Center Field – 400ft".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium dimensions "Left Field – 335ft".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium dimensions "Left-Center Field – 375ft".
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- Earl_Wilson_Stadium location Paradise,_Nevada.
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium name "Earl E. Wilson Stadium at Roger Barnson Field".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium nickname "Earl Wilson Stadium".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium opened "August 1994".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium operator "University of Nevada, Las Vegas".
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- Earl_Wilson_Stadium seatingCapacity "3000".
- Earl_Wilson_Stadium surface "Grass".
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- Earl_Wilson_Stadium comment "Earl E. Wilson Baseball Stadium at Roger Barnson Field is a baseball stadium located on the northwest corner of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus in Paradise, Nevada. It has been the home field for the UNLV Hustlin' Rebels college baseball team since its opening in 1994. The stadium features 2,500 theater-type seats and 500 bleacher back seats bringing the stadium's capacity to 3,000. The stadium was dedicated on January 29, 1994 in conjunction with a UNLV Alumni game.".
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