Amenity: Locker Room
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Houchens Industries L. T. Smith Stadium
Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium and Jimmy Feix Field has been home to the Hilltoppers for over 50 years. WKU has a 199-98-4 (.661) all-time record at “The Houch” with the largest crowd being 25,171 to watch the Hilltoppers face Indiana on Sept. 25, 2021. The official seating capacity is listed at 22,113. The facility has…
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Nick Denes Field
Nick Denes Field is home to the WKU Baseball program. Built in 1968 and first used for the 1969 season, Denes Field is named after former Hilltopper baseball and football coach Nick Denes. Since 2002, Western Kentucky University has put approximately $3 million into enhancements at Nick Denes Field. WKU added a press box and…
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WKU Softball Complex
The WKU Softball Complex, built in conjunction with the soccer field, was part of a $1.2 million development to create one of the finest softball facilities in the conference and region. The softball project, which began in 1999 and was completed in just six months, involved laying the playing surface, the construction of both dugouts…
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E. A. Diddle Arena
One of the finest on-campus facilities in the country, WKU’s E.A. Diddle Arena serves as the competition home of WKU Hilltopper Basketball, WKU Lady Topper Basketball and WKU Hilltopper Volleyball. The building, named for legendary Hilltopper coach E.A. Diddle, was officially dedicated in December 1963 and underwent a $32 million renovation in 2002. The facility…