The home of the Huskers since 1923 and the location of a continuing NCAA-record consecutive sellout streak that reached beyond 300 games in 2009, Memorial Stadium provides one of the most exciting game-day experiences in all of college football.
Haymarket Park is a baseball and softball complex in Lincoln, Nebraska. It is half a mile west of the campus of the University of Nebraska in downtown Lincoln. It is named because of its location in Lincoln's historic Haymarket District.Haymarket ParkHaymarket Park is the home field of the Lincoln Saltdogs and the Nebraska Cornhuskers. It seats about 4,500 people; an additional 4,000 people can sit on berms along the outfield walls. In 2013, the Cornhuskers ranked 19th in among Division I baseball programs in attendance, averaging 2,864 per game.Hawks Field is named for one of the primary donor families that contributed to the construction of the baseball stadium. It has a playground down the right field line. Hawks field is the first collegiate venue to use the SubAir system, which can heat and cool the field year round. For the Saltdogs, it's been selected as the "Best Playing Field" in each of its 13 years of existence (Northern League award, 2001-2005; American Association award, 2006-2013). In November 2007, Hawks Field won the Baseball Field of the Year Award in the College/University division by the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) for the second time. The field earned its first honor in 2003 and is the only college park in the country to be a two-time winner.In 2012, college baseball writer Eric Sorenson ranked the field as the fourth best big game atmosphere in Division I baseball.The stadium replaced Buck Belzer Stadium, the Cornhuskers' on-campus baseball field.
Haymarket Park is a baseball and softball complex in Lincoln, Nebraska. It is half a mile west of the campus of the University of Nebraska in downtown Lincoln. It is named because of its location in Lincoln's historic Haymarket District.Haymarket ParkHaymarket Park is the home field of the Lincoln Saltdogs and the Nebraska Cornhuskers. It seats about 4,500 people; an additional 4,000 people can sit on berms along the outfield walls. In 2013, the Cornhuskers ranked 19th in among Division I baseball programs in attendance, averaging 2,864 per game.Hawks Field is named for one of the primary donor families that contributed to the construction of the baseball stadium. It has a playground down the right field line. Hawks field is the first collegiate venue to use the SubAir system, which can heat and cool the field year round. For the Saltdogs, it's been selected as the "Best Playing Field" in each of its 13 years of existence (Northern League award, 2001-2005; American Association award, 2006-2013). In November 2007, Hawks Field won the Baseball Field of the Year Award in the College/University division by the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) for the second time. The field earned its first honor in 2003 and is the only college park in the country to be a two-time winner.In 2012, college baseball writer Eric Sorenson ranked the field as the fourth best big game atmosphere in Division I baseball.The stadium replaced Buck Belzer Stadium, the Cornhuskers' on-campus baseball field.
We offer Public Skating, Stick & Puck, Drop In Hockey Sessions, Birthday Parties, Learn To Skate, Youth and Adult Hockey & Broomball Programs. Ice Rentals are also available.
We offer Public Skating, Stick & Puck, Drop In Hockey Sessions, Birthday Parties, Learn To Skate, Youth and Adult Hockey & Broomball Programs. Ice Rentals are also available.
The Small Fry basketball league in Lincoln is a tradition-rich youth program held at the Lincoln Salvation Army on Potter Street (The Shield). Over 500 kids participate each year, and volunteers from the community coach the teams.
circus arts, events, dance, aerial, yoga, you name it!
circus arts, events, dance, aerial, yoga, you name it!
The Lincoln Table Tennis Association is a table tennis club based in Lincoln Nebraska. The club meets to play once a week Sundays from 5-10 pm at Belmont Rec Center. Admission for the night to play is only $3.00. Visit our website for more information about the club.
The home of the Huskers since 1923 and the location of a continuing NCAA-record consecutive sellout streak that reached beyond 300 games in 2009, Memorial Stadium provides one of the most exciting game-day experiences in all of college football.
Features Seating - The Nebraska Softball Stadium can accommodate up to 2,500 fans. It features 750 chairback seats and berm seating behind both dugouts and in the infield SubAir system - The system can both heat and cool the field, allowing green grass to grow year-round. When Haymarket Park was constructed, it was one of only two facilities in the country equipped with the SubAir system. The other was Invesco Field at Mile High in Denver. Press Box - the two-level press box provides seating for up to 25 members of the media. Thre press box also includes a media work room and three booths capable of accommodating radio and television representatives. Other amenities - The complex also includes medical and laundry facilities, coaches' offices and team lockers and lounges for both coaches and players, all of which are located in the softball office building overlooking right field.