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    My octogenarian neighbor who drove twice to BR to see games thinks that the LSU softball park is the most beautiful thing in the world---Think he loves his Cajun girls however----Would like to hear confirmation on the stadia capacities!!!


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    I'm sure LSU doesn't count the grass berms in the capacity, whereas we have bleachers out there. Guessing the grandstands are about the same


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedBug58 View Post
    I wasn't able to get to the games in Baton Rouge, but I listened to every second on the radio. I know "Tiger Park" is a nice place and a lot of money was spent building it. But if you look at the actual posted capacites, "Lamson Park" is listed as being bigger. (2,700 to 2,400) I know that we didn't spend near the $$$$, but can anyone tell me how they think Lamson compares? I think we have a really nice softball facility here in Lafayette. Thanks.
    Their park is all concrete, so that probably accounts for a large part of the difference. Note, though, that a significant part of the difference is that we did not start and build ours from scratch. We had no site prep...no moving of dirt...didn't have to build up the ground for the entrance ramp and burm...didn't have to build a parking lot...or put up lights...or build dugouts.

    Their park is pretty, but comes across as cold. Lamson Park...to me...is nicer looking, has more character, and is more easily accessible...both to stands from entrance and from stands to concessions and restrooms. And the fact that there isn't all that grape and yella crap all over the place doesn't hurt Lamson either.

    I like Lamson.

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    Park comparisons at the top of the food chain are full of hair splitting and biased opinion. Having said that, here's my opinion. I watched the Cajuns here in the Austin Regional. I have been to Lamson. I have not visited Tiger Park. Based on the UT comparison, I think Lamson must be one of the best parks in the country. Top 20. Though I have not seen many parks, it is reasonable to assume with UT's success and funding, their park is a premier park. I like Lamson better. I cried the first time I saw Lamson. The red-bricked theme is just beautiful...and collegiate. Our girls have the palace to match thier perfirmance. Bottom line: I'm sure arguments can be made for one park or another, but UL will not lose a recruit because of facilities. No way. Lamson is on par with the best.


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    All time series champs baby!!!


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    The "burm" in the outfield is a nice touch.. sort of like sitting in the endzones at the football games... beyond that Lamson is a superior facility...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ATXCajun View Post
    Park comparisons at the top of the food chain are full of hair splitting and biased opinion. Having said that, here's my opinion. I watched the Cajuns here in the Austin Regional. I have been to Lamson. I have not visited Tiger Park. Based on the UT comparison, I think Lamson must be one of the best parks in the country. Top 20. Though I have not seen many parks, it is reasonable to assume with UT's success and funding, their park is a premier park. I like Lamson better. I cried the first time I saw Lamson. The red-bricked theme is just beautiful...and collegiate. Our girls have the palace to match thier perfirmance. Bottom line: I'm sure arguments can be made for one park or another, but UL will not lose a recruit because of facilities. No way. Lamson is on par with the best.
    I agree. Was recently at Texas A&M and while it is a nice park Lamson is better. We definitely have enough now to compete when it comes to softball facilities. You can certainly find nicer but the Cajuns are right up there. As you noted I can't imagine that we lose a recruit because of our softball facilties.

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    What will be even more impressive is finally getting all of the history on the brick wall entering the stadium that was originally planned and not executed as yet. Either outside or on the concourse, the WCWS years, Conference Championships, All-Americans, and Academic All-Americans should be listed. I'm also thinking there should be some space for retired jerseys.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    Their park is all concrete, so that probably accounts for a large part of the difference. Note, though, that a significant part of the difference is that we did not start and build ours from scratch. We had no site prep...no moving of dirt...didn't have to build up the ground for the entrance ramp and burm...didn't have to build a parking lot...or put up lights...or build dugouts.

    Their park is pretty, but comes across as cold. Lamson Park...to me...is nicer looking, has more character, and is more easily accessible...both to stands from entrance and from stands to concessions and restrooms. And the fact that there isn't all that grape and yella crap all over the place doesn't hurt Lamson either.

    I like Lamson.
    Seems to me that the roof gives it a modern look and is what distinguishes the Louisiana State softball stadium. Take away the roof line and the stadium is nothing special.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Seems to me that the roof gives it a modern look and is what distinguishes the Louisiana State softball stadium. Take away the roof line and the stadium is nothing special.
    I think a tons of tradition and genuine passion contribute to the atmosphere of our park. Theirs reeks strongly of trying to overcompensate to be the 2nd best program in LA.

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    Having been to both stadiums, the only thing that Tiger Park beats Lamson at is that the dugouts are better. They also have indoor cages next to the stadium that they don't have to share with any other team. I can take or leave the berm but if given a choice, I would prefer to sit in bleachers than on grass.


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    Lamson Park is LOUDER,PROUDER,and more HOSPITABLE towards opponents fan base than ls poo. WHISTLE!!! WHISTLE !! TWEET !! TWEET !! FINISH CAJUNS FINISH !!


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