Stillwell Stadium is the home of two-time national champions and is widely consider a premiere baseball facility. The stadium was refurbished in 1991 and is named for Mr. Fred Stillwell, one of the KSU community's most generous contributors and most voracious baseball fans.
"The Shake" as it is affectionately called, is complete with seating for nearly 2000 and features a first-class club and press area located behind home plate.
Fan friendly with excellent sight lines, Stillwell Stadium has a first-rate concession area and a fan pavilion located directly behind home plate with picnic tables.
Bobbie Bailey Complex
Along with Stillwell Stadium, the Bobby Bailey Complex serves as the home for Kennesaw State Baseball. Built in 2003, this beautiful building contains a fully functional locker room, a player lounge complete with four internet-accessible computers and a flat-screen television, a state-of-the art weight room, and a first-class training room.
Situated directly in between the baseball field and the softball field, the $3.5-million building is also the home of the KSU coaching staff's offices, a reception area, and the Teasley Presidential Suite, which can be used as a private meeting room or a hospitality area during home baseball games.
For the Owl boosters, the Bailey Complex provides one of the more unique views in all of collegiate baseball. Overlooking Stillwell Stadium, supports of program can purchase a section of the left field balcony that gives them a bird's eye view of the players as well as an outfield perspective that helps the fans feel like they are part of the action. The porch even serves as the left field wall, marking the line for home run balls.
New to the building only last season, the Owls played their first game in the shadows the Bailey Complex on February 17, 2004 against Lincoln Memorial, taking a 4-1 decision.
KSU Baseball Player Lounge
Whether the need is for studying or just simply relaxing after a tough practice, the KSU Baseball Player Lounge provides the Owls with a place strictly to themselves.
Located adjacent to the baseball locker room on the first floor of the Bobbie Bailey Complex, the lounge is equipped with four state-of-the-art Dell Computers with high-speed internet connection. A top-of-the-line flat-screen television sits in one corner, surrounded by plush sofas and couches made just for relaxing.
A large window on one side serves as the left field wall and gives a grand view of Stillwell Stadium from the outfield.
Locker Room
The KSU Baseball locker room offers the Owls a place unique to them. Made of the finest wood with a beautiful finish, each locker contains a space to hang clothing or uniforms, a shelf for smaller items, and a compartment for any loose or personal items that can be locked if needed.
A bronze plaque engraved with that player's name and hometown is located above each locker.
A full lavatory complete with several showering areas is located just next to the locker room.
Weight Room
Located on the ground floor across from the training room, the Bobbie Bailey weight room is a state-of-the-art facility complete with all the amenities a student-athlete could want.
Free weights and lifting benches sit on the left side along with two treadmills, while a squatting bench and two lifting machines are located on the right. Fitness balls and weighted ball racks can be found in the opposite corners.
Training Room
The athletic training room in the Bobbie Bailey Complex offers the baseball and softball teams the very best in training equipment.
Complete with two full-size tables, the training room offers electronic stimulation and ultrasound capabilities as well as all the normal components of an athletic training facility. Run by one of the best athlet