Owens Express Outdoor Sports Complex

The Owens Express Outdoor Sports Complex is comprised of the Owens baseball, softball and soccer fields.

The baseball field, with grandstand seating to hold 500, features the following dimensions:  320 feet down the left and right field lines, 365 feet in the power alleys in left and right-center field and a measurement of 390 feet to dead center field.  The field has two batting cages. The latest improvement made to the Owens Baseball Field is the addition of foul ball barriers in front of each dugout to protect players.

Recent improvements made to the Owens Baseball Field were: new infield mix added, re-built bullpen mounds in left & right field. Owens baseball staff and administrators collaborated with the Toledo Mud Hens head grounds superintendent Jake Tyler and Owens Turf Management associate professor Chris Foley to improve the sprinkler system and overall maintenance and upkeep. 

The softball field, home of the 2011 NJCAA Division II national runner-up Express, also has grandstand seating directly behind home plate for 500 fans. The outfield dimensions are a symmetrical 200 feet at the foul poles and straight-away center field. Recent improvements made to the softball complex include a press box next to the home dugout, bullpens for each team and foul ball barriers in front of each dugout.

All playing fields at the Owens Express Outdoor Sports Complex feature Daktronics scoreboards.