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Cougar Field is a baseball stadium in Houston, Texas. It is the home field of the Houston Cougars baseball team. Several iterations of Cougar Field have existed. The current stadium holds 5,000 people, and opened for baseball in 1995. Since its opening, Cougar Field has hosted several notable college baseball events.〔(Cougar Field ). UH Athletics. Retrieved 15 November 2007.〕 ==History== Prior to 1961, the Cougars played at Buff Stadium. The original baseball stadium named Cougar Field was built roughly in the same area as the current one. Before 1968, it existed where Hofheinz Pavilion is today. To make room for the then new basketball arena, Cougar Field was moved next door.〔Scholl, Daniel. ("Dreams, Days Gone by Mark of Era" ). ''The Daily Cougar''. Retrieved 13 November 2007.〕 This iteration of Cougar Field stayed in the same location until March 29, 1994 when it was demolished in preparation for the establishment of the UH Athletics/Alumni center.〔 To finish the rest of their season's home games, the Cougars played at Texas A&M University's Olsen Field and crosstown Rice University's Cameron Field.〔Wizig, Jerry. ("Cougar Field Stories Abound" ). Chron.com. Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 13 November 2007.〕〔Carssow, Ryan. ("Only Memories Will Remain of Cougar Field" ). ''The Daily Cougar''. Retrieved 13 November 2007.〕 After a multimillion dollar donation from Cougar alumnus and San Diego Padres owner John Moores, the current stadium was built throughout the remainder of the year, and had its first game on February 22, 1995. In late 2013, Houston, citing national competitiveness in recruiting, changed Cougar Field's playing surface from natural grass to artificial turf.
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