Wilson Field

Wilson Field, home of the Davidson baseball team, was dedicated on March 19, 2005, exactly 38 years after the first game was played at that location.

Formerly known as Wildcat Park, the facilities include a baseball clubhouse and batting cages. Lights were installed in 2003 with the first night game played in March of 2003.

Wilson Field was named in honor of T. Henry Wilson, Jr. '51, a former baseball and football player at the college. The facelift to the ball park included a new infield surface, bleachers, press box, concession stand and bathroom, as well as landscaping and fencing around the facility. The project would not have been possible without the generous support of the Wilson family.

In recognition of Dick Cooke's 25th season as head coach of the Davidson baseball team, the clubhouse at Wilson Field was named in his honor.

Directions

Located at 202 Martin Court Drive, take Ridge Road to Martin Court Drive to arrive at Wilson Field. Parking is available off Martin Court Drive.