Allan Saxe Field

Allan Saxe Field consists of a combination of bleacher and chairback seating for 622 fans as a result of the complete stadium reconstruction following the 2014 season.

Allan Saxe Field features several amenities for the fans including chair-back seats behind home plate, a sound system for music and public address announcements along with a concession stand and restroom facilities near the entrance.

Completed in 1974 as part of the Arlington Athletic Center [2] on the southwesternmost portion of the UT-Arlington campus, the softball field was built in conjunction with the baseball stadium, which would later be known as Clay Gould Ballpark.

The addition was part of a $1.95 million project to construct a similar space for both the softball field and baseball stadium, allowing practices to occur during inclement weather for both teams at their respective venue.

[3] In August 2013, the UT System board of regents approved $5.5 million to continue renovations at the venue, as well as a similar expansion for Clay Gould Ballpark.

The first game in the basically new stadium was played on February 12, 2015 against the Incarnate Word Cardinals of the Southland Conference, a 13–4 Maverick victory.

Louisiana-Monroe is the second most visited team, lining up against UTA 60 times, followed by Sam Houston, 42, Stephen F. Austin, 41, and Northwestern State, 34.

Attendance records fell again during the 2023 season, as a new crowd of 810 came to Allan Saxe Field to view the Mavericks versus the Longhorns.

A Entrance to Allan Saxe Field.
The main entryway to Allan Saxe Field after the venue was rebuilt prior to the 2015 season.
A The new Allan Saxe Field clubhouse
The new clubhouse at Allan Saxe Field, completed prior to the 2015 season
A The new indoor practice facility
The indoor practice facility, prior to the addition of the clubhouse
Allan Saxe Field during the 2019 season