Medlar Field

[2] The Penn State Nittany Lions college baseball team began play at the ballpark in 2007.

This stadium was designed to feature an unobstructed view of Penn State landmark Mount Nittany over the outfield wall.

[11] The Charles Medlar Award is given annually in his honor to the outstanding pitcher of the Penn State baseball team.

His donation pledge of $2.5 million (not fully paid) towards this project made him the lead benefactor, and Lubrano received from Penn State the opportunity to name this venue.

This level includes a first aid station, a baseball–themed store called Off The Rack Outfitters, a customer service center, and restrooms.

[12] The food concessions in this area include The Right Field Grill, Coaly's Corner, and The Batter's Eye.

Food including Philly cheesesteaks, hot dogs, and ice cream will be sold by the concessions.

Improvements were also made to Parking Lot 44, which this venue shares with Beaver Stadium and the Bryce Jordan Center.

As part of this venue's construction, a landscaped pedestrian plaza called Porter Gardens was built along Porter Road, bicycle racks were installed, and a Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA) bus stop and drop–off zone was added for the Route H and Route P buses.

University Park Airport is located approximately four miles (6.4 km) from the ballpark, and provides air travel connections to several cities.