[1] The playing surface was oriented facing southeast, bounded on the north by University Boulevard, on the east by Cherry Avenue, on the south by 4th Street and the west by Bear Down Gym.
"[2] UA Field did not have locker rooms, thus players had to dress and shower in the facilities at the adjacent Bear Down Gym.
[2] Attendance problems also plagued the team's time at UA Field as games played there had to be held during the day when many were at work and the desert summer heat was strongest.
Following the success of a mid-season night game at Hi Corbett against San Diego State in 1956 that drew an attendance of 1,200, sports writer Bud Tucker of the Tucson Daily Citizen proclaimed that "Tucson will support college baseball - if the games are staged at working men's hours.
[5] Ultimately the lot that UA Field had been on was developed into the new Main Library building, which would open in 1977 and continues to stand today.