YEAR OPENED: 2013 (PREVIOUSLY CUNNINGHAM STADIUM)
SPORT: BASEBALL
CAPACITY: 1,700
Tucked along the University of San Diego’s stunning campus, Fowler Park and Cunningham Field has stood as the proud home of Torero baseball since its opening on February 15, 2013. Designed in the university’s signature 16th-century Spanish Renaissance style, the ballpark seats 1,700 with the ability to expand to over 3,000, blending intimate charm with big-game energy.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Ron and Alexis Fowler, longtime supporters of USD Athletics, and honors the legacy of the late John Cunningham, who guided Torero baseball for 35 years. Their contributions helped create a facility that rivals some of the best in college baseball, while still capturing the warmth and character of San Diego.
Fowler Park isn’t just about looks — it’s built for the future of the game. The stadium features state-of-the-art dugouts, bullpens, and batting cages, as well as an expansive press box, two luxury suites, and a turf “Torero Deck” along the third base line that is suitable for both children and formal events alike. A modern video board and high-quality lighting make for a first-class fan and player experience. And with sweeping views of Mission Bay and the Pacific Ocean beyond, there may be no more scenic ballpark in the country.
Since Opening Night on February, 15, 2013 Fowler Park has hosted countless Torero highlights, from thrilling West Coast Conference battles to nationally televised matchups against top programs. It has also been a hub for community baseball, welcoming youth tournaments and serving as a gathering place for San Diego’s baseball faithful. USD has clinched two WCC Regular-Season Championships at the venue so far, hoisting the league's trophy before its hometown fans in both 2015 and 2025.
With its blend of history, vision, and a one-of-a-kind picturesque setting, Fowler Park and Cunningham Field is a crown jewel for USD Athletics — a place where the spirit of Torero baseball continues to grow beneath the San Diego sun.