Plumeri Park |
Interactive map of Plumeri Park |
| Location | Williamsburg, Virginia |
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| Owner | College of William & Mary |
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| Capacity | 1,000 |
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| Broke ground | 1996 |
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| Opened | March 20, 1999 |
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| Architect | Local contractors |
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| William & Mary Tribe (1999–present) |
Plumeri Park is the College of William & Mary Tribe baseball team's home stadium located in Williamsburg, Virginia.[1] It has been in use since 1999. Joseph J. Plumeri II, a William & Mary alumnus (Class of 1966) and former Tribe baseball player who is Chairman & CEO of Willis Group Holdings, funded most of the construction costs, thus the park is named after him.[1] Plumeri Park is a baseball-only facility and it includes a state of the art scoreboard, a 10-foot artificial turf halo behind the home plate area, locker rooms, a press box, concession space, a grandstand, and covered and outdoor batting cages.[1] It seats up to 1,000 people and has stadium lights, enabling the Tribe to host night games. The park's inaugural game was on March 20, 1999, with the William & Mary Tribe hosting the Penn State Nittany Lions and winning 16–10.[1]
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College of William & Mary |
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| Academics | | Affiliated | |
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| Schools |
- Mason School of Business
- School of Education
- Law School
- Virginia Institute of Marine Science
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| Programs |
- Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
- Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy
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| Publications |
- Theatre Annual
- William and Mary Quarterly
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| Other |
- Brigham–Kanner Property Rights Conference / Prize
- Honor code
- Institute of Bill of Rights Law
- Phi Beta Kappa Society
- Public Ivy
- Scandal of 1951
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| Athletics | | Teams |
- Baseball
- Bsketball (m)
- Basketball (w)
- Football
- Soccer (m)
- Soccer (w)
- Volleyball (w)
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| Venues |
- Albert–Daly Field
- Blow Gymnasium
- Jimmye Laycock Football Center
- Millie West Tennis Facility
- Kaplan Arena
- Kingsmill Resort
- McCormack–Nagelsen Tennis Center
- Plumeri Park
- William & Mary Police Department
- Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field
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| Related |
- Capital Cup
- Griffin
- Pep Band
- Tribe Fight Song
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| Campus |
- Alan B. Miller Hall
- Alumni House
- Bodleian Plate
- Brafferton
- Crim Dell bridge
- Earl Gregg Swem Library
- Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved
- Henry C. Wolf Law Library
- Lake Matoaka
- Lord Botetourt (statues)
- Mason School of Business Library
- Muscarelle Museum of Art
- Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall
- President's House
- Sunken Garden
- Wren Building
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| History |
- History
- Firsts
- Colonial colleges
- Williamsburg Bray School
- Matthew Whaley School
- Christopher Newport University
- Old Dominion University
- The Colleges of William & Mary
- Richmond Professional Institute
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| People |
- Notable alumni
- Presidents
- Chancellors
- Law school deans
- King William III & Queen Mary II
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| Student life |
- Botetourt Medal
- Bus transportation
- The Gentlemen of the College
- Greek life
- Our Alma Mater
- Publications
- DoG Street Journal
- Flat Hat
- Virginia Informer
- Secret societies
- 7 Society
- Bishop James Madison Society
- Flat Hat Club
- Wren Society
- WCWM 90.9 FM
- WMTV
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| Misc. |
- Bodleian Plate
- Colonial Williamsburg
- Highland
- I Am the College
- Rich Neck Plantation
- Royal Hospital School
- SS William and Mary Victory
- City of Williamsburg
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Category
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Baseball parks of the Coastal Athletic Association |
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