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Christina M. Hixson Softball Park

The Christina M. Hixson Softball Park has been home to the University of Nevada since the 2007 season. Named after the benefactor whose donation allowed Nevada to purchase the land for the softball complex, the land for the facility was purchased from Bishop Manogue Catholic High School and is located adjacent to campus across Evans Avenue from Peccole Park. The 23-acre site is also home to the field events for Wolf Pack women's track and field.

Since it became its home in 2007, the Wolf Pack has a record of 170-119 at the friendly confines of Hixson Park through 2024. Nevada played its first game at Hixson Park on March 23, 2007 in a conference matchup against Fresno State. The official dedication ceremony took place on April 13 prior to Nevada's doubleheader with San Jose State. Before the Pack's game on the 13th, several businesses and donors were honored for their contributions to the Park. 

The softball facility has 168 permanent chair backs behind home plate. The facility can hold up to 1,000 fans comfortably with room for lawn chairs on the burms behind the first and third base lines as well as in the outfield. 

Nevada's side features two batting cages while the visitor's side has one. There are permanent dugout facilities with restrooms and parking for 168 cars adjacent to the facility. While the plumbing and wiring has been installed for a permanent press box, concession stand, ticket booth and restrooms, temporary amenities are currently in place.

The outfield is natural grass, while the infield is hilltopper, a very absorbent waterless soil compound, which will allow the field to be playable after rain. The field dimensions are 200 feet down the right and left field lines, 210 to right and left center and 220 feet to centerfield.

During the dedication ceremony, Norm Dianda from Q&D Construction threw out the first pitch and acted as the Wolf Pack's honorary coach.

Nevada honored a number of businesses and individuals who made the construction of the Christina M. Hixson Softball Park possible, including Q&D Construction, Jim Puzey, Basalite, GJH Rebar Services, Nelson Electric, Northeast Masonry, Odyssey Engineering, Sierra Nevada Construction and Sierra Restroom Solutions.

Not able to attend the dedication but also contributing to the project were A-1 Steel, American Redi-Mix, Anchor Door, Applied Mechanical, Carl's Imaging Works, CB Concrete, Cemex, Diversified Concrete Cutting, Harris Salinas Rebar, Henri Specialities, Holland Waterproofing, Martin Iron Works, Merit Electric, R Supply Company, Savage & Sons, Titan Construction Supply, Viper Steel Inc. and Western Nevada Supply.

 
Hixson Park Quick Facts
Built 2007
Location Reno, Nev.
Fence L: 200, C: 220, R: 200
Capacity 1,000
Single-Game Attendance Record 1,157 (April 21, 2024 vs. Boise State)
Best Home Record 11-0 (1.000) (2008)
Overall Home Record 170-119 (.588)
Nevada at Hixson Park
Home Record Overall Record
Year W L Pct. W L T Pct. Finish/Conference
2007 11 6 .647 28 31 0 .475
2008 11 0 1.000 44 18 0 .710
2009 17 1 .944 40 19 0 .678
2010 8 11 .421 17 28 0 .378
2011 7 11 .389 13 24 0 .351
2012 6 14 .300 21 36 0 .368
2013 11 6 .647 30 23 0 .566
2014 14 9 .609 27 25 0 .519 7th
2015 8 11 .421 16 37 0 .302 8th
2016 9 7 .563 32 15 0 .681 3rd
2017 9 7 .563 30 25 0 .545 5th
2018   8 7 .533 27 27 0 .500 5th
2019 9 9 .500 29 27 0 .517 7th
2020 3 2 .600 10 14 0 .417
2021 9 3 .750 24 16 0 .600 3rd
2022 8 8 .500 17 35 0 .327 8th
2023 10 4 .714 31 19 0 .620 5th
2024 12 3 .800 40 17 0 .636 3rd
Totals 170 119 .588 476 436 0 .522
 
Top 25 Crowds at Hixson
No. Opponent Date Att.
1 Boise State April 21, 2024 1,157
2 San Diego State April 16, 2023 1,149
3 San Jose State April 7, 2012 918
4 Fresno State March 16, 2024 848
5 Boise State April 20, 2024 770
6 Fresno State March 17, 2024 755
7 New Mexico April 24, 2022 742
8 San Jose State April 7, 2024 711
9 Fresno State March 15, 2024 703
10 Boise State April 13, 2014 665
11 San Diego State April 15, 2023 665
12 Utah State April 2, 2023 620
13 No. 15 Hawaii April 19. 2008 610
14 San Jose State April 6, 2024 604
15 Utah State    April 25, 2009 601
16 UNLV March 25, 2023 597
17 Colorado State May 6, 2023 593
18 Fresno State    March 27, 2010 589
19 Utah State April 1, 2023 581
20 Boise State April 19, 2024 574
21 Utah State March 31, 2023 560
22 Louisiana Tech April 4, 2009 533
23 Louisiana Tech April 26, 2008 530
24 San Jose State April 10, 2022 517
25 Northern Colorado March 16, 2013 503