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Anderson Family Field

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Anderson Family Field is a college softball stadium on the campus of the California State University, Fullerton. It is the home venue of the Cal State Fullerton Titans softball team. It is named for four members of the Anderson family, who donated funds to update the stadium.The stadium has been renovated three times: in 1992, 1995, and 2000. A fourth major renovation is in progress as of 2021.

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Anderson Family Field
North Campus Drive, Fullerton

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North Campus Drive
92834 Fullerton
California, United States
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