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Sembower Field

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Sembower Field
Sembower Field

Sembower Field was a baseball stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. It was the home field of the Indiana University Hoosiers college baseball from 1951 until 2012 and held 2,250 people. It was named after a poet, former Indiana alumni, and avid baseball enthusiast Charles Sembower.Sembower Field was replaced in the spring of 2013 with a $19.8 million ballpark called Bart Kaufman Field at nearby Fee Lane and IN-46.

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Sembower Field
North Foster Drive, Bloomington

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Martin Hall (Foster Quadrangle)

North Foster Drive
47405 Bloomington
Indiana, United States
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