The Kentucky baseball team hosts their final regular season this weekend at Cliff Hagan Stadium. The Wildcats have a three-game home stand against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, before closing out the season at Murray State. Kentucky will have a brand new $49 million stadium to call home next season.
Cliff Hagan Stadium, commonly referred to as “The Cliff”, has been home to Kentucky baseball for the past 50 years. The stadium opened in 1969, as part of the Bernie Shively Sports Center. It was renamed in 1993.
The stadium’s namesake, Cliff Hagan, was a small forward for the Kentucky basketball team from 1950-54.