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Gonzaga Bulldogs vs. Seattle University Redhawks Patterson Baseball C./WA Trust Field May 14th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Seattle University Redhawks Patterson Baseball C./WA Trust Field
801 N. Cincinnati, Spokane, WA
99202, US
1. Spokane Falls Community College Lot - 0.5 miles, $5
2. Riverfront Park Lot - 0.7 miles, $10
3. Street Parking (limited) - 0.3 miles, $2/hour
4. Spokane Arena Lot - 1 mile, $8
5. 3rd Avenue Garage - 0.8 miles, $7
Patterson Baseball C./WA Trust Field isn’t just your average ballpark; it’s a place where history and community come alive. Imagine being part of the first fan vote for MVP right here, where players’ achievements are celebrated on a wall of fame that tells stories of past glories. This field has seen some pretty cool moments, like hosting the first outdoor ice hockey game back on January 1, 2018, yeah, on open air ice no less. It’s all about engaging fans, whether through live playback monitors or creating VIP experiences that make visiting feel special. The surrounding indigenous garden design seamlessly blends the stadium into the natural beauty of the area, making every visit feel grounded and authentic. For big events, extra signs pop up to help navigate traffic, a small but important touch. When the Seattle University Redhawks Spokane team hits the field, it’s more than just a game. It’s a chance to be part of something bigger, surrounded by a setting that honors tradition, community, and a little bit of Spokane’s soul.