What is hollander stadium?

Hollander Stadium, also known as the Thomas J. Hollander Stadium or Hollander Field, is a baseball stadium located in Evanston, Illinois, United States. The stadium is owned by Northwestern University and is the home field of their baseball team, the Northwestern Wildcats.

The stadium was built in 1943 and was named after Thomas J. Hollander, a Northwestern alumnus and former president of the Chicago Baseball Club. The original stadium had a seating capacity of 1,500 but underwent renovations in 1992 which increased its capacity to 2,500.

Hollander Stadium has hosted numerous NCAA playoff games and has been used for other events such as concerts and community gatherings. The stadium features a grass field, dugouts, bullpens, a scoreboard, and a press box.

In addition to Northwestern's baseball team, Hollander Stadium is also used by local high schools and youth baseball leagues in the Evanston area. It has become a staple in the Evanston community and remains a popular destination for fans of baseball and other sports.