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California Golden Bears vs. Stanford Cardinal Evans Diamond At Stu Gordon Stadium May 14th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for California Golden Bears Evans Diamond At Stu Gordon Stadium
2315 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA
94720, US
1. UC Berkeley Parking Structure 7 - 0.3 miles, $5
2. UC Berkeley Parking Structure 5 - 0.4 miles, $5
3. Street Parking (limited) - 0.1 mile, $2/hour
4. Berkeley Marina Parking - 1 mile, $10
5. Telegraph Ave Parking Lot - 0.5 miles, $8
Evans Diamond at Stu Gordon Stadium is the heartbeat of California Golden Bears baseball, where passionate fans gather to watch the team take on top-tier opponents in electrifying games. Opened in 1989, this historic venue has seen its fair share of exciting moments, despite a minor shake-up from the 1989 earthquake that was swiftly fixed. Over the years, Evans Diamond has kept evolving, like adding a new hitting area in 2011 that really helps the players sharpen their skills. It’s not just about The Game, back in 2020, the stadium hosted a one-of-a-kind environmental awareness match, proving the Bears are all about making a difference. The field itself is modern and well-equipped, with amenities that make the experience comfortable whether you’re sitting in the reserved sections or enjoying premium field boxes that often come with perks like better food and sometimes even concierge service. Accessibility is a priority too, with entry points designed for everyone, making sure no one misses out on the action. Catching a game at Evans Diamond means soaking in the electric atmosphere, the crack of the bat, and that undeniable feeling of being part of California Golden Bears Baseball history.