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Photo courtesy of Kevin Borg. Not for reuse. The UCLA Bruins first opened the gates of Easton Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 19, 1994. Located on the northern boundary of the UCLA campus at the intersections of Sunset Boulevard, Bellagio Way and De Neve Drive, the stadium sits on the same plot of land as Sunset Field, the original on-campus facility utilized by the softball program since 1979. In addition to being home of the widely acknowledged top collegiate program in the country, Easton Stadium is a showcase venue for interscholastic, intercollegiate, national and international events. In addition, the U.S. National Softball Team used Easton Stadium as a training facility and preparation site for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, GA, at which Team USA won the gold medal. The facility underwent a dramatic renovation during the winter of 2004-05, as an October-to-March project resulted in new chair-back seating for over 1,300 fans at the on-campus facility.
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