Tointon Family Stadium

Tointon Family Stadium is the home of K-State Baseball. A $15 million renovation project completed in 2020 transformed the facility, adding new bullpens, a spacious clubhouse and office building, chairback seating throughout the grandstand, and a towering videoboard in right field.

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Building History

The Frank Myers Baseball Complex, built in 1961, was named after Frank Myers, who served K-State as baseball coach in 1921, assistant athletic director from 1926 to 1948, and director of intramural sports from 1948 to 1962. The facility honors his extensive contributions to the university's athletics.

In 2002, the stadium underwent significant renovations funded by Bob and Betty Tointon, both 1955 K-State graduates. The stadium was renamed in their honor, in recognition of their generous support. The field retains the name Frank Myers Field to honor his legacy and impact on K-State sports.