Since its dedication on April 25, 1998, the Big Red softball team has called Niemand•Robison Field home.
The Niemand•Robison Softball Field features dual batting cages and bullpens. Concrete dugouts, seating for 200, a press box, a sound system and an electronic scoreboard surround the playing field.
The playing surface consists of an infield of Marco clay, a product of Canada and installed in August, 2005, a Kentucky bluegrass outfield and a stonedust warning track. Tall oaks, shag bark hickories, sugar maples and white pines encircle the ballpark.
The Big Red has amassed 116 wins at Niemand•Robison field in the 11 seasons it has played at the facility and holds a .753 win percentage while enjoying the friendly confines of Niemand•Robison.
The complex was made possible by a lead gift from Arno Niemand ‘56 and supporting gifts from the Ellis H. Robison ‘18 Fund and the President’s Council for Cornell Women.