On February 23, 2010,[3] Bannerwood Park hosted Seattle's first home game since returning to Division I; the Redhawks lost 21–7 to Division IISaint Martin's of Lacey.[4]
Usage
In addition to Seattle U. home games, Bannerwood Park also hosts numerous high school baseball games, including the KingCo Conference 3A tournament.
Seating
There are three sets of bleachers at the park. Behind home plate is the largest, seating 200 people. On the sides to that by the dugouts are smaller bleachers that seat 50 people each.
The official capacity of Bannerwood Park is 300, but there is abundant room to stand and watch or sit in your own folding chair down the foul lines into the outfield.
^"2012 Schedule". Go Seattle U. Seattle University Athletic Department. Archived from the original on May 12, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
^"Bellevue Parks and Facilities". Bellevue, WA. City of Bellevue Parks & Recreation Department. Archived from the original on January 7, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2012.