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Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Oklahoma State Cowboys Dan Law Field At Rip Griffin Park April 24th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Texas Tech Red Raiders Baseball Dan Law Field At Rip Griffin Park
2901 Drive of Champions, Lubbock, TX
79409, US
1. Rip Griffin Park Lot - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Jones AT&T Stadium Lot - 0.3 miles - $10
3. Texas Tech University Lot 61 - 0.4 miles - $5
4. 19th Street Parking Garage - 0.5 miles - $8
5. University Avenue Street Parking - 0.6 miles - $2
Dan Law Field At Rip Griffin Park is more than just a ballpark; it’s a hub of Texas Tech Red Raiders Baseball energy right here in Lubbock. The dedicated groundskeeping team keeps the field in top shape, making every game look almost too perfect – but hey, that’s the level of care that’s gone into it since they hosted their first international game back in 1985 featuring a Japanese squad. Hosting the 2007 Big 12 Baseball Championship put the field on the map, showing off the best college baseball teams in the conference. If you’re sitting in the field box seats, you’re right in the thick of the action, feeling every hit and cheer. The venue’s got you covered on accessibility too, with services that welcome assistance animals and help make everyone feel at home. Located just north of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, the park’s traditions run deep, and it’s clear both players and fans hold those moments close. There’s an authentic, almost hometown vibe here that makes attending a game feel like being part of something special, not just another baseball game in the books.