Milwaukee School of Engineering will throw out the first pitch to officially open MSOE Raiders Stadium at Maslowski Park in Glendale, Wis. on Saturday, Oct. 5. MSOE Raiders Stadium is the new home to MSOE’s baseball team and the Nicolet High School baseball team.  

Fans are invited to a picnic at 11:30 a.m. followed by a brief program with Dr. John Walz, MSOE President; Dr. Kathleen Ruehlow ’69, MSOE Regent; Bryan Kennedy, Glendale mayor; Dr. Greg Kabara, superintendent of Nicolet Union High School District; Brian Miller, MSOE athletic director.  

Weather permitting, at 12:30 p.m. the MSOE Men’s Baseball Team will play MSOE Alumni in the first game at Raiders Stadium.

The facility features a synthetic turf baseball field, dugouts, lights, a press box and wrap-around seating from the first- to third-base sides of the field for more than 300 spectators. Rettler Corporation served as project manager and architect. 

One year ago the university finalized an agreement with the Nicolet Union High School District and City of Glendale to construct the $2.5 million MSOE Raiders Stadium, which is about eight miles north of MSOE. In addition, the partnership also allows MSOE students access to other athletic facilities at Nicolet High School, such as the swimming pool and tennis courts.  

MSOE Raiders Stadium is being funded primarily by a gift from Dr. Kathleen Ruehlow ’72, MSOE Regent. Dr. Alan Ruud ’69, MSOE Regent, Catalyst Construction, and Gene Sheedy also are supporting this project.  

“Raiders Stadium represents more than just a home field for our baseball team. This project is another way we are living out our strategic plan and commitment to engage our community. The stadium gives us an opportunity for meaningful and significant student, faculty and staff interactions as we gather to root for the Raiders,” said Dr. John Walz, MSOE president. “Thank you to Kathleen Ruehlow, Alan Ruud, Greg Sheedy and Catalyst Construction for their help in making MSOE Raiders Stadium become a reality.”

“We couldn't be more grateful and honored to celebrate MSOE and Nicolet's new baseball home,” said Dr. Greg Kabara, superintendent of the Nicolet Union High School District, "I speak on behalf of our students, athletes, families and greater community members who are thankful for a new state of the art facility where we can cheer on our home team and celebrate the camaraderie of baseball.”