
Doug Kingsmore Stadium
Clemson University | Clemson, SC
The Player Development Center built upon the 2009 improvements and resulted in new and modern player facilities that are comparable to those that currently exist in the Conference and at other competitive institutions. This facility allows Clemson to meet today’s needs to be competitive and serves as a powerful recruitment tool.
The new amenities include approximately 15,000-square-feet of space for locker rooms, meeting spaces, gallery, players’ lounge, dining area, coaches’ offices, and medical trainers’ room. An expansion to the spectator stands adds 150+ premium seats directly behind home plate on the ground level. These seats will generate substantial revenue to the athletic program, as they can be sold to a high donor base.

Stadium Addition
The project includes concessions areas, restroom facilities, concourse area, and a new champion’s entry courtyard. The stadium viewing area provides seating for 1,000 and is partially covered.

Approach
The DP3 Architects approach is hinged on the greater underlying purpose of the buildings we craft. The result of this approach for Clemson University is a functional, modern, and highly sought-after facility which players and staff will enjoy for years to come.
By thoughtfully aligning performance, experience, and long-term durability, the project supports Clemson Baseball’s continued excellence both on and off the field. DP3 is honored to partner with the University in shaping facilities that strengthen tradition while preparing for the future.













