Sports Complex at Benedictine University

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Sports Complex at Benedictine University is a multi-purpose stadium in Lisle, Illinois, just outside Chicago. It was built in 2004 and holds 3,000 people. Benedictine University host their home games at this stadium, and the stadium was home to Major League Lacrosse's Chicago Machine in their 2006 inaugural season. A baseball Stadium and a sofball stadium are also included in the complex. The baseball stadium seats about 1,000 fans and is host to the Dupage Dragons of the Central Illinois Baseball League. The sofball field is host to the Chicago Bandits of National Pro Fastpitch. Jennie Finch, an olympic star and wife of Arizona Diamondbacks pitchers Casey Daigle, plays on the team.


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