Glay Field - Providence Friars
- Paul Baker
- 2 days ago
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Photo by Paul Baker, Stadium Journey
Stadium Info FANFARE Score: 2.29
Glay Field
164 Eaton St.
Providence, RI 02908
Year Opened: 2016
Capacity: 300
PC Softball
Providence College is a private Roman Catholic university founded in 1917 by the Dominican Order and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence. The goal of the college was to provide a center of higher learning for the Catholic youth of Rhode Island. Originally a male-only school, PC became co-educational in 1971. With a total enrollment of almost 5,000, it offers its students 47 undergraduate majors and 17 graduate programs.
Glay Field is named for Wilmot Glay, a Providence College student from Liberia who was enrolled in the class of 1978. He played on the soccer team and passed away in 1975 of a rare bone disease. Glay Soccer Field was opened in 1976 and formally dedicated in 1977. When a campus transformation project was undertaken in 2013, the softball field, which was built on the site of the old soccer field, kept the soccer field's name.
The first softball team at Providence College played in 1979. The team has not enjoyed a ton of success, claiming only 12 winning seasons over their 44-year history. The Friars have made one NCAA Tournament appearance, in 1994. They finished third in their regional.
Food & Beverage 0
There are no concessions offered at Glay Field. Veteran Friars softball fans will bring their own snacks and drinks to enjoy during the game. You’ll be sure to see many hot coffees from the local Dunkin’ on cold March and April afternoons.
Atmosphere 2
You’ll get a pretty standard game day presentation here at Glay Field. As is the case with most smaller softball games in this part of the nation, much of the energy at a Friars softball game comes from the players on the field and the fans in the stands, who are not shy about expressing their support for their favorite players. The players sing, chant and make sure there’s a lot of noise during the game. The battles between the dugouts can be as entertaining as the action on the field.
Glay Field has a good sound system, and music plays throughout the game. The PA announcer presents game information and adds a bit of energy to the proceedings without being too obtrusive. A scoreboard in right-centerfield displays basic game information. The Friars gameday staff won’t hit you over the head with a lot of noise or distractions, and that wouldn’t make sense here, anyway.

Neighborhood 3
Glay Field is not located near Providence College’s other on-campus athletic facilities, which include Schneider Arena, Alumni Hall, Lennon Family Field, Ray Tracey Track and Anderson Stadium. While those facilities all line the northern edge of the PC campus along Admiral Street, Glay Field is located on the southwestern edge of the campus near Eaton Street, about a half mile walk from the bulk of the athletic department.
The Elmhurst neighborhood where Providence College is located is a residential, working-class neighborhood, so visiting fans will need to venture out a bit to find some of the city’s excellent dining, entertainment and lodging options. Luckily, downtown Providence is only about two miles from the PC campus. In addition to all the city’s attractions, the Amica Mutual Pavilion, home of the Friars basketball team, is located here.
For fans wanting to stay near campus, Stadium Journey recommends The Abbey, known for their collection of signature burgers and selection of 92 draft beers and LaSalle Bakery, where some of Providence’s finest baked goods can be found. Otherwise, head downtown towards Federal Hill, Providence’s version of Little Italy, for more great dining options.
Fans 2
Friars softball draws what we at Stadium Journey like to call “friends and family” crowds. This means that there aren’t a whole lot of people at the ballpark taking in the action (the Friars generally draw between 100-200 people), but those fans who are in attendance are connected to the players on the field in some way. As a result, these crowds are generally very knowledgeable about the teams and very enthusiastic in their support.
Glay Field’s location in the middle of campus means that you’ll get some people who will stop and check out the game as they move about campus, but they usually won’t stay for the whole game. Students will watch the game in this manner, especially on a beautiful spring Rhode Island day. Glay Field may be a really small facility, but it’s just the right size for Friars softball.

Access 3
Providence College is located in the residential Elmhurst neighborhood of Providence, about a mile from Route 146 and Interstate 95. To get to Alumni Hall, fans will need to do some driving through the city, but the campus is still pretty easy to find. Fans using public transportation will be pleased to know that RIPTA’s number 55 bus has stops at Providence College and along Admiral Street, just a short distance from Alumni Hall.
A major relocation project started in 2013 moved Glay Field from its old site next to Schneider Arena to a new spot where the old soccer field was. The soccer team then moved to Anderson Stadium. Before the project, Huxley Avenue bisected the Providence College campus. The street was purchased from the city of Providence and covered up. Fans wishing to visit Glay Field can park on Eaton Street or in various places around campus. The garage adjacent to Anderson Stadium is the most convenient.
The seating at Glay Field is located right behind home plate. The center sections consist of individual stadium seats, with some bleachers on either side. There is standing room available around the field. The restroom situation is a bit complicated. There are no facilities on site. If you need to take a break for the bathrooms, please don’t wait until the last second. The closest restroom is in the Ryan Business Center, a decent walk from the softball field. Plan your trips wisely.
Return on Investment 5
There is no charge for admission to a Providence College softball game. With no concessions on site and free parking, you won’t need to reach for your wallet once while visiting Glay Field.

Extras 1
An extra point is awarded for Glay Field’s location in the center of campus. It’s a shame that more schools don’t do something like this, as having the field surrounded by dorms and classrooms creates a cozy backdrop. The presence of Shanley Hall just beyond the right field fence gives off Camden Yards vibes. The area around Glay Field is nicely landscaped, and downtown Providence is visible beyond the centerfield fence in the distance. It’s a nice place to spend a few hours on a nice spring afternoon.
Final Thoughts
Glay Field is a small facility located right in the middle of the Providence College campus. It provides the Friars softball team with a picturesque, cozy home field. While Glay Field will never be considered among the top facilities in the nation, it’s worth a visit for anyone who enjoys traveling to unique ballparks.

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