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Michigan Wolverines vs. Ohio Bobcats Ray Fisher Stadium May 12th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Ohio Bobcats Baseball Ray Fisher Stadium
1000 South State Street, Ann Arbor, MI
48109, US
1. Pioneer High School - 0.5 miles, $10
2. Ann Arbor YMCA - 0.6 miles, $8
3. Thompson Street Parking Structure - 0.7 miles, $15
4. Stadium Boulevard Lot - 0.3 miles, $5
5. Hill Street Parking Structure - 0.8 miles, $12
Ray Fisher Stadium is one of those classic ballparks that really captures the spirit of college baseball. While it’s primarily known for hosting the University of Michigan-Dearborn teams, it also draws attention during big events like Ohio Bobcats Baseball in Ann Arbor, where fans get a chance to see some serious talent up close. The stadium’s charm lies in its simple, no-frills setup, with cozy bleacher seats that put you right on top of the game, perfect for those heart-stopping moments when a player crushes a home run or makes a slick double play. The first game back in 1948, against Detroit University, set the tone for decades of memorable matchups. Whether you're soaking in the action from the lower bleachers or enjoying a more upscale experience in VIP seating with private access, the atmosphere is always lively and welcoming. And getting there? Easy. If you’re near the student center, just head north and follow the signs. Coming from the faculty lounge? Take that same path and you’ll be right in the thick of it. For Ohio Bobcats Baseball fans visiting Ann Arbor, catching a game at Ray Fisher Stadium isn’t just about the sport, it’s about feeling part of something special, surrounded by history and the buzz of the crowd.