Phil Swimley Field at Dobbins stadium in Davis, California, has undergone its first major upgrade since its construction in 1986, featuring the installation of advanced stadium lights. This project includes eight 80-foot poles for the baseball field and four 100-foot poles for the soccer field, providing NCAA-level lighting while minimizing light spillage. The enhancements allow for greater scheduling flexibility for student-athletes, especially in extreme weather conditions, and enable the UC Davis baseball team to host night games for the first time. Alongside improvements to the field and the addition of a new videoboard, these upgrades are expected to significantly enhance the game-day experience for fans and athletes alike. Coaches and players alike have expressed their excitement about these developments, marking a new chapter for UC Davis baseball as the program prepares for its upcoming transition to the Mountain West Conference. The Aggies will debut their new lights during a game against UC Riverside on Friday night, with expectations of drawing larger crowds and creating a vibrant atmosphere.