John Euliano Park was originally built in 2001 as a state-of-the-art facility, featuring an indoor training facility with three batting cages and two pitching mounds. In 2013, the Knights ranked 43rd among
Division I baseball programs in attendance, averaging 1,457 per home game. The facility's single-game record attendance of 4,319 was set during a game against the #2
Florida Gators on March 3, 2015; the #14 Knights knocked off the Gators, 4–3. Jay Bergman's name controversially remained on the park until August 22, 2016, when it was renamed for alumnus John Euliano. Euliano had given UCF Athletics a gift of $1.5 million for renovation of the stadium. The latest round of renovation began following the 2017 season. Since moving into John Euliano Park in 2001, the Knights own a 222–123 (.643) record. ==Expansion==