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College of Southern Idaho baseball stadium

Baseball Stadium

College of Southern Idaho

Twin Falls, ID · Golden Eagles

College of Southern Idaho Golden Eagles baseball in Twin Falls offers a competitive NJCAA Scenic West program with recent championship success in the Magic Valley.

Home diamond

Skip Walker Field

Twin Falls, ID · 83303

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42.5800000, -114.4750000

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Scholarships: Available

Skip Walker Field (James F. “Skip” Walker Baseball Field) is the home of CSI baseball. Built in cooperation with the city and later named for the program’s most successful coach, the facility supports conference and regional competition.

Ongoing fundraising has targeted clubhouse and training upgrades to sustain the program’s competitive position.

Snapshot

At a glance

Program rating

78

/100 strength

Total enrollment

8,775

students

Undergraduates

8,775

undergrad

In-state tuition

$3,528

annual

Out-of-state tuition

$7,008

annual

The program

College of Southern Idaho baseball

CSI Golden Eagles baseball competes in the NJCAA Division I Scenic West Athletic Conference and Region 18. Under head coach Boomer Walker the program has recently captured Scenic West regular-season championships and Region 18 individual and team honors.

Skip Walker Field, named for the legendary former coach who delivered a national title in 1984, serves as the home venue. The program maintains a strong record of transferring players to four-year institutions and continues a tradition of competitive Region 18 baseball.

Wood-bat conference play and a focused developmental approach characterize the Golden Eagles experience.

The school

About College of Southern Idaho

College of Southern Idaho is a public community college located in Twin Falls in Idaho’s Magic Valley. The main campus spans approximately 300 acres and serves students from the surrounding region through associate degrees, career programs, and transfer pathways.

Open admission and relatively low tuition make CSI accessible. The college also operates centers in nearby communities and maintains a residential component for some students.

Many student-athletes choose CSI for its balance of competitive athletics and a supportive academic environment in a smaller city setting.

The area

Living & playing in Twin Falls, ID

Twin Falls sits along the Snake River Canyon in south-central Idaho. The Magic Valley offers outdoor recreation, agriculture, and a lower cost of living relative to larger western cities.

Magic Valley Regional Airport provides regional air access, and major highways connect the city to Boise and other Idaho communities. Local high school baseball contributes to the recruiting base for CSI.

The high-desert climate features cold winters and warm, dry summers.

Academics

Academics for student-athletes

CSI offers a range of associate degrees and certificates with transfer agreements to Idaho universities. Academic support services help athletes maintain eligibility while progressing toward their educational goals.

Popular pathways include liberal arts transfer, health sciences, and technical programs aligned with regional employment.

Campus life

Campus life

Campus life at CSI combines a residential and commuting student population on a spacious Twin Falls campus. Athletic teams contribute significantly to school identity, and outdoor opportunities surround the college.

Student services, clubs, and events support engagement beyond the classroom and playing field.

Recruiting

Recruiting & getting on the radar

Prospective players can review the official CSI Athletics baseball site for roster and staff information. Head coach Boomer Walker’s phone contact is published in the staff directory, and the athletics website remains the primary public recruiting resource.

Recruiting desk

Coaching contacts

Head coach

Boomer Walker

Assistant Baseball Coach