for their home games.
Hoy Field (named after William E. Hoy, the first deaf baseball player to play professionally) is home to the baseball team and the GU Softball Complex hosts the softball team. Both venues are made of Field Turf.
=== Noted athletes ===
Notable athletes that have attended the university include:
Dawn Birley won several national Canadian Taekwondo championships.
== Greek life ==
The campus Greek community is relatively small with only three fraternities and three sororities. The three fraternities are Alpha Sigma Pi, Kappa Gamma and Kappa Sigma. The three sororities are Delta Epsilon, Phi Kappa Zeta, and Kappa Theta Phi.
== National Deaf Life Museum ==
Gallaudet is home to the National Deaf Life Museum, established in 2007 as the Gallaudet University Museum. The museum focuses on the culture and history of deaf and hard of hearing people in the United States, with special attention given to Gallaudet history and alumni. The museum is located in Chapel Hall, while museum staff are housed …