Midland College Softball Coach Tommy Ramos has filed a Title IX lawsuit against the school claiming his locker rooms and field are not up to par with the baseball program.

The lawsuit was filed last week and Midland College should have received the suit late last week.

In the lawsuit, Ramos is claiming that because he does not have lights on his field his team can't play at night and that his locker room facilities are not equal to the facilities at Christensen Stadium.

Ramos says he has complained to the school several times and the school has not made any meaningful attempts to address the situation.

In the suit, Ramos compares his team to baseball showing what he calls inadequate facilities, budgets, upkeep on fields and travel.

Ramos says he wants justice for his team saying that Midland College discriminates on the basis of sex in violating the manner in which it sponsors, funds and administers its baseball and softball programs.

He asks for a judgment granting general compensatory damages to the softball program.

A judgment declaring that the discrepancies violate Title IX.

He seeks an injunction requiring Midland College to immediately address the discrepancies that violate Title IX.

Also in the suit, Ramos claims that Midland College has damaged him and that has affected his program.

Ramos' attorney was not available for comment Monday.

Stay tuned to CBS 7 for more details as this situation unfolds.