STILLWATER — Allie P. Reynolds Stadium has housed the Oklahoma State baseball team for 37 seasons, with No. 38 quickly approaching. How many it has left remains unknown.

For the past several years, OSU athletic director Mike Holder has been fundraising to get the Cowboys a new stadium. On Tuesday, coach Josh Holliday said the university is making “great progress” toward a new ballpark.

“It’s a huge project, it’s an exciting project, and we’re getting very close, I think, to having the funds that coach Holder and the administration feel is necessary to make that project come to life,” Holliday said during the team’s media day. “We’re close, and when you see what it’s going to look like and the type of project it is, it’s pretty magnificent.”

Although Holliday couldn’t offer a potential time frame for a new stadium, he did say the university’s plan includes amenities for fans, as well as improved training facilities for players.