After playing host to NCAA Tournament Regionals and Super Regionals in both 2006 and 2007, Drysdale Field's final renovation phase (including sunken dugouts, permanent seating, a game operations booth and a plaza down the third-base line) was completed. The project, made possible by the generosity and efforts of many program friends and donors, gives Chicagoland fans a unique and exciting place to watch the best college softball in the nation.
In 2008, after again hosting a successful Big Ten Tournament, Drysdale Field was selected as the College winner of the 2008 Stabilizer Solutions/NFCA Field Maintenance Award, an honor that recognizes outstanding grounds maintenance and quality playing surfaces.
Drysdale Field again played host to the Big Ten Tournament in 2014, this time bringing in lights. In the first-ever night game played at the facility, Northwestern defeated Michigan State, 10-4, during the opening round of the Tournament.
Prior to the 2016 season, Drysdale Field was again completely resurfaced with a new infield installation and fresh outfield turf.