I wasn't doubting you which is why I mentioned the baseball one, but I have tried several different searches and even skimmed some pdf NCAA releases and can't find it. Our seating should be fine. I would think team facilities was be the only one we don't match but it would depend on the exact rules.
PROSPECTIVE HOSTS – FACILITY REQUIREMENTS
1. Field dimensions: The distance of the outfield fences shall not exceed 235 feet. Outfield fences shall be a minimum of 190 feet in left and right fields (200 preferred). If a portable fence is used, it must be placed at a distance of 200 feet in left and right fields, and 220 feet in center field. All portable fencing must be secured so as to prevent balls from rolling under. The outfield fence is required to be a minimum of four feet but highly recommended to be a minimum of six feet. Please see the 2018 and 2019 NCAA Softball Rules Book for future requirements.
2. Backstop, sideline and outfield fences must enclose the playing field.
3. The infield must be skinned; the outfield must be natural grass or grass-like synthetic surfaces.
4. There must be a minimum of 25 feet and a maximum of 30 feet from home plate to the backstop.
5. The facility must be enclosed in order to charge admission, with minimum seating capacity of 500 unobstructed-view seats.
6. Concessions and an athletic training facility must be available on site. If permanent facilities are not available, tents may be used to meet this requirement.
7. Restroom facilities must be available, readily accessible and reserved exclusively for student-athletes and team personnel during the course of the game (e.g., permanent restrooms). Adequate restrooms at the facility also must be made available for the spectators. Student-athletes must have access to permanent restroom (private and team-useonly) facilities.
8. An electronic scoreboard, public address system (including backup, if possible).
9. A warmup area must be provided for the two non-playing teams. Minimally, designated restricted areas for throwing and stretching only must be provided to teams in the immediate proximity to the playing field.
10. On-site parking must be provided for teams, tournament personnel and umpires.
11. A covered interview area must be provided separate from spectator and hospitality areas.
12. A tarp must be available for inclement weather.
13. Dugouts must be covered and enclosed from spectators.
14. Internet access must be available for use at press row (radio, internet, phone, fax).
15. Press box: Institutions are required to have minimally a three-sided, covered press box with internet access and telephone.
16. Two separate bullpen areas of comparable composition to the competition field (dirt is preferred) and distance from dugouts must be provided. Bullpens must be separated from the spectator access area. Dirt bullpens are required at the Women’s College World Series.
17. A full complement of grounds crew personnel must be on site at all times during practice and competition.
18. Umpire facilities: A private dressing area (to accommodate both males and females) must be provided. Portable locker rooms, recreation vehicles, etc., may be used; however, a tent does not fulfill this requirement.
19. In order to host preliminary rounds, a lighted facility is required. (Minimum lighting requirement for television is 125 footcandles).
20. Hosts must provide, in the participant manual, a list of equipment available to all teams (i.e., screens, pitching machines, etc.) and a list of indoor facilities.
21. Videotaping: All team camera locations will be located in the center field area and be unmanned. The site representative or a designee will check them periodically to ensure they are operational. The host will provide three-foot-high platforms in both right- and left-center fields approximately 20 feet from center field. Teams that do not comply with these policies will forfeit all video footage. (See camera protocol on page 31 for specifications.)