Since 2004, Steele Stadium is the home of "Bullet" Wilson Field and has served as the home field for the Kentucky Wesleyan College football Team. The facility, which can carry a capacity of 3,000 fans, has a field house which holds the locker rooms, coaches' offices, concession stand and restrooms. The surface is a synthetic field turf, which makes it more desirable to play on during any kind of weather.

On the visitor side above the stands houses the Press Box, for event staff, film crew, media and coaching staff. On the home side is grandstand seating with eight sky boxes available for alumni, sponsors, etc. to use. In addition to those are the President's Suite, Athletic Director's box and one for Campus Ministry.

The Panthers men's and women's soccer teams call Steele Stadium home during Great Midwest Athletic Conference matches during the fall as well. The Owensboro Catholic Football and Soccer teams also compete at the facility.

Robert "Bullet" Wilson Field is named for former Kentucky Wesleyan College Student-Athlete, Coach and Administrator. He served as the men's basketball, men's tennis, men's golf and baseball coach for the Panthers from 1942-59. He continued his career as the school's first Athletic Director until he retired in 1967.