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  2. Petersen Events Center - Wikipedia

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    The Petersen Events Center (more commonly known as "The Pete" [3]) is a 12,508-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in the Oakland neighborhood. The arena is named for philanthropists John Petersen and his wife Gertrude, who donated $10 million for its construction. [ 4 ]

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  4. Oakland Zoo (cheering section) - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Zoo is the student cheering section for the University of Pittsburgh men's and women's basketball teams. The Zoo cheers on the Panthers from the bottom tier of the stands at the Petersen Events Center, primarily across from the teams' benches and on the baselines under the baskets. The "Pete" holds a rowdy crowd of 1,500 students ...

  5. UPMC Events Center - Wikipedia

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    The UPMC Events Center was originally scheduled to open in January 2019. [8] [1] However, it later opened in May 2019 after the men's basketball team announced all of their 2018–19 games would be played at the North Athletic Complex on campus. In 2013, a survey was conducted to see if a new sporting and athletic center would be wanted for the ...

  6. Petersen Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Petersen Sports Complex (PSC) is a 12.32-acre (4.99 ha) sports complex on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It houses Charles L. Cost Field, Vartabedian Field, and Ambrose Urbanic Field, the respective home practice and competition venues of the university's NCAA Division I varsity athletic baseball, softball, and men's and women's soccer teams.

  7. Pitt Stadium - Wikipedia

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    View of the stadium in 1925. The Turner Construction Company built the stadium from August 7, 1924 to September 1, 1925. The 791-by-691-foot (241 by 211 m) venue was designed to hold a capacity of 69,400, with provisions for an upper deck that could provide for an additional 30,000 seats. [2]

  8. File:Petersen Events Center 1a.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. List of University of Pittsburgh buildings - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark Petersen Events Center: 2002 2002 Apostolou Associates and Rosser International of Atlanta Oakland: Athletics: 2003 Innovative Architecture & Design Honor Award [43] Petersen Sports Complex: 2011 2011 L. Robert Kimball and Associates Oakland: Athletics: Posvar Hall: 1975–1978 1975 ...