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It is an $8.8 million facility built in 1982 and is home to the Texas State University Bobcats men's basketball team, women's basketball team and women's volleyball team. The arena was previously known as Strahan Coliseum , but changed its name to the University Events Center as part of a late 2018 expansion.
Clay Gould Ballpark (formerly Allan Saxe Stadium and Arlington Athletic Center), the home field of the UT Arlington Mavericks, is located on the campus of The University of Texas at Arlington (UT Arlington). The stadium has a seat capacity of 1,600. [1] Clay Gould Ballpark is located at the intersection of West Park Row Drive and Fielder Road.
Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium: Austin: TX: Texas: SEC: 100,119 [37] 105,213 (September 10, 2022 vs. Alabama) [38] 1924 [39] 2009 [39] FieldTurf David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium [O 1] Lawrence: KS: Kansas: Big 12: 50,071 [41] 52,530 (September 1, 2009 vs. Northern Colorado) [42] 1921 [41] 1999 [41] FieldTurf Davis Wade Stadium at ...
UFCU Stadium [4] is a football stadium on the campus of Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. It opened in 1981 and was expanded in 2011–2012 to its present 27,149-seat capacity. It opened in 1981 and was expanded in 2011–2012 to its present 27,149-seat capacity.
The 2025 Texas State Bobcats football team will represent Texas State University in the Sun Belt Conference's West Division during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bobcats are expected to be led by G. J. Kinne in his third year as the head coach. The Bobcats play home games at the UFCU Stadium, located in San Marcos, Texas.
Games 1, 2 and Games 6 and 7, if necessary, will be played at the Rangers' Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Games 3, 4 and 5 (if necessary), will be at the Diamondbacks' Chase Field in Phoenix.
Jase Richardson scored 21 points to lead No. 14 Michigan State to a 75-62 win over No. 12 Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday in a battle for first place in the Big Ten. The Spartans (22-5, 13-3 ...
Downtown Brandenburg Brandenburg United Methodist Church. Brandenburg is a home rule-class city [4] on the Ohio River in Meade County, Kentucky, in the United States. The city is 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Louisville. It is the seat of its county. [5] The population was 2,894 at the 2020 census. [2]