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  2. Reynolds Center - Wikipedia

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    Donald W. Reynolds Center is an 8,355-seat multi-purpose arena in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Designed by HOK Sport (now known as Populous Co.), the arena opened in 1998 and is named for Donald W. Reynolds. Located on the University of Tulsa campus, it is home to the Golden Hurricane basketball and volleyball teams.

  3. List of college athletic programs in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern Oklahoma State University: Alva: Great American: Oklahoma Baptist Bison: Oklahoma Baptist University: Shawnee: Great American: Oklahoma Christian Eagles and Lady Eagles: Oklahoma Christian University: Oklahoma City: Lone Star: Rogers State Hillcats: Rogers State University: Claremore: MIAA [a] Southeastern Oklahoma State Savage Storm

  4. McCasland Field House - Wikipedia

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    Home of Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball until 1975, the Field House currently hosts the men's wrestling, women's volleyball, and men's gymnastics teams. The Field House is named for T. Howard McCasland, a two-sport star who was the captain of the 1916 basketball team and an end for the football team.

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  7. Howard Twilley - Wikipedia

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    Howard James Twilley Jr. (December 25, 1943 – February 5, 2025) was an American professional football player who was a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins of the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL) from 1966 to 1976.

  8. Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Tulsa Voice is an Alt-Weekly newspaper covering entertainment and cultural events. Covering primarily economic events and stocks, the Tulsa Business Journal caters to Tulsa's business sector. Other publications include the Oklahoma Indian Times, the Tulsa Daily Commerce and Legal News, the Tulsa Beacon, This Land Press, and the Tulsa Free ...

  9. Future of Volleyball: Bedford camp draws 240 youngsters

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    A total of 240 youngsters, including more than 100 in the youngest division – age 3 through second grade, participated in Bedford's Volleyball Camp.