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Pepsi Arena, Pepsi Centre, or Pepsi Coliseum may refer to: Pepsi Arena in Quincy, Illinois, the home arena of the Quincy Hawks basketball and volleyball teams; Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. Formerly known as "Pepsi Center" from 1999 to 2020. Colisée de Québec in Quebec City, Canada. Formerly known as "Colisée Pepsi" from November 18, 1999 ...
Quincy added women's lacrosse in 2017 and men's lacrosse in 2018, bringing the total number of programs up to 23. [3] Sprint football became the 24th varsity sport in 2022. QU is one of six charter members of the Midwest Sprint Football League. [4]
Arena capacities for certain schools, particularly those of the CIAA, GLVC, ... Pepsi Arena Quincy: IL: Quincy Hawks: GLVC: 2,000 1950 Mason–Halpin Field House
The 2023 Quincy Hawks men's volleyball team represented Quincy University in the 2023 NCAA Division I & II men's volleyball season. The Hawks, led by 2nd year head coach Caren Kemner, played their home games at Pepsi Arena.
Quincy QU Stadium: 2,500 Pepsi Arena 2,000 Rockhurst non-football school. Mason-Halpin Field House 1,500 Southwest Baptist Plaster Stadium: 3,000 John Q. Hammons Court
Illinois Route 336 (IL 336, also known as the Thomas A. Oakley Memorial Highway) is a four-lane freeway/expressway combination that serves western Illinois.It is also used by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) as a part of Federal-Aid Primary Highway 315 (FAP315) to refer to a future project connecting the cities of Quincy and Peoria via underserved Macomb.
IL 99 north – Mt. Sterling: Morgan 53.1: 85.5: US 67 north / IL 100 north – Beardstown: West end of US 67/IL 100 concurrency 54.0: 86.9: IL 100 south: East end of IL 100 concurrency 66.7: 107.3: US 67 south / US 67 Bus. – Springfield, Alton: East end of US 67 concurrency; west end of US 67 Business concurrency 67.8: 109.1: IL 78 north ...
QU Stadium is a stadium in Quincy, Illinois originally known as Q Stadium. [1] It is primarily used for baseball, but also has a separate football field. [2] The baseball side of QU Stadium holds 2,000 people and the football/lacrosse side of holds 1,600 people.