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  2. Riverside Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is primarily used for baseball and was the home of Riverside Pilots before they moved to Lancaster to become the Lancaster JetHawks in 1996. It was also the home of the Riverside Red Wave from 1988 to 1990. The stadium was the site of the Division II College World Series from 1980 to 1984. [2]

  3. File:John C. Funk Stadium outfield (Riverside, California).jpg

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  4. UC Riverside Soccer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    UC Riverside Soccer Stadium's field was replaced with TigerTurf artificial grass in the summer of 2007. UC Riverside officially dedicated the field on 28 August 2008. With the installation of the synthetic grass, the men's soccer and women's soccer teams are able to practice and play on the same field without causing damage as can be the case with natural grass.

  5. Riverside City College - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside City College Tigers compete in the Orange Empire Conference (OEC) and Southern California Football Association, which operates within the California Community College Athletic Association. [7] The college currently fields nine men's teams and nine women's teams.

  6. College football: The Power 5’s smallest stadiums

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    It's time to flip the typical NCAA stadium list. Many of the stadiums in the Power Five conferences are massive structures that can seat over 100,000 fans and, in some cases over 110,000.

  7. The 50 biggest college football stadiums by capacity

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  8. A ranking of the 50 “loudest” college football stadiums of all-time was released on Tuesday. LSU checks in at No. 1, followed by Penn State, Texas A&M, Washington and Tennessee.

  9. UC Riverside Student Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    The 80,000 square feet (7,400 m 2) UC Riverside Student Recreation Center (SRC) opened on January 11, 1994. In 2010, students voted to expand the SRC with funding from their student services' fees. In 2010, students voted to expand the SRC with funding from their student services' fees.