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  2. McLane Stadium - Wikipedia

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    McLane Stadium is an American football stadium in Waco, Texas owned and operated by Baylor University.Originally named "Baylor Stadium", the facility's name was changed to "McLane Stadium" in December 2013 to honor Baylor alumnus and business magnate Drayton McLane, Jr., who provided the lead gift in the fundraising campaign for the stadium construction. [8]

  3. Foster Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Foster Pavilion is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Completed in 2024, the arena hosts the Baylor Bears men's and women's basketball teams. The arena replaced the Ferrell Center for both basketball teams, while the Ferrell Center will be renovated as a home for volleyball and acrobatics and tumbling teams.

  4. Extraco Events Center - Wikipedia

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    The Complex now covers 50 acres (200,000 m 2) of land containing modernized facilities, 700 stalls, 250 RV hook-ups and parking areas able to accommodate over 3,800 vehicles. Its facilities consist of the Heart O' Texas Coliseum , Back Porch Club , Show Pavilion, General Exhibits Building, Creative Arts Building and the recently constructed ...

  5. Municipal Stadium (Waco) - Wikipedia

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    Baylor Bears (NCAA SWC) (1936–1949) Municipal Stadium , or Waco Municipal Stadium and formerly Waco Stadium , is an athletics stadium located in Waco , Texas at S 15th Street and Dutton Avenue. It was formerly the home field of Baylor University 's athletic teams from the time shortly after the stadium was built in 1936 until 1949. [ 1 ]

  6. Ferrell Center - Wikipedia

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    Interior, Set Up for Donor Party 2016. The Paul J. Meyer Arena, which is part of the Ferrell Center, is an arena in Waco, Texas.Built in 1988 and located adjacent to the Brazos River, it is home to the Baylor University Bears volleyball, acrobatics, and tumbling teams.

  7. Parking passes on sale for University of Tennessee: How to ...

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    Drivers look for parking spaces in the G10 parking garage located between Neyland Stadium and Thompson-Boling Arena on the University of Tennessee at Knoxville campus Sept. 21, 2023.

  8. Floyd Casey Stadium - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Baylor won 19 of its final 20 games played at the stadium. Originally known as Baylor Stadium, the stadium was renamed at halftime of the November 5, 1988, homecoming game when it was renamed for Floyd Casey by his son, university trustee and longtime booster Carl B. Casey of Dallas, who gave US$ 5 million towards an $8 million stadium ...

  9. Baylor Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Baylor Ballpark is the baseball stadium at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. The stadium was built on the site of Ferrell Field, Baylor's home from 1977 to 1998, by mid-February in 1999. The Bears have hosted three NCAA regional and two super regional tournaments at Baylor Ballpark, including one of each in their College World Series season of ...