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  2. UT Arlington Mavericks - Wikipedia

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    Maverick Stadium is a 12,500–15,000-seat multi-purpose stadium on the western edge of University of Texas at Arlington campus. It hosts the university's track and field teams and is also leased by the Arlington Independent School District and Pantego Christian Academy for their football teams.

  3. List of Texas–Arlington Mavericks head football coaches

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    The Texas–Arlington Mavericks football program was a college football team that represented the University of Texas at Arlington from the 1959 through 1985 seasons. Between 1919 through 1958, UTA competed as a junior college prior to moving to Division II in 1959 and ultimately Division I in 1970. UTA played its home games at multiple ...

  4. Clay Gould Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Category:Texas–Arlington Mavericks football - Wikipedia

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    Texas–Arlington Mavericks football. This category is for American football at the University of Texas at Arlington. Note: The team disbanded in 1985, when it was still known by "Texas–Arlington" rather than the University's current name "UT Arlington".

  6. 1974 Texas–Arlington Mavericks football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1974 Texas–Arlington Mavericks football team was an American football team that represented the University of Texas at Arlington in the Southland Conference during the 1974 NCAA Division II football season. In their first year under head coach Harold Elliott, the team compiled a 1–10 record.

  7. Maverick Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Maverick Stadium. Maverick Stadium is a 12,000-seat multi-purpose stadium on the western edge of University of Texas at Arlington campus. It hosts the university's track and field teams and is also leased by the Pantego Christian Academy for their football team. It usually serves as the site of 1–3 high school football playoff games every year.

  8. Category : Texas–Arlington Mavericks football seasons

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    1984 Texas–Arlington Mavericks football team; 1985 Texas–Arlington Mavericks football team This page was last edited on 9 January 2021, at 08:16 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Cravens Field - Wikipedia

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    Cravens Field is a multi-purpose stadium on the campus of Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas. From 1977 through their 1979 season, the Texas–Arlington college football team utilized Cravens Field as their home stadium. [2] The Mavericks moved their games as a result of construction at Arlington Stadium scheduled when their season was ...