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  Glendale, AZ - Stadium
In addition, the stadium is aligned along a slight northwest to southeast axis to offer the maximum sun exposure for the grass field and maximum shade for stadium patrons.
The stadium’s natural grass field will roll out of the facility where it will reside most of the year and get its nourishment, maintenance, and grooming.
The exterior design of the stadium, provided by renowned architect Peter Eisenman, along with HOK Sport, will be very unique and will be a signature facility for Arizona.
www.glendaleaz.com /stadium   (868 words)

  
  Autzen Stadium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The stadium is best known as the football venue of the University of Oregon Ducks.
The stadium is tucked between the Willamette River and Coburg Hills.
The stadium was prominently featured in one of the closing scenes of the 1978 film "Animal House," which was filmed primarily at the University of Oregon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Autzen_Stadium   (474 words)

  
 Sun Devil Stadium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sun Devil Stadium is located on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe.
It is home to the Arizona State Sun Devils college football team and was the home of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals from 1988 to 2005.
Louis Cardinals moved to Arizona and became the Phoenix Cardinals (renamed Arizona Cardinals in 1994).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sun_Devil_Stadium   (347 words)

  
 Arizona Stadium
Arizona Stadium, with a permanent capacity of 57,803, has served as home for the University's football team since 1929.
Arizona Stadium is always a favorite among players, coaches and fans alike for its great natural turf, elevation and top-notch sightlines.
Arizona Stadium has been the sight of the Insight.com Bowl since its inaugural year in 1989.
football.ballparks.com /NCAA/Pac10/Arizona   (1809 words)

  
 Stadiums of the NFL-Sun Devil Stadium-Arizona Cardinals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The stadium was constructed between two small mountains and was completed in time for the start of the 1958 season.
The stadium was named after the team, Sun Devil Stadium, and had a capacity of 30,000.
Stadiums of the NFL is not associated with the National Football League in any way.
www.stadiumsofnfl.com /nfc/SunDevilStadium.htm   (366 words)

  
 Navajo-Pinal Residence Hall
“Stadium Hall’s unique design and proximity to many campus resources (the gym and a university restaurant/convenience store are located just across the street) make it an appealing to place to live.
Creatively using campus space, the "Stadium Hall" was a later addition to Arizona Stadium, originally constructed in 1929.
Located on the south end of the stadium, the four floors of Stadium Hall truly are a unique living experience.
www.life.arizona.edu /residencehousing/stadium   (225 words)

  
 What's With That? | Arizona Daily Star ®
The earliest reference we could find to fireworks in Arizona Stadium was 1940, though the article implied it wasn't the first year for the event at the stadium.
At the 1940 celebration in the stadium, nearly 5,000 gathered to watch the explosions, hear speeches and witness a balloon-busting contest.
The fireworks lit up the stadium until 1979, when the UA refused to allow the stadium to be used anymore, citing safety issues.
www.azstarnet.com /sn/printDS/81805   (342 words)

  
 Opinion by Greg Hansen: A matter of bad timing | Arizona Daily Star ®
With the exception of that joyful day-after-Thanksgiving jolt to Arizona State 10 months ago, Arizona is zip-for-11 against ranked opponents on its home turf, its senses numbed by ridiculous scores: 63-28, 45-0, 38-0, 31-14.
As recently as four years ago, student seating at Arizona Stadium was so low-key you'd have thought pre-game keggers were laced with sedatives.
Credit for Zona Zoo and the growing crowds at Arizona Stadium should go to the UA's marketing department that four years ago began a campaign to increase student interest and ignite a sense of excitement at what had been one of the Pac-10's most bland game-day experiences.
www.azstarnet.com /sn/printDS/93722   (679 words)

  
 New Arizona Cardinals Stadium
The stadium will have a fixed seating capacity of over 63,000 and is designed to accommodate a temporary seating increase to 73,000 for mega-events like the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and NFL Super Bowls.
Climate controlled stadium with seating capacity of nearly 64,000 permanent seats, with expansion to 73,000 for extravaganza events like the Fiesta Bowl (annually) and the NFL SuperBowl (every 5th or 6th year).
Inside, embedded in the concrete stadium floor will be a utility grid that will allow the multipurpose facility to easily accommodate a variety of trades shows and conventions, consumer shows, motor sporting events, and concerts.
users.california.com /~csuppes/NFL/ArizonaCardinals/newindex.htm   (2733 words)

  
 Glendale, AZ - Stadium
In addition, the stadium is aligned along a slight northwest to southeast axis to offer the maximum sun exposure for the grass field and maximum shade for stadium patrons.
The stadium’s natural grass field will roll out of the facility where it will reside most of the year and get its nourishment, maintenance, and grooming.
The exterior design of the stadium, provided by renowned architect Peter Eisenman, along with HOK Sport, will be very unique and will be a signature facility for Arizona.
www.ci.glendale.az.us /Stadium   (521 words)

  
 Stadiums of the NFL-Cardinals Stadium-Arizona Cardinals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Arizona State Tourism and Sports Authority voted to build a new stadium in Glendale, AZ for the Arizona Cardinals.
The stadium will be built on 28 acres, that will be turned over to the sports authority, while the district will own the remaining 152 acres on which parking, parks and amenities will be built through privately issued bonds.
Not only will the stadium be the home of the Arizona Cardinals, but it will host the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, future Super Bowls and NCAA Final Four Championships.
www.stadiumsofnfl.com /future/CardinalsStadium.htm   (363 words)

  
 UAsports.NET || Arizona Football Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The modern media center is the third press box to service the media at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona's increased coverage, especially as the program moved into the Pacific-10 Conference, outgrew the first two structures.
Arizona Football Online is an independent site and is not officially affiliated with The University of Arizona, it's Athletic Department, or the Wildcat Club.
www.uasports.net /facilities/stadium.shtml   (1179 words)

  
 HOK Arizona Cardinals Stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
HOK Sport, in collaboration with Eisenman Architects, is creating a new multipurpose stadium for both the Arizona Cardinals and the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority.
Designed to reflect the unique Arizona culture and environment, the Valley of the Sun’s newest and largest icon serves to stand as the model for the next generation of NFL stadia.
Revolutionary design elements incorporated into the stadium include a stadium floor that retracts to expose a multipurpose event floor and an arched, retractable roof.
www.hok.com /markets/sportvenueevent/edd75fc5-1143-30b1-00b4-fea2cd9afabb/Arizona_Cardinals_Stadium_DotComWeb.htm?sort=Alpha   (101 words)

  
 ESPN.com: NFL - New Arizona stadium could have Super impact
Now, the new stadium the Arizona Cardinals plan to finish in suburban Glendale by 2006 is the Arizona Super Bowl Committee's ace in the hole.
The stadium was the crescendo of the presentation.''
The $355 million Glendale stadium will use metal panels and vertical bands of glass to reflect light, have a retractable fabric roof that will allow natural light throughout the seating area and a playing field carried on railroad tracks that will take the natural turf outdoors to grow when it's not in use.
espn.go.com /nfl/news/2003/0326/1529692.html   (526 words)

  
 Project: Arizona Cardinals
Arizona, approved Proposition 302 which allowed public funding for the construction of a new football stadium.
Once open this stadium will not only be home to the Arizona Cardinals, but it will host many different events, such as NCAA Final Four Championships, NCAA Bowl games, and the Super Bowl.
Due to congestion in the hole at the stadium and the hauling portion remaining ahead of schedule, several of the trusses were required to be staged on site outside of the stadium.
www.precisionheavyhaul.com /PHH/Pg/ProjectsAzCardinals.htm   (1541 words)

  
 U S S Arizona Memorial - Plan Your Visit
When the number that appears on their ticket is called, visitors are asked to assemble at the theater entrance in preparation for the tour to begin.
The guided tour of the USS Arizona Memorial includes a 23-minute documentary film depicting the attack on Pearl Harbor, a short boat trip and a self-guided exploration of the Memorial.
The USS Arizona Memorial is approximately a 45-minute drive from Waikiki.
www.nps.gov /usar/pphtml/planyourvisit.html   (919 words)

  
 UA Homecoming History
In addition to an all-time Homecoming record of 49-29-5 (.620), the UA is 38-29-2 (.582) in games at Arizona Stadium (since 1929), and 10-12-1 (.457) during the Pac-10 era (since 1978).
The highest scoring Homecoming football game in the modern era was the 1980 shootout between Arizona and University of the Pacific, in which the Wildcats prevailed 65-35, setting a number of school and stadium offensive records that still stand.
Arizona also beat New Mexico State 73-0 in 1916, and recorded an 110-0 victory over an outmanned New Mexico Military Institute junior college squad in 1921.
www.uagrad.org /Homecoming/history.htm   (899 words)

  
 2004 Fan Appreciation Night Aug. 21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Arizona Football invites students, faculty and staff to Fan Appreciation Night at Arizona Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 21, from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Enter into Arizona Stadium through "Gate B" only, located at the northeast corner of Arizona Stadium across from the Cherry Ave.
Fans may bring their own bottled water, but no other outside food or drink will be permitted in Arizona Stadium.
uanews.org /cgi-bin/WebObjects/UANews.woa/wa/MainStoryDetails?ArticleID=9569   (204 words)

  
 Chase Field : Diamondbacks Arizona Stadium
And yes, Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona, is one of the sites of the first World Baseball Classic in 2006 which could be yet another strong addition to baseball’s legacy.
Whether Arizona Diamondbacks fans embrace the multi-entertainment facet of Chase Field or not they have to appreciate some of the stadium’s features.
It is one of only a few stadiums with a retractable roof to control weather factors.
www.buyselltix.com /mlb/stadium/diamondbacksStadium.php   (678 words)

  
 Arizona Diamondbacks - Stadium
It is baseball-only, which is nice, and the sight lines may be the best in the majors - 80 percent of the seats are inside the foul poles, and there is no upper deck around the outfield.
A parking and traffic circulation study conducted for the Maricopa County Stadium District identified approximately 18,600 parking spaces within a 15-minute walk of the stadium.
In recreating an upscale Arizona backyard, the Pavilion gives about 35 guests the opportunity to see the Diamondbacks play while enjoying a swimming pool, hot tub, fountains, catering and other amenities.
www.baseball-statistics.com /Ballparks/Ari   (1137 words)

  
 arizona cardinals football - arizona cardinals stadium - arizona cards news - nfl - azcentral.com
Go inside the Arizona locker room with Cardinals' and NFL beat reporter Kent Somers.
The Valley hosts their second Super Bowl when the NFL title game comes to the Cardinals Stadium in Glendale on February 3, 2008.
Find out how to get sports, news and more from azcentral.com wherever you are, or enter your mobile number and we'll send you a link.
www.azcentral.com /sports/cardinals   (320 words)

  
 Official Site of the Arizona Cardinals
The exterior design of the stadium has been created by world-renowned architect Peter Eisenman, along with HOK Sport and should become a landmark facility for Arizona.
In addition, the translucent Birdair fabric roof will allow the stadium to have an open, airy feel even when the roof is closed.
The roof can be closed and the facility air conditioned in the hot months, while the roof can be opened to take advantage of the Valley’s world-famous climate in cooler months.
www.azcardinals.com /stadium/design.php   (121 words)

  
 SI.com - MLB - Fan Value Index: Bank One Ballpark - Wednesday August 31, 2005 3:41PM
Stadium is located within walking distance of downtown Phoenix; more than 30,000 parking spaces are available within a 15-minute walk of the ballpark; shuttle buses available to park from Tucson.
Little public transportation to the stadium; downtown traffic often as congested as a head cold; while team-run parking costs a thrifty $8-$10, the D'backs operate fewer than 2,000 spaces.
Photo by AP Swimming pool in centerfield can be rented for parties of 35 people; Playhouse behind center field scoreboard offers a variety of baseball-related interactive video games for kids of all ages; a bevy of handicapped-accessible seating (987); plentiful restroom facilities and concession stands (68).
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2005/baseball/mlb/08/31/fvi.diamondbacks   (426 words)

  
 Teching Out The Arizona Cardinals Stadium
I am an Arizona native, and I still live here, and I, along with many people who aren't business owners or people who stand to profit (haha) from this new stadium being built, am opposed to building something so superfluous.
Also, the stadium is as ugly as hell.
Second, as most know (especially locals), Sun Devil Stadium may have been bad for ANY pro sports event (esp. prices), but the new stadium wasn't built for the Cardinals, it was built for Glendale.
digg.com /technology/Teching_Out_The_Arizona_Cardinals_Stadium   (916 words)

  
 Tempe Beach Stadium - Tempe, Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Tempe Beach Stadium is significant for its association with the historical development of Tempe’s first recreation park.
In 1934, the Tempe Beach committee, headed by Garfield Goodwin, began construction of a cobblestone wall around the entire park and the development of the stadium bleachers.
The stadium bleachers face east, being constructed into the embankment of the former highway bridge approach.
www.tempe.gov /museum/hps190.htm   (287 words)

  
 Questions about Spring Game - GOAZCATS.com Message Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Arizona Football will conclude spring practices with the annual Spring Game on Saturday, April 22.
Entrance into Arizona Stadium will be through "Gate B" only, located at the northeast corner of Arizona Stadium across from the Cherry Ave.
Public seating is available only on the lower east side of the stadium (sections 1-8).
forum.goazcats.com /showthread.php?p=514983#post514983   (482 words)

  
 Band Day at UA Stadium Nov. 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The University of Arizona band department's 51st annual Band Day will feature more than 40 of the Southwest's finest marching bands in the day-long event.
Band Day will be held at Arizona Stadium, located at Sixth Street and Cherry Avenue on the UA campus in Tucson.
Admission is $5 general; $2 for UA Employees and seniors (55 and older) and $3 for students with valid I.D. Tickets are available at Arizona Stadium the day of the event.
uanews.org /cgi-bin/WebObjects/UANews.woa/wa/MainStoryDetails?ArticleID=9950   (242 words)

  
 Arizona Wildcats | NCAA Football at CBS SportsLine.com
Arizona coach says team in better shape this year
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)- Arizona coach Mike Stoops said the Wildcats' back-to-back 3-8 records are not acceptable.
TUCSON, ARIZ.- The football team at the University of Arizona will lose four scholarships for the 2006 season because of poor academics after the NCAA rejected an appeal.
www.sportsline.com /collegefootball/teams/page/AZ   (188 words)

  
 TPC Stadium- Arizona Golf Courses
The featured layout is the Stadium Course, and like the original Stadium Course at the TPC at Sawgrass, the Scottsdale edition was designed to host a PGA TOUR event and cater to resort clientele.
Saguaro cacti and mesquite trees dot the landscape, and one of the largest Palo Verdes trees in the state, measuring 42 feet, a dozen feet higher than normal, resides at the pleasing 15th hole.
The Stadium Course, again like its predecessor, also radiates a contrived countenance (it began as a pancake-flat parcel) that lends to its challenge and six water hazards, which, of course, you just don't find in arid climates.
www.allgolftips.com /arizona/tpc_stadium_arizona.htm   (256 words)

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