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College Football Field · University District · 29 tips and reviews
ESPN: The stadium's waterside location allows Husky fans to arrive to the stadium by boat and tailgate on the water prior to the game. This tradition has been coined "sailgating."
4201 N Dale Mabry Hwy (at W Tampa Bay Blvd), Tampa, FL
Football Stadium · Raymond James Stadium · 175 tips and reviews
ESPN: This ain't just the home of the Tampa Bay Bucs. The Bulls of South Florida play their home games at Raymond James Stadium too. More football = winning.
ESPN: Originally built for the Patriots who were debating a move to Hartford, Rentschler scaled back around 20-30K seats when the Pats decided to stay in Foxboro.
HISTORY: Built in 1914, this baseball field was renamed in 1923 for Hall of Famer Joe Tinker and has been a key venue for the development of baseball in Orlando.
Basketball Stadium · North Sacramento · 82 tips and reviews
ESPN: Although more than a decade has gone by, no one forgets the buzz in the arena when assist-making highlight reel Jason Williams, Chris Webber and yes, Vlade Divac, ruled the late 90s.
127 Bryce Jordan Ctr (at University Dr.), University Park, PA
College Basketball Court · 48 tips and reviews
HISTORY: This arena was named after former PSU President Bryce Jordan and is a member of the Arena Network, a marketing and scheduling group of 38 arenas.
Basketball Stadium · Downtown Cleveland · 77 tips and reviews
ESPN: These guys have been powered by fans from the start. The Cavaliers got their name in 1970 from Jerry Tomko, the winner of a "Name the Team" contest. His was one of more than 11,000 entries!
ESPN: It was here in 2007 that Sidney Lowe defeated #3 UNC, the highest ranked opponent for a first-year head coach in NC State history. Lowe also pumped up the home fans by debuting a red sports jacket.
1 Champions Dr (at Mick Deaver Memorial Dr), Columbia, MO
Basketball Stadium · 32 tips and reviews
ESPN: Be on the lookout for The Antlers, a group of eleven raucous super fans in the student section. When the band plays the Missouri Waltz, they perform “The Antler Dance.” You do NOT want to miss it.
505 W Pensacola St (at Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.), Tallahassee, FL
College Basketball Court · Downtown Tallahassee · 32 tips and reviews
ESPN: This joint has the largest capacity of any arena in the Florida Panhandle. Meaning? FSU’s opponent has 13,800 screaming ‘noles fans to worry about.
Texas A&M University (at Olsen Blvd.), College Station, TX
College Basketball Court · Texas A&M Athletic Fields · 10 tips and reviews
ESPN: This has become one of the most hostile places to play in college hoops with students called "Reed's Rowdies" raising the decibel level just a bit.
Football Stadium · Central Business District · 235 tips and reviews
NCAA: The NCAA Women's Final Four takes the stage at the Superdome April 6-9, 2013. For more information on the schedule of events or how to get tickets, go to www.ncaa.com/womensfinalfour.
Baseball Stadium · East Village · 260 tips and reviews
HISTORY: The first baseball game ever played at Petco Park, on March 11, 2004, was the first game of a four-team NCAA invitational tournament hosted by San Diego State University.
Baseball Stadium · Story Hill · 395 tips and reviews
HISTORY: Miller Park features North America's only fan-shaped convertible roof, which can open and close in less than 10 minutes. Large panes of glass allow natural grass to grow.
1250 1st Ave S (at S Royal Brougham Way), Seattle, WA
Baseball Stadium · SoDo, Seattle, WA · 284 tips and reviews
HISTORY: Safeco Field officially opened on July 15, 1999 in the middle of the baseball season. The retractable roof takes about 10 minutes to fully close.
Baseball Stadium · Concourse Village · 1157 tips and reviews
HISTORY: The new stadium opened on April 2, 2009, when the Yankees hosted a workout day in front of fans from the Bronx community. The Yankees are the only team to inaugurate 2 stadiums with World Series wins.
Baseball Stadium · Flushing · 666 tips and reviews
HISTORY: Opened in 2009, Citi Field is the only Major League ballpark to feature orange foul poles instead of the standard yellow. The home of the Mets was named host of the 2013 All-Star Game.
VisitSyracuse: The annual tree lighting celebration in Clinton Square the day after Thanksgiving is a magical moment that kicks off the holiday season.