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TCU: In 2000, the Lowdon Track and Field Complex was selected as the "Outstanding Track Complex" by the United States Tennis Court and Track Builders Association.
TCU: Completed in 1976 at the cost of over $2-million, the Tennis Center and Bartzen Varsity Courts plays home to the TCU men's and women's tennis programs.
3700 W. Berry St. (at Bellaire Dr. W.), Fort Worth, TX
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TCU: Lupton Stadium features a unique two-deck structure that allows every seat to be extremely close to the playing surface for a great vantage point of all the on-field action.
3500 S University Dr (Texas Christian University), Fort Worth, TX
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TCU: The Jane Justin Fieldhouse includes home and visitor locker rooms in addition to a training room, offices, lounge area and a wrap-around raised viewing terrace.
TCU: The rec center is a 202,000 square foot facility with racquetball and squash courts, a 4-lane indoor track, climbing wall, weight and cardio equipment, indoor and outdoor pool, and a lounge area.
TCU: The "DMC" is one of the most intimidating and intimate arenas in the Southwest - from the crowd sitting on top of the action to the feel of a big-time atmosphere, it has provided an advantage.
2850 Stadium Dr (at Highview Ter.), Fort Worth, TX
College Football Field · 25 tips and reviews
TCU: Construction of Amon G. Carter Stadium began in 1929. The Frogs played their first game in the stadium against the University of Arkansas on October 11, 1930 - which they won! Go Frogs!
TCU: The Athletic Center is outside the South end zone of the stadium. It houses athletics administration offices, Davis Academic Learning Center, video labs, and the Encke Heritage Center.