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Music Venue · University of Tennessee · 29 tips and reviews
Tennessee Go Big Orange: The largest on-campus, single-sport arena in the country, Thompson-Boling Assembly Center and Arena is one of the nation's premier basketball facilities.
College Rec Center · University of Tennessee · 5 tips and reviews
Tennessee Go Big Orange: The Neyland-Thompson Sports Center is home to the football offices as well as the Percy Strength Facility and the Tim Kerin Training Room. The lobby also houses the Tennessee football hall of fame.
College Basketball Court · University of Tennessee · 1 tip
Tennessee Go Big Orange: Pratt Pavilion houses two full-sized basketball courts, one for each of the men's and women's varsity basketball teams, as well as an athletic training room, a weight room and a film study room.
College Track · University of Tennessee · 4 tips and reviews
Tennessee Go Big Orange: Tom Black Track, an eight-lane oval located in the heart of campus, features a brand new PolyTan PUR surface applied in fall 2009.
Tennessee Go Big Orange: The Thornton Athletics Student Life Center is a state-of-the-art, 33,000-square foot facility that houses academic counseling and career development services for student-athletes.
Tennessee Go Big Orange: Sherri Parker Lee Stadium is home to the Lady Vols softball program and features VIP seating, a state-of-the art press box and digital scoreboard equipped for video playback.
College Soccer Field · University of Tennessee · 1 tip
Tennessee Go Big Orange: Dedicated in 2007, Regal Soccer Stadium is built on the site of the program's previous home, the Tennessee Soccer Complex. The Lady Vols have hosted more than 100,000 fans at the site since 1996.
Tennessee Go Big Orange: A 27-hole golf course, Lambert Acres located at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, and its 9,525 yards of rolling hills and sloping grades host Tennessee men's and women's cross country.