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University of Connecticut - Morrone Stadium - An absolutely great atmosphere exists at one of the finest college soccer facilities in the country. The stadium has a seating capacity of 8,754. Connecticut lead the nation in home attendance in 2002 averaging over 2,500 fans per match. The Huskies have lead the nation in home attendance four out of the past five years. |

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Saint Louis University - Robert R. Hermann Stadium - St. Louis is one of the top soccer cities in the U.S. so it is not surprising that the home of the St. Louis University Billikens is one of the premier soccer facilities in the country. The stadium has a seating capacity of 6,050 and the Billikens draw a very enthusiastic and knowledgeable crowd to all of their home games. |

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St. John's University - Belson Soccer Stadium - Things are hot at Belson Stadium even when it is cold outside. A state of the art soccer stadium built on a raised platform with parking underneath with a FIFA approved artificial turf. The stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 2,500. The crowd participation is great which adds to the excitement at Belson Stadium. |
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Wake Forest University - W. Dennie Spry Soccer Stadium - An outstanding soccer stadium built solely for the Demon Deacons men's and women's soccer teams. The fans are super and greatly add to the excitement of a Demon Deacon soccer game. The stadium seats 3,000 and there is always an enthusiastic crowd on hand to see some of the best college soccer in the nation. |

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University of San Diego - Torero Stadium - A beautiful setting for a college soccer match. The stadium has a seating capacity of 6,000. The San Diego fans understand the game and their enthusiasm is contagious. The cozy confines of Torero Stadium is among the most picturesque places in the country to watch a college soccer game. The atmosphere, the crowd on hand, and the weather are outstanding. |
