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Indiana University - Armstrong Stadium - Among the finest soccer facilities in the country with a current seating capacity of 6,000. The Hoosiers have a winning percentage of .875 at Armstrong Stadium so the home crowd has had a lot to get excited about over the years. The Hoosiers have not lost a home Big Ten regular season game since 1995. The stadium was built in 1981 and renovated in 2000. Indiana was second in the nation in home attendance in 2002 averaging 2,195 fans a game. A truly great place to watch a college soccer match. |
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University of Virginia - Klockner Stadium - Virginia averages approximately 2,000 fans per home game at tradition rich Klockner Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia. The stadium was initially unveiled in 1992 and lighting was added in 1995. You have to love the atmosphere at Klockner and the excitement that surrounds the program. The Cavalier faithful add a lot of excitement and the Virginia schedule always includes some of the premier teams in the country. |

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University of New Mexico - UNM Soccer Complex - The Lobos were tenth in the country in 2002 in home attendance. Look for the excitement and interest to continue to grow as New Mexico makes a greater impact on the national scene. A brand new Bermuda Grass turf was installed in 2001. Lights were also installed to permit night games. The stadium has a seating capacity of 5,000. Count on the action being fast paced in Lobo Country in 2003. |



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Furman University - Eugene Stone III Stadium - No less than soccer legend Pele was on hand to dedicate Furman University's stadium back in 1995. A great place to watch a college soccer match. Picturesque Stone Soccer Stadium features a brick and wrought iron fence. The 3000 seat stadium has a wonderful feel about it and it rocks when rivals come to town. Located on the campus of Furman University it is among the best college soccer stadiums around. |
