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University of Maryland - Ludwig Field - The home of the Terps and the scene of many well played, exciting, and closely contested college soccer matchs. A great time is had by all particularly when the home standing Terps capture a victory. The fans know the game and the crowd gets into the match. Maryland ranked 7th in the country in home attendance in 2002 and more are expected to be on hand in 2003. The stadium seats 4,000. It just doesn't get much better. |


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Stanford University - Harry Maloney Field A cozy stadium that has a fixed seating capacity of 1,520. The Cardinals were 12th in the country in attendance in 2002 packing the stadium at almost all of their home matches. The stadium was completed in 1997. Since that time very few teams have come into the friendly confines of Harry Maloney Field and walked away with a win. Another great place to watch a college soccer match particularly if you are a Cardinal fan. |
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Clemson University - Riggs Field - Known as historic Riggs Field because the stadium has been the home of various Clemson athletic teams dating back to 1915 when it was the home of the Clemson Tiger football team. Riggs Field was unveiled as one of the premier soccer stadiums in the country in 1987. The stadium is in the middle of the Clemson campus and includes a 6,500 seat grandstand. The playing surface is a very healthy bermuda grass. An exciting and fully engaged crowd is always on hand. |

