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Mona Plummer Aquatic Center The Mona Plummer Aquatic Center, located on the campus of Arizona State University, is regarded as one of the country's finest outdoor swimming and diving facilities. |
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ASU Karsten Golf Course |
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Papago Golf CourseOriginally built in 1963, Papago Golf Course was one of the original Valley golf courses and has been an asset to the Phoenix public-golf community. Arizona State, in partnership with the City of Phoenix, will revitalize the course and build a state of the art club house. Papago Golf Course will become the home golf course for Arizona State's nine-time NCAA Championship winning golf programs. Until a master plan is in place for the athletics district, Karsten Golf Course will remain open and there is no timetable in place yet in regards to closing the golf course. ASU will also retain the golf practice facility on campus so it is close to Sun Devil Athletics facilities and classes for the student-athletes. |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium |
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Sun Devil Soccer Stadium On April 1, 2000, Arizona State University unveiled the latest amenity in its sports facilities, the Sun Devil Soccer Stadium. The Soccer Stadium features chair-back bleachers and individual seats with a capacity for 1,051 fans. |
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Weatherup Center The Weatherup Center is a state-of-the-art practice facility utilized by ASU basketball. Located on ASU land just southeast of the Bill Kajikawa Football Practice Fields, it includes 49,000 square feet of indoor space and has two full courts. There are also coaches' offices and film rooms, training area, classrooms, storage and equipment rooms. The facility is also used for summer camps and other athletic events. |
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The Verde Dickey Dome Located just south of the Bill Kajikawa practice fields, the facility provides the Sun Devils a climate-controlled venue for practice. The facility is a 103,500 square foot dome contained a 75-yard practice field (with an end zone) and a 45-yard practice field (also with an end zone). It is utilized by not only the football team but the marching band, ASU intramurals and university summer football camps. |
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Oceanside Ice Arena Oceanside Ice Arena is home to Sun Devil Men's Ice Hockey. The arena is a 36,000 sq. ft. building with an ice surface that is between NHL and Olympic size – 89’ W x 200’ L. Capacity for hockey games is 747. |
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Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium On April 8, 2000, Arizona State University unveiled the state-of-the-art Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium. It is one of the finest amenities among the sports facilities of Sun Devil Athletics. Farrington Stadium features chair-back bleachers and individual seats with a capacity for 1,535 fans. |
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Sun Angel Stadium, Joe Selleh Track Arizona State University's nationally recognized men's and women's track and field teams compete at Sun Angel Stadium/Joe Selleh Track, which opened in 1976. The stadium was completed in 1975 at an estimated cost of $3 million. The facility features a new state-of-the-art track surface. |
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Frank Kush Field/Sun Devil Stadium One of the most aesthetic, dynamic, innovative and beautiful collegiate stadiums in the nation, Arizona State University's Sun Devil Stadium has played host to some of the most important football games for more than four decades. Stadium Map | Parking Map | Guest Services |
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Sun Devil Sports Performance The 5,000 square-foot training facility utilizes a variety of unique amenities designed to help members of the baseball, soccer, softball, and men's and women's basketball teams maximize their athletic potential. Located south of the Weatherup Center, SDSP opened the third week of August and includes a weight room, 60-yard three-lane track, pool, agility area and rubberized half-court basketball area. |
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Wells Fargo Arena |
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Whiteman Tennis Center The Whiteman Tennis Center serves as the home to Arizona State's nationally ranked women's tennis teams. The original complex was dedicated May 8, 1976. It features eight fully lit asphalt-based courts with a seating capacity of 1,200. The superb Robson Player Facility was added in 1999. |