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  2. Press box - Wikipedia

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    The massive press box at Carter–Finley Stadium at NC State. The press box is a special section of a sports stadium or arena that is set up for the media to report about a given event. It is typically located in the section of the stadium holding the luxury box and can be either enclosed or open to the elements.

  3. Tropicana Field - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the section was renamed after the Tampa sports bar, "Ducky's" that is featured in the Porch, and co-owned by Longoria; the Ducky's branding was removed following the trade of Longoria to the San Francisco Giants before the 2018 season, and 162 Landing has been sponsored by Hard Rock Café since the 2018 season.

  4. University of South Florida athletic facilities - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Florida athletic facilities are the stadiums and arenas the South Florida Bulls use for their home games and training. The University of South Florida currently sponsors 19 varsity athletic teams and has 11 facilities in the designated Athletics District on or adjacent to its Tampa campus, one on its St. Petersburg campus, and one elsewhere in Tampa. 18 of the 19 teams ...

  5. The Ritz Ybor - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz Ybor is a short trolley ride away from the Channelside district, two to three miles from downtown Tampa and a 15-minute car ride from Tampa International Airport. It is located within walking distance of the Centro Ybor Entertainment Complex and the Hillsborough Community College Ybor City campus.

  6. Sports in the Tampa Bay area - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Florida Bulls compete in NCAA Division I, the highest level of college sports. USF opened in north Tampa in 1960 and started its sports program in 1965 with a men's soccer squad. [16] The school gradually added more sports in the ensuing years, including men's basketball in 1971 and women's basketball in 1972.

  7. NHL on NBC commentators - Wikipedia

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    Rick Peckham: occasional play-by-play (2011–2020); also play-by-play for Fox Sports Sun (Tampa Bay Lightning broadcasts) Drew Remenda: color commentator for NBC Sports California simulcasts (2011–2014) Jeremy Roenick: studio analyst (2010–2020), lead NHL outdoor games reporter (2014–2019) Tim Ryan: lead play-by-play (1972–75)

  8. George M. Steinbrenner Field - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Barack Obama held a campaign rally at the ballpark with members of the Tampa Bay Rays, including David Price, who introduced him to the crowd. [24] In 2010, the ballpark was the home pitch for FC Tampa Bay of the USSF Division 2 Professional League. The club moved across Tampa Bay to Al Lang Field in St. Petersburg for the 2011 season.

  9. Bob Martinez Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Bob Martinez Sports Center is a 3,432-seat multi-purpose arena in Tampa, Florida named after former Tampa mayor and governor of Florida, Bob Martinez.. The facility is home to the University of Tampa Spartans men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the Spartans volleyball team.