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  2. Wisconsin–Platteville Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    The University of WisconsinPlatteville Pioneers (casually known as the UW-Platteville Pioneers) are the athletic teams of the University of WisconsinPlatteville. The Pioneers athletic teams compete in NCAA Division III .

  3. University of Wisconsin–Platteville - Wikipedia

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    University of WisconsinPlatteville (UWPlatteville or UW Platt) is a public university in Platteville, Wisconsin, United States. Part of the University of Wisconsin System , it offers bachelor's and master's degrees across three colleges and enrolls approximately 6,500 students as of 2022.

  4. WSUP - Wikipedia

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    The station is licensed to the Wisconsin State Board of Regents and is administered by the University of Wisconsin System. WSUP operates on an assigned frequency of 90.5 MHz with an effective radiated power of 1,000 watts. Studios and transmitter for WSUP are located in Pioneer Tower on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.

  5. The 2024 WisconsinPlatteville Pioneers football team represents the University of WisconsinPlatteville as a member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) during the 2024 NCAA Division III football season.

  6. Williams Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the NCAA Division III University of Wisconsin-Platteville Pioneers basketball team. [1] It opened in 1962. The playing surface was named "Bo Ryan Court" in 2007 in honor of Bo Ryan, the coach at UW-Platteville from 1984 to 1999, who led the Pioneers to four national titles. He later coached the UW-Madison basketball team.

  7. Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium is a stadium in Platteville, Wisconsin. It is used for collegiate and high school American football and collegiate soccer, and is the home field of the University of WisconsinPlatteville "Pioneers". Pioneer Stadium opened in 1972 and holds 10,000 people. [1]

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  9. Wisconsin–Platteville Pioneers football - Wikipedia

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    From 1984 to 2001 the Chicago Bears of the National Football League used the Pioneers facilities for the team's annual preseason training camp. [5] The Bears were looking at Platteville, as well as Wisconsin–Whitewater, but ultimately chose Platteville after a tour with legendary coach and athletic director George Chryst.