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  2. Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium was the home of the Texas A&M Aggies men's and women's collegiate indoor track and field teams. Opened on January 24, 2009, the facility hosted the 2009 Big 12 Conference indoor track championships as well as the 2009 NCAA Division I indoor track national championships. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Category:West Texas A&M Buffaloes and Lady Buffs track and ...

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  4. Davis Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Longtime A&M supporters, the Davises signed a multimillion-dollar gift agreement, one of the largest philanthropic gifts ever made to Texas A&M Athletics, to help fund the $28.6 million softball facility.

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  7. Mike A. Myers Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, plans were made to construct the stadium in response to the need to expand Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium and convert it to a football-specific facility, the desire to move track and field events to a venue that was more fan and athlete friendly, and the need to construct an appropriate on-campus facility to house the varsity soccer program begun in 1994.

  8. Category : Texas A&M Aggies track and field coaches

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  9. Ted Nelson (track and field) - Wikipedia

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    Ted Nelson (born January 21, 1943) is an American former track and field athlete and coach. He served as the track and field coach at Texas A&M University. [1] [2] Coaching career: 1966-graduate assistant coach; 1967-89 assistant coach; 1989-90 assistant head coach; 1990-2004 head coach. Nelson retired in 2004 and was replaced by Pat Henry