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  2. List of University of Oklahoma buildings - Wikipedia

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    The name of every letter winner from each OU sport is also displayed. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium: 1925 This venue is the on-campus football facility for the OU Sooners. The official capacity of the stadium following recent renovations is 82,112, making it the fourteenth largest college stadium in the United States. [32]

  3. Campus Corner - Wikipedia

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    Campus Corner is a college-oriented commercial district in Norman, Oklahoma located directly north of the University of Oklahoma campus. [2] The area is bounded by White Street, University Boulevard, Boyd Street, and Asp Avenue. [ 3 ]

  4. Sarkeys Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    The tower of the Sarkeys Energy Center is 15 floors tall, and is used for most of the office space in the complex. The roof of the tower marks the highest spot on the OU campus 63.6 m (209 ft), and is also the tallest office building in the city of Norman. The complex contains walks, fountains, and extensive landscaping.

  5. McCasland Field House - Wikipedia

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    The McCasland Field House is a multi-purpose indoor arena on the University of Oklahoma main campus in Norman, Oklahoma.Home of the basketball Sooners until 1975, the Field House currently hosts the men's wrestling, women's volleyball, and men's gymnastics teams.

  6. L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Sooners (1982–present) The L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park is a baseball stadium on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma . It is the ballpark of the Oklahoma Sooners baseball team, which is an NCAA Division I baseball program that plays in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

  7. University of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    On the far north side of Norman is the OU Research Campus-North, which includes University of Oklahoma Max Westheimer Airport (ICAO: KOUN), the Radar Operations Center, the old National Severe Storms Laboratory facility, the OU OKDHS Training and Research Center, and Merrick Computer and Technology Center. Additional research facilities as part ...

  8. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    However, OU reckons 1923 as the stadium's opening date. The new stadium was named "Oklahoma Memorial Stadium" in honor of university students and personnel that died during World War I. The facility was constructed at an approximate cost of $293,000, [7] and coach Bennie Owen himself helped raise the money. [8]

  9. Lloyd Noble Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyd Noble Center is a 10,967-seat multi-purpose arena located in Norman, Oklahoma, some 19 mi (31 km) south of downtown Oklahoma City.It opened in 1975 and is home to the University of Oklahoma men's and women's basketball and women's gymnastics teams of the Southeastern Conference.