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Greater Zion Stadium, originally Hansen Stadium and later Trailblazer Stadium, is a stadium on the campus of Utah Tech University in St. George, Utah. [2] It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Utah Tech Trailblazers football and soccer programs. The stadium holds 10,500 people. [3]
Stadium: Greater Zion Stadium (capacity: 10,000) Year built: 1985: Location: St. George, Utah: NCAA division: Division I FCS: Conference: United Athletic Conference: Past conferences: Great Northwest Athletic Conference (2008–2016) Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (2017–2019) Independent (2020) All-time record: 62–140 (.307) Rivalries ...
Bruce Hurst Field is a stadium in St. George, Utah. It is primarily used for baseball, hosting the Utah Tech University baseball team. It was formerly the home field of the St. George Roadrunners of the Golden league. It holds 2,500 people and was opened in 1994.
Utah Tech began competing in NCAA Division II in the 2006–07 academic year (as Dixie State) [3] after being a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association. From 1952 to 2009, as part of a general theme of Confederacy symbolism for the university, the school's nickname was the "Rebels", which was changed to the "Red Storm" in ...
Burns Arena is a multi-purpose arena in St. George, Utah. It is the home of the Utah Tech Trailblazers basketball teams. [1] The capacity of the arena is 5,000 people. [2] It is located near Bruce Hurst Field and Greater Zion Stadium. [3] There are 4,779 permanent seats at Burns Arena in 14 sections. It was built in 1987 as the Dixie Center. By ...
Georgia Tech’s Dylan Leonard (80), Billy Ward (85) and Ben Wilhelm (87) sing “Ramblin Wreck” after defeating North Carolina in an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021, in Atlanta.
Some Texas Tech football fans think it vital to keep Jones AT&T Stadium at 60,000. Will it happen with new south zone building and northeast ramp? Jones AT&T Stadium capacity comes into focus.
Utah Tech University (UT), and formerly known as the Dixie State University (DSU), is a polytechnic 4-year public university in St. George, Utah, in southwest Utah (also known by the longtime nickname of "Utah's Dixie" region). [1] UT offers doctoral degrees, master's degrees, bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and certifications. [5]