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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 Wisconsin–Platteville "Pioneers". Pioneer Stadium opened in 1972 and holds 10,000 people. [1]
The 2024 Wisconsin–Platteville Pioneers football team represents the University of Wisconsin ... Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium; Platteville, WI; W 38–7: 3,296 [2 ...
Aerial view of UW–Platteville Markee Pioneer Student Center. UW–Platteville's campus has no city streets that cut through campus. During the 1960s, all city streets and parking lots within the campus were replaced with wide sidewalks and manicured lawns. UW–Platteville has 13 residence halls. [12] Southwest Hall opened in the fall of 2006 ...
The University of Wisconsin–Platteville Pioneers (casually known as the UW-Platteville Pioneers) are the athletic teams of the University of Wisconsin–Platteville. The Pioneers athletic teams compete in NCAA Division III .
After passing through Beaver Valley and the High Plains in FrontierVille's Pioneer Trail, you've just one (long) stop left before hitting Fort Courage - Avalanche Pass. Watch out though - this ...
When trying to make your way through FrontierVille's upcoming Pioneer Trail expansion, you'll apparently have the option of taking a shortcut through a section of the map known as Avalanche Pass.
(2:59) AMC – David Robinson 6 Yd Pass from Ryan Russell, Ryan Kent Kick (Alfred State 19–9) (1:12) AMC – Justin Oliver 75 Yd Pass from Ryan Russell, Ryan Kent Kick (Alfred State 19–16) Third quarter (10:54) ASC – Elijah Georges 33 Yd Pass from Justin Horvath, Richard Brice II Kick (Alfred State 26–16)
From 1984 to 2001 the Chicago Bears of the National Football League used the Pioneers facilities for the team's annual preseason training camp. [3] 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.