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Baum Stadium

Named the country's No. 2 college baseball facility in Baseball America's 2003 survey and the best collegiate stadium in the country in 2008 by Rivals.com, this 10,731-person capacity, state-of-the-art stadium stands as a tribute to the UA baseball program. According to Baseball America, the structure features amenities that put it "in a class of its own".
Address: 15th Street and Razorback Road
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Bud Walton Arena

This state-of-the-art arena has more seats in less space than in any such facility in the world. The result is an ear-splitting noise level that can literally shake the specially designed spring mounted floor. From the sound system to the laser light show, from the concourse displays to the Tommy Boyer Museum, from the floorside seating to its 36 mid-level luxury boxes, no facility in America can match Bud Walton Arena's atmosphere.
Address: U of A Campus, Leroy Pond Drive
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Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium

UA's impressive football stadium, with a seating capacity of 80,000, features one of the largest LED video displays in all of collegiate and professional football. At 30 feet high and 107 feet wide, the display brings dazzling graphics and replay to every fan in the stadium. Fans can follow the history of Razorback football through displays placed in the three major concourses.
Address: U of A Campus, Razorback Road
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Jerry Jones-Jim Lindsey Hall of Champions

This fabulous two-story atrium is located inside the Broyles Athletic Center, at the north end of the football stadium. It houses displays and video screens which tell the triumphant history of more than 100 years of Razorback football.
Address: UA Campus, Maple and Razorback Road

Randal Tyson Track Center

One of UA's newest facilities, the Randal Tyson Track Center continues the university's tradition of building some of the finest sports arenas in the nation. The facility has hosted major track and field events, including every NCAA National Indoor Championship since it opened in 2000 (2000-2009). The 2000, 2002, 2005 and 2007 SEC Indoor Championships have also been hosted here. It is considered one of the fastest indoor racing surfaces in the world.
Address: 1380 S. Beechwood
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Razorback Sports

The Arkansas Razorbacks are perennial Southeastern Conference contenders in football, basketball, baseball, track and field, and other sports. The university's men's and women's sports programs and athletic facilities rival those of any school in the nation.
Address: University of Arkansas Campus, Phone: 479.575.5151
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Tommy Boyer Hall of Champions

This exciting sports museum is located inside the impressive Bud Walton Arena. View the highlights of a proud tradition of baseball, basketball, track and field, an other sports through colorful displays and interactive video.
Address: UA Campus- Walton Arena, Leroy Pond Drive

 
 
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