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  2. Earl Wilson Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Earl Wilson Stadium sits on the former site of UNLV's original baseball stadium, Rebel Field. Rebel Field opened on April 1, 1973, when the Hustlin' Rebels lost to Southern Cal 9–2 in front of 1,500 fans. The attendance record at the stadium happened in May 1977 when 5,000 watched the Kenny Rogers Celebrity-News Media Softball Game benefiting ...

  3. UNLV Rebels baseball - Wikipedia

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    The UNLV Rebels baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada, United States. [2] The team is a member of the Mountain West Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Division I. UNLV's first baseball team was fielded on February 25, 1967.

  4. UNLV Rebels - Wikipedia

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    The Hustlin' Rebels are the baseball team at UNLV and play their games at Earl E. Wilson Stadium at Roger Barnson Field which seats 3,000 and is on the UNLV campus. The stadium opened in 1994. In 1997, the infield playing surface was replaced and the outfield fences was replaced with a new fence that stands 12 ft high.

  5. Sam Boyd Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Sam Boyd Stadium (formerly the Las Vegas Silver Bowl) is a football stadium in the western United States, located in Whitney, Nevada, an unincorporated community in the Las Vegas Valley. It honors Sam Boyd (1910–1993), a major figure in the hotel and casino industry in Las Vegas. [4] The stadium consisted of an uncovered horseshoe-shaped ...

  6. New Las Vegas Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The New Las Vegas Stadium is a fixed roof ballpark to be built on the site of the now-closed Tropicana Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.It is planned as the new home stadium of the Las Vegas Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB), when the team relocates from Oakland to Las Vegas.

  7. Las Vegas Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Ballpark is a baseball stadium in the Summerlin South region of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It is the home field for the Las Vegas Aviators of the Pacific Coast League, who are currently affiliated with the Oakland Athletics. The stadium, along with its primary tenant, is owned by the Howard Hughes Corporation. [9]

  8. University of Nevada, Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .unlv .edu. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas ( UNLV) is a public land-grant [a] research university in Paradise, Nevada. The 332-acre (134 ha) [5] campus is about 1.6 mi (2.6 km) east of the Las Vegas Strip. It was formerly part of the University of Nevada from 1957 to 1969.

  9. Big West Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Big West Conference ( BWC) is an American collegiate athletic conference whose member institutions participate in the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Division I. The conference was originally formed on July 1, 1969, as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association ( PCAA ), and in 1988 was renamed the Big West Conference.