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  2. Snapdragon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2020, the city of San Diego approved the sale of the SDCCU Stadium site to San Diego State University and on August 10, 2020, the university officially took control of the property. [12] San Diego State bought the entire 135 acres (55 ha), including the existing stadium, from the city for $88 million.

  3. San Diego Stadium - Wikipedia

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    San Diego 1904 FC (NISA) (2019) San Diego Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in San Diego, California. [3] The stadium opened in 1967 as San Diego Stadium and was known as Jack Murphy Stadium from 1981 to 1997. From 1997 to 2017, the stadium's naming rights were owned by Qualcomm, and the stadium was known as Qualcomm Stadium or simply The Q.

  4. San Diego State University Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego State University Transit Center has a large bus station at ground level, served by several bus routes. They include Rapid 215 to Downtown San Diego via El Cajon Boulevard and several local routes: 11 , 14 , 115 , 856 , 936 , 955 .

  5. Tony Gwynn Stadium - Wikipedia

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    San Diego State Aztecs (NCAA) (1997–present) San Diego Surf Dawgs (GBL) (2005–2006) Tony Gwynn Stadium is a ballpark in San Diego, California, located on the campus of San Diego State University. It is home of the San Diego State Aztecs baseball team. The Aztecs compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the Mountain West Conference (MW).

  6. College Area, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    College Area, San Diego. / 32.771831; -117.068939. The College Area is a residential community in the Mid-City region of San Diego, California, United States. The College Area is dominated by San Diego State University (SDSU; once known as San Diego State College), after which the area is named. Several neighborhoods in the College Area were ...

  7. History of San Diego State University - Wikipedia

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    The history of San Diego State University began in the late 19th century with the establishment of a normal school in San Diego, California. Founded on March 13, 1897, the school opened on November 1, 1898, with a class of 135 students. By 1921, the school had become San Diego State Teachers College, allowing it to grant certificates and degrees.

  8. Peterson Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    San Diego State Aztecs (NCAA) (1961–present) San Diego Conquistadors (ABA) (1972–1973) Peterson Gymnasium (or Peterson Gym) is an indoor arena in San Diego, California, located on the campus of San Diego State University. It is home of the San Diego State Aztecs women's volleyball team. The Aztecs compete in NCAA Division I as a member of ...

  9. Rapid (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Route 215 is the mid-city line providing service to downtown through SDSU, while Route 225 is the South Bay route, connecting downtown with the South Bay communities. Additionally, Routes 201, 202 and 204 provide SuperLoop service between UC San Diego and the Westfield UTC mall.