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Whitten Soccer Complex

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The Whitten Soccer Complex was the on-campus soccer complex for the Belmont Bruins of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, the largest Christian university in Tennessee. The facility was a Bermuda grass based field surrounded by a walking track, which had bleacher seating for 500 spectators plus standing room if needed. It was replaced by the field at E. S. Rose Park in 2012.

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Whitten Soccer Complex
Bell Tower Patio, Nashville-Davidson

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37212 Nashville-Davidson
Tennessee, United States
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