Alcala Yearbook 2002

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With time-outs few and far between, the Torero sports teams put in a year of hard work and dedication. For another year running , we participated in the West Coas t Conference and competed in sixteen intercolle– giate sports at the NCAA Divi sion I level. As that tradition was continued, a new one began upon comple– tion of the renovations on the Torero Stadium. Whil e the stadium is home to both USD football and soccer, it is al so shared with the city 's profess ional women 's soccer team, the San Diego Spirit. Renovations were made to accommodate all four teams. The stadium now holds 6,000 people and has received new grass turf, lighting, and sound systems. With the completion of so much in so many different aspects of sports, it will be interesting to see what the 2002-2003 sports year holds for the Toreros.

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