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BYU Cougars Women's Volleyball vs. Baylor Bears George Albert Smith Fieldhouse September 25th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Baylor Bears Women's Volleyball George Albert Smith Fieldhouse
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
84604, US
1. BYU Parking Lot: 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. Provo Recreation Center Lot: 0.3 miles, $1/hour
3. Street Parking: 0.1 miles, Free (limited time)
4. BYU Visitor Lot: 0.5 miles, $5/day
The George Albert Smith Fieldhouse isn’t just a building; it’s a slice of Utah sports history, where moments that still make fans smile or groan have unfolded. Back in 1965, the school’s basketball team went undefeated right here, a feat that still gets talked about among seasoned fans. It’s the kind of place that’s seen big firsts, like hosting Utah’s very first online-streamed basketball game in 2002, talk about being ahead of the curve. Over the years, the Fieldhouse has kept up with the times, embracing tech upgrades and even rolling out environmental initiatives that cut down on waste and energy use, pretty impressive for a venue that’s been around since 1954. Walking in, you can’t miss the giant marquee at the entrance, welcoming fans into a space that truly shows the school’s heart for athletics and wellness. Whether it’s a packed night cheering for the Baylor Bears Women’s Volleyball Provo or just soaking in the history, this place has a vibe that’s hard to match. The ticket choices are thoughtfully designed to enhance the experience, making it easier to get closer to the action. All in all, the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse isn’t just about sports; it’s about community, memories, and a whole lot of passion.