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The NCAA Hall of Champions is an interactive museum and part of a three-building complex that houses a conference center and the corporate headquarters of both the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) in White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
City Location Notes Guest picker Lee Corso pick September 10, 1994 6 Michigan Wolverines: 26: 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 24 South Bend, Indiana: Rivalry: September 17, 1994 13 UCLA Bruins 21 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers: 49: Lincoln, Nebraska: October 8, 1994 3 Florida State Seminoles 20 13 Miami Hurricanes: 34: Miami, Florida: Miami Orange Bowl [2 ...
This is a list of arenas that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I college basketball teams. Conference affiliations reflect those in the 2024–25 season; all affiliation changes officially took effect on July 1, 2024.
Indianapolis will host first and second round games of the 2024 NCAA tournament at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Friday and Sunday.
270° aerial panorama of White River State Park and surroundings in 2017: NCAA Hall of Champions and Downtown Canal (direction: N), the Indiana State Museum, Military Park, and Eiteljorg Museum (NE), downtown Indianapolis (E), Victory Field (SE), Everwise Amphitheater and West Washington Street Pumping Station (S), White River (SW), and the Indianapolis Zoo, White River Gardens, and old ...
Designed by Indianapolis architect Fermor Spencer Cannon, construction began on the basketball arena at 49th Street and Boulevard Place on the northeast edge of Butler's campus in fall of 1927. When completed in early 1928, it was the largest basketball arena in the United States, a distinction it retained until 1950, and is the sixth-oldest ...
The RCA Dome (originally Hoosier Dome) was a domed stadium in Indianapolis.It was the home of the Indianapolis Colts NFL franchise for 24 seasons (1984–2007).. It was completed at a cost of $77.5 million, as part of the Indiana Convention Center, with the costs split between private and public money.
In the spring of 2010 a new practice facility called Cook Hall was added adjacent to The Assembly Hall. The two facilities are connected to each other by a tunnel. Cook Hall is 67,000 square feet (6,200 m 2 ) and features coaches' offices, locker rooms, player lounges, meeting/video rooms, new practice courts, training rooms, a strength ...