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Grand Canyon University (GCU) is a private for-profit Christian university in Phoenix, Arizona. [ b ] The university offers degrees in over 200 areas of study and is administratively divided into 9 colleges. [ 7 ]
Bryce Drew, the current head coach of the Grand Canyon Antelopes. Ben Lindsey, the winningest head coach in Antelopes men's basketball history.. The following is a list of Grand Canyon Antelopes men's basketball head coaches.
The 2024–25 Grand Canyon Antelopes men's basketball team represents Grand Canyon University in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.They are led by fifth-year head coach Bryce Drew and play their games at GCU Arena as members of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).
The first publication to give national-level acclaim to the growing profile of the Havocs was SB Nation and writer Mark Sandritter in January of 2016 in an article titled "The student section at Grand Canyon University is the biggest party in college basketball."
Brian E. Mueller is an American academic and university administrator. He is the current president of Grand Canyon University and CEO of Grand Canyon Education. Mueller has been the President of the university since July 1, 2008, and a director since March 2009. [3]
GCU Baseball has won four NAIA Baseball World Series in 1980, 1981, 1982, and 1986. [22] A number of Alumni have gone on to Major League Baseball careers. [ 23 ] The program advanced to its first NCAA tournament in 2021 after winning the WAC baseball tournament [ 24 ] and followed it up in 2022 with its first at-large bid.
Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark is a college baseball stadium on the campus of Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona. It hosts the Grand Canyon Antelopes of the Western Athletic Conference . The field is named for Dr. Dave Brazell, considered to be "the founder and developer of Canyon baseball."
Glasgow Caledonian University, informally GCU, Caledonian or Caley, is a public university in Glasgow, Scotland. It was formed in 1993 by the merger of The Queen's College, Glasgow (founded in 1875) and Glasgow Polytechnic (originally Glasgow College of Technology (GCT), founded in 1971).