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GVSU Fieldhouse Arena is a 4,200-seat indoor arena located in Allendale, Michigan, a suburb of Grand Rapids, on the campus of Grand Valley State University. It was built in the early 1980s as the home of the Grand Valley State University Lakers basketball and volleyball teams, as it remains to this day. The current fieldhouse replaced the ...
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Grand Valley is the first college east of the Mississippi River to win the Directors' Cup for NCAA Division II. The official mascot of Grand Valley State is Louie the Laker [1] and the official fight song is "GVSU Victory!" Grand Valley's rivals include the Ferris State Bulldogs, Saginaw Valley State Cardinals, Davenport Panthers, and Northwest ...
Grand Valley State University (GVSU, GV, or Grand Valley) is a public university in Allendale, Michigan, United States. [8] It was established in 1960 as Grand Valley State College . Its main campus is situated on 1,322 acres (5.35 km 2 ) approximately 12 miles (19 km) west of Grand Rapids . [ 3 ]
The South Dakota high school volleyball state tournament will take place from Thursday through Saturday at the Denny Sanford Premier Center. All three classes will play in Sioux Falls.
On December 5, 2022, Grand Rapids was announced as the first city to get a Pro Volleyball Federation franchise for the league's inaugural season. Dan DeVos, majority owner of the National Basketball Association's Orlando Magic and American Hockey League's Grand Rapids Griffins and owner of the former Arena Football League team the Grand Rapids Rampage, was announced as the new team's owner. [1]
The park charges $60 for a back-in spot and provides showers, laundry, Wi-Fi, a pet area, and volleyball and basketball courts. The rate drops to $48 for visitors staying seven nights or more.