The NCAA announced on Wednesday that the First Four will remain at the University of Dayton Arena through 2028, where it has been held since 2001. UD Arena was already set to be the host through 2026.
INDIANAPOLIS – University of Dayton Arena will extend its streak for tipping off March Madness to 28 years. The “Road to the Final Four” has started in Dayton each year since 2001.
March Madness 2025 begins with First Four games Tuesday, March 18, in Dayton, Ohio ... State Farm Arena, Atlanta Midwest: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Elite Eight (regional finals): March ...
University of Dayton Arena’s 137 men’s basketball tournament ... will make a second attempt in a professional football stadium at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis in 2028.
Lawsuits, NIL rulings, changes in transfer rules — much has diverted fans’ attention. Flyer fans haven’t been overly diverted; last year the UD Arena was sold out for the third straight season. NCAA ...
Dayton has a great home-court advantage at UD Arena behind the Flyer Faithful routinely packing the place with sellout crowds. Dayton is 92-17 at home under Grant. For the first time this season ...
Our distinguished faculty includes internationally known authors, scientists and artists. State-of-the-art facilities support UD’s academic, research and service activities. Campus life is welcoming - ...
Xavier coach Sean Miller laughs before Rhode Island's game against Dayton on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024, at UD Arena. Miller came to watch his brother Archie Miller coach.
The NCAA tournament has started at the University of Dayton Arena every year since 2001, with the pandemic-era exceptions of 2020 and the next year, when the entire tournament moved to Indiana.
After a nine-game homestand, the Duquesne Dukes will be on the road. Duquesne and the Dayton Flyers will face off in an Atlantic 10 battle at 7 p.m. ET Wednesday at University of Dayton Arena.
UD Arena was already set to be the host through 2026. “Our region is uniquely qualified to continue our long-standing and successful partnership with the NCAA, and we are excited that ...