Parking is restricted in the lots and streets surrounding Ross-Ade Stadium, Mackey Arena and the Mollenkopf Athletic Center ... Park lot at the southwest corner of Harrison Street and South Martin ...
Near the corner of 3rd Ave South and Demonbreun St., two blocks away from Bridgestone Arena. Patrons receive complimentary parking across the river at Nissan Stadium, Lot D, with optional two-way ...
The event will be held in the parking lot of the University of Dayton’s ... Moses Boulevard and drive around the left side of ...
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.
The Carolina Hurricanes have been given the green light by the Centennial Authority to redevelop the parking lots around PNC Arena into a ... venue at the Downtown South project.
The First Four will stay in Dayton through at least 2028, the NCAA announced Wednesday. With two years added to the agreement, the number of NCAA tournament games at UD Arena will grow to 153 ...
DAYTON — It may be October, but the NCAA’s March Madness basketball tournament is top of mind in Montgomery County. The NCAA announced on Wednesday that the Division I men’s tournament will ...
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 ...
March Madness 2025 begins with First Four games Tuesday, March 18, in Dayton, Ohio ... Sweet 16 (regional semifinals): March 28 South: State Farm Arena, Atlanta Midwest: Lucas Oil Stadium ...
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.
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.