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GCU Roller Hockey is a member of the NCRHA Division I, with the majority of their games played in the Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League. [84] The on-campus roller hockey rink at Grand Canyon University was fully funded by the NHL Arizona Coyotes. [85] In only its second season (2023–24), the GCU Lopes emerged as the NCRHA Division I ...
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 Antelopes represent Grand Canyon University (GCU) in the NCAA Division I Western Athletic Conference. [ 1 ] GCU began competing in intercollegiate basketball in 1949, the year of its founding, as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). [ 2 ]
The Grand Canyon Antelopes (more commonly referred to as the Lopes) are the 21 athletic teams representing Grand Canyon University, located in Phoenix, Arizona.Most of the university's athletic teams compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Western Athletic Conference.
The Department of Education delivered its largest enforcement fine ever, charging Grand Canyon University $37.7 million for "deceptive" practices. Federal Student Aid (FSA) ...
The Havocs represent the student section of the teams that support the Grand Canyon Antelopes athletic teams at Grand Canyon University. [ 1 ] Known primarily for their support of the men's basketball team, the Havocs have gained national recognition as one of the best student sections in college basketball [ 2 ] and have been dubbed "the ...
GCU began play in 1988, beginning as an NAIA team in District VII. They began play in NCAA Division II in 1991. They joined the Pacific West Conference in 1992 after two years in the Continental Divide Conference. They joined the California Collegiate Athletic Association in 1994, playing in the conference until 2004. After two independent ...
Global Credit Union Arena at Grand Canyon University (originally named GCU Arena) is a 7,000-seat, 135,000-square-foot (12,500 m 2) multi-purpose entertainment and athletics facility in Phoenix, Arizona, owned and operated by Grand Canyon University.