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NCAA Hall of Champions: Honoring College Sports in Indianapolis

by Bryan Johnson on September 14, 2008

in News

View of the NCAA Hall of Champions from the White River Canal WalkThe NCAA Hall of Champions, located just west of downtown Indianapolis in White River State Park, is an Indianapolis museum, conference and exhibition center highlighting the accomplishments of college athletes in the United States. This 30,000 square foot, two level venue features inspiring theater presentations, as well as tributes to former and current NCAA student athletes. The overall goal of the Hall of Champions is to show an appreciation for the trials, hard work, and accomplishments of student athletes. Indianapolis sports are huge, and the city’s college teams are no exception. There’s no better place than Indianapolis to honor the NCAA tradition.

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Interactive exhibits engage visitors in the NCAA Hall of Champions and provide a firsthand perspective of what it means to be a student athlete. The best of all college sports has been captured under one roof in the Hall of Champions. The 10 million dollar structure, constructed in 2000, is also home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Headquarters.

The Great Hall provides visitors a first impression not to be forgotten. This massive room displays banners of the 88 NCAA national championships. A video display shown beneath a hanging scoreboard provides an inside view of 14 NCAA sports through the “Look Up to the Champions” presentation. The Great Hall alone makes the Hall of Champions one of the greatest things to do in Indianapolis, but there’s still so much more to see!

Three separate theaters offer a unique perspective into the student athlete experience. The Champions Theater uses the theme of what it takes to be a champion in the world of collegiate sports, and gives the answer through a presentation of the lives of several student athletes. The March Madness Theater puts visitors in the midst of men’s and women’s March Madness basketball tournament. The Locker Room Theater depicts the life of collegiate athletics through the perspectives of several championship winning coaches and several real life student athletes. Only in the NCAA Hall of Champions can you get a front row view of college basketball in Indianapolis and around the nation.

Another must see Indianapolis attraction in the NCAA Hall of Champions is the replica 1930’s gymnasium located on the Banners in the Hall of Champions exhibit in downtown Indianapolissecond floor of the facility. The Hall also features 25,000 square feet of exhibit space, as well as a variety of kiosks, interactive games, activities, and hands-on displays. There is something for every sports enthusiast at the Hall of Champions; all 23 sports in Division I, II, and III are represented in the various displays and presentations.

A visit to Indy’s NCAA Hall of Champions is a perfect way for a family, group, or class to learn about collegiate sporting while providing a fun and interactive experience that will not soon be forgotten. The Hall is open from 10am to 5pm Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5pm on Sunday, and closed Monday. Entry admission is priced at $3 for adults and $2 for students. Children 5 and under are admitted at no charge. Annual memberships are available as well as combination packages including admission to the Hall of Champions, the IMAX Theater in downtown Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Zoo, and a stay at an Indianapolis downtown hotel. Specialized group tours are also available to parties of 15 or more. Ample parking is available at any of the downtown Indianapolis parking garages, as well as the White River State Park underground parking facility.

Check out the NCAA Hall of Champions website for prices and hours of operation.

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