Grand Canyon University Global Credit Union Arena invites visitors to explore our full calendar of GCU events, including concerts and sports Advance ticket purchases are available
Global Credit Union Arena - Wikipedia 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
Global Credit Union Arena at GCU - Facilities - Grand Canyon University . . . Global Credit Union Arena at Grand Canyon University is Phoenix's premier mid-sized indoor venue and serves as the primary home of Lopes men's and women's basketball and women's volleyball teams as well as a wide assortment of university events
Grand Canyon University Arena - Grand Canyon Antelopes - Stadium Journey The Grand Canyon University Arena, most often referred to as the GCU Arena, was opened in 2011 Just over three years after opening, GCU Arena closed on March 3, 2014, to undergo a massive remodel that saw an addition of 2,000 more seats
Facilities - Grand Canyon University Athletics Grand Canyon University is proud to boast a premier collection of athletic facilities, many having debuted in the last decade concurrent with the university's successful transition to NCAA Division I athletics
Grand Canyon University Arena — Architekton The Arena is a 135,000 sf facility which includes fixed seating for 5,000 visitors Built for a variety of activities, the Arena hosts men’s and women’s Division I basketball and volleyball games, concerts, conferences, and other arena-style events
Global Credit Union signs naming rights deal for GCU arena Global Credit Union Arena at Grand Canyon University will become the official name of the arena when NCAA Tournament runner-up San Diego State University visits GCU for a men’s basketball
GCU Arena - Grand Canyon Antelopes (WBB) - Stadium Journey GCU Arena, which opened in 2011 and expanded in 2014, is a mid-sized indoor arena It is home to the GCU Antelopes (Lopes) basketball and volleyball teams, as well as other university-sponsored events