Visiting the NCAA National Office in Indianapolis was an incredible experience! The building is beautifully designed and truly reflects the spirit and tradition of college athletics. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with professionalism and hospitality.
The staff are knowledgeable, respectful, and passionate about the NCAA’s mission. The offices are modern and impressive, with inspiring displays that showcase the achievements of student-athletes and the history of collegiate sports.
The location itself is easy to access, with well-maintained grounds and thoughtful security protocols that make you feel welcome and safe. Whether you're here for a meeting, event, or just to admire the headquarters of college sports, it’s a must-visit for any NCAA fan or professional.
Proud to have such a prestigious national organization headquartered in...
Read moreI've been here twice now as a teacher with our 8th grade students on a field trip. It's been fun and enjoyable for the kids both times. The staff are friendly and helpful. You can tell they are big college sports fans, and they know a lot of history. There's an 8 minute video you can watch about the origins of the NCAA, and then there are interactive displays of all the official sports with information about them on the first floor. Upstairs, there is a small basketball court that demonstrates how the sport has changed through the years. There are also a few other interactive exhibits upstairs. There are two Candy Crush touchscreen games, a thing where you can test your vertical leap, and two areas where you take shots on the goal for soccer with a...
Read moreAlmost anything you ever wanted to know about college sports history is just waiting to be discovered on the banks of the downtown canal in Indianapolis. The NCAA Hall of Champions is a fun and educational way to spend a couple of hours, or more. From women's sports history (Vasser's women's baseball team in the 1800s) to all you ever wanted to know about college mascots. Sprinkled amongst the history are interactive displays that allow visitors to test their knowledge of college sports trivia, soccer skills, pitching skills, and basketball shooting. The minimal cost to enter, $5, was well money well spent considering the educational and...
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