GLVC Swimming & Diving Championships Move to Evansville

After spending the first six years at the Crawfordsville High School Aquatic Center from 2015-20 and the last two at the Elkhart Health & Aquatics center, the next two meets will take place in Evansville at the newly built Deaconess Aquatic Center.

The Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) has announced a new site for the 2023 and 2024 Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships, as the event moves from Elkhart, Indiana, to Evansville, Ind., in February.
 
After spending the first six years at the Crawfordsville High School Aquatic Center from 2015-20 and the last two at the Elkhart Health & Aquatics center, the next two meets will take place in Evansville at the newly built Deaconess Aquatic Center.

It’s a privilege to be one of the first organizations to host an event at the Deaconess Aquatic Center,” said GLVC Commissioner Jim Naumovich. “We’ve had a long history of hosting GLVC Championships in Evansville over the past several years at Roberts Stadium, The Ford Center, and historic Bosse Field, and we have enjoyed great support from the local community and the Evansville Sports Corporation.

“I am confident the student-athletes participating in the GLVC Swimming & Diving Championships will enjoy a memorable experience at this beautiful new venue.

The facility can accommodate 960 fans in the spectator seating area, but, as has been the case since the inaugural event in 2015, all four days of action will be streamed live and free on the GLVC Sports Network (GLVCSN). The action can be viewed on GLVCSN.com or the many GLVCSN apps available on Android and iOS mobile devices, as well as OTT platforms on Roku, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV.

We can’t wait to welcome the GLVC Swimming & Diving Championships to the Deaconess Aquatic Center,” said Evansville Sports Corp President Eric Marvin. “The facility was built for championship competitions, and we’re grateful that the GLVC has entrusted Evansville to be their host city for the next two years.”

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