Scoreboard Yes Capacity 2,509 Opened February 1975 | Broke ground 1974 Phone +1 215-571-3777 | |
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Former names Physical Education and Athletic Center (PEAC) Public transit 34th and Market (SEPTA) Record attendance 2,532 (Basketball)4,000 (Concert) Address 3301 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA Hours Open today · 5:30AM–10PMFriday5:30AM–10PMSaturday8AM–10PMSunday10AM–10PMMonday5:30AM–12AMTuesday5:30AM–12AMWednesday5:30AM–12AMThursday5:30AM–12AM Similar The Palestra, Saint Joseph's University, University of Pennsylv, Michael J Hagan Arena, Palumbo Playground |
Daskalakis Athletic Center (DAC) is a 300,000 square-foot athletic and recreational facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Contents
- Basketball
- Midnight Madness
- Spring Jam
- Homecoming Concert
- Fall Concert
- Other Concerts
- Squash
- Table Tennis
- Arena Renovations
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- Future
- References
The facility is best known for its 2,509-seat multi-purpose arena that is home to multiple Drexel University Dragons sports teams including basketball and wrestling. While the entire recreation center, including the multi-purpose arena, gym, natatorium, rock climbling wall, and squash canter are located in the athletic center, the "DAC" generally refers solely to the multi-purpose arena.
In January 2005, the basketball court was named Cozen Court after being dedicated to former Drexel men's basketball head coach Sam Cozen.
At the 2006 convocation Drexel University president Constantine Papadakis announced a 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2), three-story addition to the existing Daskalakis Athletic Center. The project, which expanded to an 84,000-square-foot (7,800 m2) addition, broke ground in June 2008. Construction finished in December 2009 and parts of the building opened to students in January 2010. The Drexel Recreational Center officially opened in February 2010.
Basketball
The DAC hosted games in all or part of the 1993-1996 America East Conference men's basketball tournaments, the 2005 NIT Season Tip-Off, and the 2007 and 2012 National Invitation Tournament. The DAC was built in 1974 as the Physical Education and Athletic Center (PEAC) and was renamed in 2001 after a gift from former Drexel Lacrosse player John A. Daskalakis ('63).
The Daskalakis Athletic Center will host the 2018 CAA Women's Basketball Tournament.
Midnight Madness
The annual Midnight Madness event was held in the arena before the basketball season begins. The event was similar to those at other universities, as it serves as a pep rally for the entire men's and women's basketball seasons. During the event, the lineups for the teams are announced, and the annual DAC Pack T-shirt design was also released. Since 2011, a concert was also held as a closing to the event. The 2013 event which featured Childish Gambino held an attendance of over 2,200. In 2014 the event was replaced with the Drexel Fall Fest.
Spring Jam
The annual Spring Jam concert, which is organized by the Drexel CAB, is generally held during the spring semester. The Spring Jam was performed at the DAC in 2006 before it was relocated to the Drexel Armory in 2007. Previously, the annual event was held in other areas including the Drexel Academic Quad, and Buckley Green. In 2011 it was relocated again to Lot F, an open parking area on Drexel's campus between Main Building and 31st Street. The headlining acts of the Spring Jam concerts performed at the Daskalakis Athletic Center have included:
Homecoming Concert
Fall Concert
Previous to the Drexel Campus Activities Board hosting the Spring Jam, their annual concert was in the Fall
Other Concerts
Squash
Since 2011, the annual US Open of Squash has been held in the arena.
Table Tennis
In 2008, the DAC hosted the 2008 U.S. Olympic & National Table Tennis Team Trials. The event reached a capacity crowd of 2,000.
Arena Renovations
Over the span of multiple years, a staggered renovation has taken place in the main gym of the recreation center. The renovations took place during the basketball offseason each year (during Spring and Summer months) as to not interfere with the men's or women's basketball seasons.
2012
After a $3 million gift in support of Drexel athletics from John A. Daskalakis, renovations began in 2012 at the Daskalakis Athletic Center among other athletic facilities. The renovations completed in the first year of the upgrade were:
2013
In the Summer of 2013, more renovations continued in the main gym including:
2014
In March 2014, more renovations totaling $7.7M were approved and include:
The addition of floor 'pro-style' baskets was also investigated by the design team. Following their investigation, a decision was made to not implement the floor baskets because they found that the South bleachers would have to be moved back nine feet further from the basketball court, and also that floor baskets generally cause an obstructed view for any fans seated behind the basket. Because of this, the DAC will continue to use its swing-down style baskets.
2015
Phase 4 of the Daskalakis Athletic Center renovation, completed in October 2015 included:
2016
Phases 5 and 6 of the renovation began in May 2016 and were completed in September 2016. Phase 5 of the renovation involved additions to the basketball court level and includes the addition of bathrooms, offices, ticket booth, conference room, storage rooms, and an audio/visual room for television broadcasts. Phase 6 included installing an air conditioning system in the arena.
Future
Other renovations and additions are expected to continue as the budget for them becomes available. Some of the additions that have been proposed include a new scoreboard, a second-story terrace level, mezzanine expansion, upgrades to the lobby, sports lighting, main entrance renovations, a media room, and other amenities.