Ohio University Aquatic Center

Ohio University Aquatic Center
Ohio University Aquatic Center
Home of the Bobcats
Former names None
Location Athens, Ohio
Broke ground 1982
Opened January 27, 1984
Closed Open
Demolished N/A
Owner Ohio University
Operator Ohio University
Surface 645,468.75 gallons/12,300 square feet of water
Construction cost $4.7 millionUSD
Architect Dan A. Carmichael
Capacity 1,105
Field dimensions Olympic-sized pool (22 25-yard lanes, 10 50-meter lanes)
Tenants
Ohio Bobcats Women's Swimming and Diving (NCAA) (1984-Present)

Ohio University's Aquatic Center is the swimming and diving facility of the Ohio Bobcats. It has been home to Ohio Bobcats swimming and diving since it was opened on January 27, 1984 before a dual meet against the Youngstown State University Penguins.

The Aquatic Center has a potential to hold 1,105 spectators in the bleachers located above two sides of the pool. The Olympic-sized pool at the Aquatic Center has 22 25-yard lanes, 10 50-meter lanes and a pair of one and three meter diving boards. The pool's shallow end is 3 feet (0.91 m), 6 inches deep and the pool's deep end is 14 feet (4.3 m), 2 inches deep. Because it is one of the best swimming and diving facilities in the region, the Aquatic Center has hosted the 1985 NCAA Diving Regionals, 6 Women's Mid-American Conference Swimming and Diving Championships (1986, 1989, 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2005), and 4 Men's Mid-American Conference Swimming and Diving Championships (1988, 1991, 1998 and 2002). The Ohio High School Athletic Association also holds regional-level competition here often.

In addition to serving as the home of the Bobcats, the facility hosts various local high school swim meets and is used by Ohio University faculty, staff, and students as well as Athens, Ohio community members for recreational swimming.

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