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About Dayton Flyers
As of the 2023 season, the Dayton Flyers are gearing up for another exciting year of college basketball. Under the leadership of head coach Anthony Grant, the team is focusing on building on previous successes and making a significant impact in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The Flyers have recently secured several key recruits and are looking to capitalize on their strong return from last season. The excitement is palpable as fans look forward to home games at UD Arena, where the atmosphere is electric and the community support is unwavering. The Flyers are also preparing for the annual 'Arch Madness' tournament, where they aim to showcase their talents against competitive teams from the A-10. With a blend of experienced upperclassmen and promising newcomers, the Dayton Flyers are poised to make a deep run in the NCAA tournament this year, continuing their legacy as one of college basketball's respected programs.
Dayton Flyers History
The Dayton Flyers men's basketball team, representing the University of Dayton in Ohio, has a rich history that dates back to 1903. Originally founded as a club team, the Flyers became a varsity sport in 1920. The team has experienced significant success over the decades, particularly in the NCAA tournament. The Flyers achieved their first national prominence in the 1960s under coach Don Donoher, leading the team to multiple NCAA tournament appearances. The pinnacle of their success came in 1967 when they reached the Final Four. The Flyers continued to perform well through the 1980s and 1990s, making several NCAA tournament appearances. In recent years, Dayton has become known for its passionate fan base and strong home-court advantage at the UD Arena, making it a formidable opponent in college basketball. The team's tradition of excellence is marked by numerous conference championships and a commitment to developing talented players, many of whom have gone on to play professionally.