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. In 2013, the DAC hosted four games of the
2013 Women's NIT, with the Dragons defeating
Utah 46-43 in the final to win the 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 hosted the
2018 and
2022 Colonial Athletic Association women's basketball tournament, and will again host the tournament in
2024. In 2023, the DAC hosted
The Basketball Tournament 2023 semifinals and championship. It will also host
The Basketball Tournament 2024 semifinals and championship.
Concerts Dragonfly After years of hosting annual concerts in Lot F at 31st and Chestnut Street, construction began at that site as part of the
Schuylkill Yards project. As a result, the 2024 annual Drexel CAB concert, now branded as Dragonfly, relocated back to the Daskalakis Athletic Center. • October 5, 2024:
Tinashe,
Slayyyter, Kari
Midnight Madness The annual Midnight Madness event was held in the arena before the basketball season begin. The event was similar to those at other universities, as it served as a pep rally for the entire men's and women's basketball seasons. During the event, the lineups for the teams were 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. • 2013:
Childish Gambino • 2012:
Dev and
Chiddy Bang • 2011:
Chiddy Bang 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: • 2006:
New Found Glory,
My American Heart, Ernest Goodlife Band
Homecoming Concert • January 23, 1997:
Rusted Root,
Geggy Tah Fall Concert Previous to the Drexel Campus Activities Board hosting the Spring Jam, their annual concert was in the Fall • November 19, 1997:
The Wallflowers • 1996: No concert • November 18, 1995:
The Smithereens,
Ocean Blue Winter Concert • February, 1978:
The J. Geils Band, Kenn Kweder and The Secret Kids
Other Concerts • May 3, 1993:
10,000 Maniacs,
Zap Mama • February 27, 1993:
Velocity Girl, Low Road,
Nasty Nas • March 4, 1978:
The J. Geils Band, Ken Kweder and the Secret Kidds
Squash From 2011 through 2019, the annual
US Open of Squash was 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.
Tennis The DAC hosted the
World Team Tennis Championship match between the
Philadelphia Freedoms and
Springfield Lasers on August, 5th 2018. ==Arena Renovations==