NCAA Events The arena has hosted games in the
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament four times: first- and second-round games in
2008,
2012,
2015, and
2024; and Midwest Regional games (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight) in
2018. The arena was planned to host the
2020 tournament's first- and second-round games, but the tournament was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The arena has hosted the
NCAA Division I women's volleyball final four in 2006, 2008, 2015, 2020 and 2022. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the arena hosted the entire volleyball tournament that year. Twelve courts were built in the convention center for practices and games. Then, the regional finals, semifinals, and championship were played in the big arena. The arena also hosted the 2010 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.
Summer Olympics Swimming Trials The center hosted the nationally televised
USA Swimming Summer Olympics trials in
2008,
2012,
2016, and
2021. The center does not have permanent swimming facilities and a team of 200 workers with oversight by Myrtha Pools (which specializes in the construction and dismantling of large-scale temporary pools) constructed them in two weeks. The Omaha Fire Department pumped in of water from hydrants around the center. The 2008 event averaged more than 12,000 spectators each night. A storm damaged a portion of the roof known as
The Hat on June 27, 2008. There was no structural damage, but the damage caused water to pour into parts of the Qwest Center, flowed down two sets of arena steps and onto the deck of the competition pool for the
USA Swimming Summer Olympic Trials. The schedule for the trials went on as planned. The pools were dismantled after the event and moved to other cities for permanent installation with the 2008 pool going to the Poseidon Swimming facility in
Richmond,
Virginia, the 2012 pool going to Charles River Aquatics in
Boston,
Massachusetts, the 2016 pool going to the Hulbert Aquatic Facility in
West Fargo, North Dakota (West Fargo bought the pool via a local group of swim enthusiasts called UP Aquatics for $900,000). and the 2021 pool going to a group in
Minneapolis,
Minnesota that plans to convert an abandoned book bindery in the city's
Near North neighborhood into an Olympic-caliber aquatic center.
Rodeo From 2006 to 2009, the
Professional Bull Riders hosted a
Built Ford Tough Series event at the arena, and from 2014 to 2016 they hosted a Velocity Tour event. The PBR returned to host an
Unleash the Beast Series event on May 1 and 2, 2021, for their first Premier Series event in 12 years.
Other Events The arena home to the
WWE Judgment Day 2008 pay-per-view, as well as other events from WWE. The arena has also hosted six championship boxing cards, all involving Omaha native
Terence Crawford as he wanted to defend his titles in front of a home crowd. His first bout at the arena, against
Yuriorkis Gamboa for the WBO lightweight belt in 2014, was the first championship fight in Nebraska since the
Joe Frazier-
Ron Stander bout in 1971. The arena hosts the
Nebraska School Activities Association state wrestling championships each February. The tournament moved to what was then Qwest Center Omaha in 2006 after 30 years at Lincoln's
Bob Devaney Sports Center. In 2016, the arena hosted the Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastics Champions. ==Facilities==