In 2013, Embry–Riddle announced their intention to transition from the NAIA into NCAA Division II athletics and accepted an invitation in 2014 to join the Sunshine State Conference, effective in the 2015–16 school year.
[4] Embry–Riddle was granted full NCAA Division II membership on July 14, 2017,[5] and are now eligible to compete for regular and post season championships.
In addition to serving as host to the basketball and volleyball teams, the ICI Center brings numerous events and assemblies throughout the year.
The main arena features an Aacer Channel maple floor with two Daktronics LED message center scoreboards.
The climate of ICI Center is controlled by an HVAC System served by Thermal "Ice" Storage, providing energy-efficient cooling.
During his tenure as Embry–Riddle's third president, Dr. Steven M. Sliwa established a lasting legacy of growth and prosperity that advanced the university's reputation as a world leader in aviation and aerospace education.
The ballpark, which was completed in September 2000, is located behind the ICI Center and is one of the premier baseball facilities at the small college level.
An adjacent spectator amenities building at the east end of the field houses restrooms, a concession stand, ticket booth and storage area.