Facilities
Indiana Diving practices in some of the finest facilities in the world. We utilize the Hobie Billingsley Diving Well inside the Councilman/Billingsley Aquatic Complex all year round as well as the Indiana University Outdoor Pool between May and September.
The commitment to championship diving at Indiana Diving includes providing our athletes with a quality sports complex. The year 1996 marked the beginning of a new era with the opening of the Counsilman-Billingsley Center in the Student Recreational Sports Center.
The SRSC, an 137,832 square-foot facility located on the corner of Law Lane and Union Street, includes the 44,651 square foot aquatics center used by Indiana Diving as well as Indiana University’s varsity swimming and diving programs.
The Counsilman Aquatics Center features an eight-lane Olympic-sized pool spanning 30,512 square feet with depth ranging from seven to eight feet to allow for greater speed.
The Billingsley Diving Center, complete with one of the country’s few indoor diving towers, features two one-meter and three-meter springboards as well as one-, three-, five-, seven- and 10-meter platforms.
The facility already has played host to the 1996 and 2001 NCAA Zone C Diving competition, the 1997 and 1999 Big Ten Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships and Junior Nationals and 1998, 2001 and 2005 Big Ten Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships.
Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center is located in the Student Recreational Sports Complex (SRSC) on Law Lane between Jordan Avenue and Union Street. Interactive Map.
*The Indoor Dryland Center (BDC)*
Seventy percent of all dives are learned in a controlled and monitored environment to insure that the correct skills are learned and demonstrated. Our Dryland Center has two trampolines and a dry board with a gym pit, all include a spotting rig and belts to better learn and understand the twisting and somersaulting aspects of diving. A spotting machine is located by our platform station and spring floor to train the diver’s body and eyes to see everything during rotation.
*Royer Pool (HPER)*

with its half tower set (1M and 5M), two 1M and two 3M springboards, was home to the “Golden Team” of the golden era of Aquatics during the 1970’s. The Hoosiers, under the teachings of Doc Counsilman and Hobie Billingsley, captured six consecutive NCAA Championships, countless Olympic Gold medals and many other awards. What better way to inspire the youth, than to show them the site where history was made and modern diving and swimming was born.
*The Outdoor Dryland Center (IUOP)*

become the diver you dream of.
A Closer Look at the Outdoor Pool
Outdoor Pool
With the warmest climate in the Big Ten Conference, Indiana also utilizes its outdoor pool

for training purposes. It features a 10-lane, 50-meter pool along with a separate diving well.
Outdoor Diving Well
The Hoosiers’ outdoor diving facility features two three-meter boards, one-, three-, five-, seven-and-a-half and 10-meter platforms and a hot tub.

