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NCAA Women's Final Four Legacy Project Celebrates Transformation of Washington Activity Center

Ribbon cutting at the Washington Activity Center for the 2026 NCAA Women's Final Four Legacy Project featuring Governor Katie Hobbs, Mayor Kate Gallego, local elementary school students, ASU spirit squad and mascot, NCAA Officials, and more

NCAA officials, beauty brand Dove, community leaders and the Phoenix Final Four Local Organizing Committee gathered Wednesday to celebrate the transformation of the Washington Activity Center through the 2026 NCAA Women’s Final Four Legacy Project presented by Dove.

Located in Phoenix’s Alhambra Village, the Washington Activity Center (WAC) serves more than 18,000 neighborhood residents each year. Renovations expand multigenerational access and create more opportunities for community members and families to gather, learn and play. Upgrades include refurbished indoor and outdoor basketball courts, a literacy lounge, a computer lab, an e-sports lounge and a mural by local artist Martin Moreno.

The Legacy Project presented by Dove is an annual NCAA initiative designed to create a lasting community impact in Women’s and Men’s Final Four host cities.

The project was completed through a collaboration by the NCAA, Dove, the Arizona Sports & Tourism Authority, the City of Phoenix and the Phoenix Final Four Local Organizing Committee.

The renovations were designed to upgrade the facility and to expand how the Washington Activity Center serves the Alhambra Village community. In addition to improved athletic spaces, the new literacy lounge, computer lab and e-sports lounge broaden the center’s ability to benefit residents of all ages through learning, connection and year-round use.

The new mural at the Washington Activity Center is rooted in the history and identity of the surrounding neighborhood. Created by Martin Moreno, a local muralist, sculptor and painter, the piece’s imagery and meaning were shaped through several conversations with WAC staff, community members and neighbors in Alhambra Village.

The 2026 NCAA Women’s Final Four will be held in downtown Phoenix, with the national semifinals on Friday, April 3, and the national championship game on Sunday, April 5, at Mortgage Matchup Center.

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Katie Hobbs, Governor, State of Arizona
“The Washington Activity Center will be a meaningful resource for Phoenix families and for the Alhambra Village community. Projects like this show what is possible in Arizona when public, private and nonprofit partners come together to invest in spaces that support young people, strengthen neighborhoods and create lasting opportunity.”

Kate Gallego, Mayor, City of Phoenix
“The reopening of the Washington Activity Center is an investment in the Alhambra Village community and in the families who rely on this space. We are proud to help welcome back a facility that will create more opportunities for recreation, learning and connection for Phoenix residents of all ages.”

Lynn Holzman, Vice President of Women’s Basketball, NCAA
“The Women’s Final Four is a celebration of excellence on the court, but it is also an opportunity to leave something meaningful behind in the host community. We are proud that this year’s Legacy Project presented by Dove will help restore and strengthen a space that can serve Phoenix families for years to come.”

Felicia Martin, Senior VP of Inclusion, Education & Community Engagement, NCAA
“It’s important that our NCAA championships leave a meaningful impact in the communities that welcome us. We are thrilled to support the legacy of the Washington Activity Center by strengthening and expanding the opportunities it offers. We are proud that the 2026 Women’s Final Four and the Legacy Project presented by Dove can enhance and support this storied multigenerational space dedicated to connection and access.”

Tom Sadler, President & CEO, Arizona Sports & Tourism Authority Co-Chair, Phoenix Final Four Local Organizing Committee
“The Arizona Sports & Tourism Authority is proud to support a project that will serve the Alhambra Village community for years to come. We are honored to help expand the reach of this renovation, creating more opportunities for young people and families.”

Stacie June Shelton, Global Head of Education & Advocacy, Dove Self-Esteem Project
“Dove is proud to support a project that helps create a more welcoming and empowering space for young people and families. We believe confidence, connection and access matter, and this revitalized facility will help make those things more available to the Phoenix community.”