Facilities

Facilities

Jordan-Hare Stadium

Jordan-Hare Stadium

Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium, the nation's 11th-largest on-campus stadium with a capacity of 88,043, has served as home of the Auburn Tigers since 1939.

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Plainsman Park

Plainsman Park

Auburn's baseball home for the past 67 seasons, Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park seats 4,096, including 3,227 chairback seats.

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Neville Arena - Basketball

Neville Arena - Basketball

Built at a cost of $86 million, Neville Arena seats a total of 9,121 basketball fans. It replaced the old Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum as home of Tiger basketball for the 2010-11 season.

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Auburn University Equestrian Center

Auburn University Equestrian Center

The Auburn University Equestrian Center, home of the six-time national champion Auburn equestrian team, offers four arenas for practices and competition.

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Jack Key Facility - Golf

Jack Key Facility - Golf

The Jack Key Facility, a 30-acre practice facility, features three double indoor hitting bays, players' lounge, locker rooms, club repair, putting lab, video analysis, and more.

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Neville Arena - Gymnastics

Neville Arena - Gymnastics

Built at a cost of $86 million, Neville Arena seats a total of 9,121 basketball fans. It replaced the old Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum as home of Auburn GYM for the 2010-11 season.

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Auburn Soccer Complex

Auburn Soccer Complex

The Auburn University Soccer Complex was constructed in 1994. The opening game in the stadium was a 2-1 win over the University of Mobile on Sept. 3, 1994.

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Jane B. Moore Field

Jane B. Moore Field

The Tigers played their first full season at the modern Jane B. Moore Field in 2003, and, in 2004, went 19-5 en route to an NCAA Regional appearance.

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James E. Martin Aquatic Center

James E. Martin Aquatic Center

Draped with banners honoring the 13 national championships and 23 SEC titles, the James E. Martin Aquatics has been home to Auburn S&D since it opened in 1993.

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Yarbrough Tennis Center

Yarbrough Tennis Center

In 2005, Auburn University set out to make its men's and women's tennis teams two of the best programs in the country, starting with this state-of-the-art facility.

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Hutsell-Rosen Track

Hutsell-Rosen Track

Completed prior to the 2006 season, this top-notch facility includes Beynon Sports Surface's BSS 2000 track surface, along with jumping and throwing areas, and plenty more.

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Neville Arena - Volleyball

Neville Arena - Volleyball

Built at a cost of $86 million, Neville Arena seats 9,121 fans for volleyball matches, bringing Tiger fans close to the action. The furthest seat in Neville Arena is just 43 feet away.

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Operations & Sports Performance

Woltosz Football Performance Center

Woltosz Football Performance Center

Dedicated in August 2021 and formally opened in January 2023, the Woltosz Football Performance Center comprises 233,428 square feet and houses Auburn’s football operations.

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Harbert Recruiting Center

Harbert Recruiting Center

The Harbert Family Recruiting Center is a gameday support and recruiting facility in the southwest corner of Jordan-Hare Stadium that opened prior to the 2018 season.

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Auburn Baseball Player Development Center

Auburn Baseball Player Development Center

The Auburn Baseball Player Development Center, located just beyond the right field wall at Plainsman Park, opened prior to the 2021 season.

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McWhorter Center - Gymnastics

McWhorter Center - Gymnastics

The McWhorter Center is home to Auburn Gymnastics and Auburn Softball. In the summer of 2023, the 44,000 square-foot building underwent a $4.9 million renovation project.

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McWhorter Center - Softball

McWhorter Center - Softball

The McWhorter Center is home to Auburn Gymnastics and Auburn Softball. In the summer of 2023, the 44,000 square-foot building underwent a $4.9 million renovation project.

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Watson Fieldhouse

Watson Fieldhouse

The John H. Watson Fieldhouse is the training center for most of Auburn's 15 athletics teams and is set up in a way to allow student athletes to improve their strength, speed and agility.

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Lowder Student-Athlete Development Center

Lowder Student-Athlete Development Center

The Lowder Student-Athlete Development Center houses the Student-Athlete Support Services staff in addition to multiple classrooms for mentor and tutoring sessions.

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South Donahue Residence Hall

South Donahue Residence Hall

Rooms with a view? Auburn student-athletes moved into the new-and-expansive suite-styled $51 million South Donahue Residence Hall in the summer of 2013.

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Wellness Kitchen

Wellness Kitchen

Auburn's Wellness Kitchen offers all-you-care-to-eat dining, featuring various action stations, a pizza oven, a carving station, a salad bar, a smoothie station and more.

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