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Nebraska's top facilities are not limited to the
men’s tennis program. Nearly every Husker sport
enjoys a venue that ranks among the nation's best.
In 2013, approval was given to build a new indoor/
outdoor tennis facility on the University of Nebraska
campus to benefit the Husker men’s and women’s
tennis programs. The facility, which is being built in
conjunction with a new soccer stadium, is expected
to open in the spring of 2015.
In 2013-14, the Nebraska men’s and women's
basketball team moved into the new Pinnacle Bank
Arena in downtown Lincoln. The 15,000-seat arena
is the home of both teams while also attracting the
nation’s top entertainers to Lincoln throughout the
year. The nationally prominent Nebraska volleyball
team moved into the Devaney Center in 2013, after
the building received a $20 million renovation.
Top left: A new soccer/tennis complex is being
built on the Innovation Campus northeast of city
campus and is set to open in 2015.
Middle: Nebraska’s teams compete in some of
the nation’s finest facilities in front of large
crowds. The Huskers are also committed to
improving their facilities on an annual basis,
including the new Hendricks Training Complex,
which opened in the fall of 2011, and Pinnacle
Bank Arena (top right), which opened in 2013-14
for Nebraska men’s and women’s basketball.
Memorial Stadium expanded by more than
5,000 seats for 2013, while adding an innovative
academic/athletic research wing in the East
Stadium.
Bottom left: Memorial stadium closed the 2014
season with 340 consecutive home sellouts.
Bottom (left): The Osborne Athletic Complex
provides Nebraska student-athletes with topnotch training facilities. The main entrance to
the Osborne Athletic Complex and Traditions
Lobby features an impressive waterfall and a
wall that honors those who contributed to the
massive project, as well as memorabilia and
trophies from all of Nebraska’s bowl games. The
soccer/tennis complex entrance will feature an
archway walk-in (right).
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