Neville Arena, formerly Auburn Arena, is a 9,121-seat multi-purpose
arena in
Auburn,
Alabama, on the campus of
Auburn University. Built in 2010 to replace
Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, the $86 million facility is the home of the
Auburn Tigersmen's and
women's basketball,
women's gymnastics, and women's volleyball teams. It is located on the west side of the Auburn campus, near Wire Road between Thach Avenue and Heisman Drive. Aside from the main court, the arena also contains two practice courts, a weight room, 12 suites, coaches offices, the Auburn Ticket Office, and the Lovelace Athletic Museum. The outside of the arena features a large monument to the
Auburn Creed and a statue of former Auburn men's basketball player
Charles Barkley.
History
On June 29, 2007,
Auburn University announced plans to build a new $92.5 million (eventually completed under budget at $86 million) basketball arena and practice facilities to replace
Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum.[7] Auburn held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new facility 13 months later on August 29, 2008.[8]
Auburn held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Auburn Arena on October 15, 2010.[9] That night Auburn held the official grand opening for the new arena. Many celebrities were in attendance, including former
Auburn men's basketball player
Charles Barkley. The event concluded with a
Harlem Globetrotters game.[6]
The Auburn men's and
women's basketball teams played their first competitive games in Auburn Arena in a doubleheader on November 12, 2010. The women's team defeated
Mercer 79–61,[10] and the men's team lost to
UNC Asheville 70–69 in overtime.[11] The men's first win in Auburn Arena came three games later in a 68–66 win over
Middle Tennessee.[12]
On October 22, 2016, Auburn announced that it plans to build a statue of former men's basketball player Charles Barkley to be displayed outside of Auburn Arena.[13] The statue was unveiled on November 25, 2017, on the morning of the 2017
Iron Bowl.[14]
On February 8, 2022, the Auburn Athletics Department announced that Auburn Arena's name would be changed to Neville Arena in recognition of the single largest gift in Auburn Athletics history by donors Bill and Connie Neville. The dedication for the official name change took place on March 4, 2022. In addition, Auburn initiated plans for construction of a new practice gym and renovation of the existing practice gym at the Arena.[15]
Auburn basketball
Notable games
November 12, 2010 - UNC Asheville 70, Auburn 69 (OT):UNC Asheville defeated Auburn in the first ever men's basketball game played in Auburn Arena.
November 21, 2010 - Auburn 68, Middle Tennessee 66: Auburn defeated
Middle Tennessee for their first ever win in Auburn Arena.
February 6, 2013 - Auburn 49, Alabama 37: Auburn defeated rival
Alabama for the first time in Auburn Arena. Former Auburn quarterback
Cam Newton cheered on the Tigers from the front row of The Jungle during the game.
January 16, 2016 - Auburn 75, Kentucky 70: Auburn defeated #14
Kentucky, snapping Auburn's 18-game losing streak against the Wildcats. The Auburn students
stormed the court for the first time in Auburn Arena at the end of the game.
March 3, 2018 - Auburn 79, South Carolina 70: #19 Auburn defeated
South Carolina in the last regular season game of the year, clinching a share of the
2018 SEC regular season championship.
February 1, 2020 - Auburn 75, Kentucky 66:ESPN's College GameDay visited Auburn for the first time ever, where #17 Auburn defeated #13 Kentucky.
February 8, 2020 - Auburn 91, LSU 90 (OT): Despite trailing #18
LSU by 8 points with a little over a minute left in regulation, #11 Auburn came back to tie the game and send it into overtime. Auburn took an early lead in overtime, but LSU scored with 9 seconds left to take the lead back. Auburn's J'von McCormick drove the length of the floor and hit the game-winning shot with 0.1 seconds to go.
January 22, 2022 - Auburn 80, Kentucky 71: In anticipation of an early Saturday matchup between #2 Auburn and #12 Kentucky, Auburn students camped out in sub-freezing temperatures starting day before in order to get into the game. Auburn defeated Kentucky en route to earning their first ever #1 ranking in the next
AP poll. After the game, Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl dubbed the student campout "Pearlville." Students would camp out in Pearlville for other home games later in the season.
March 5, 2022 - Auburn 82, South Carolina 71: #5 Auburn defeated South Carolina in the last regular season game of the year, clinching the
2022 SEC regular season championship outright. This was also the first men's basketball game played in the arena after it was renamed Neville Arena.
Since it opened in 2010, Neville Arena has hosted concerts featuring many artists across many different genres. The following is a list of all artists that have performed in Neville Arena.