Built at a cost of $86 million, Neville Arena seats 9,121 fans for basketball games, bringing Tiger fans close to the action. Neville Arena replaced the old Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum as home of Tiger basketball for the 2010-11 season. The furthest seat in Neville Arena is just 43 feet away from the court. A full two-thirds of the seats in the facility are less than 27 feet in elevation from courtside. Auburn students have their own entrance, lobby and concessions area at the Arena to service 1,500 floor-level seats.
The Arena features a team store, six concession stands, three elevators, 94 HD televisions plus family restrooms and customer service kiosks on all seating levels. For special events, 12,000 square feet of banquet space, including tailgate and super suites, is available. For the teams, Neville Arena offers an office suite for the coaches, locker rooms and a 13,970-square foot practice facility and weight room. Auburn's Jonathan B. Lovelace Museum & Hall of Honor is located on the concourse at the main entrance. Fans who visit the Lovelace Hall of Honor at Neville Arena take an interactive walk through Auburn athletics history.