NSU Sharks
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University | Nova Southeastern University |
Conference | SSC |
Classification | Division II |
Location | Davie, Florida |
AD | Michael Mominey |
Arena | Shark Tank (Capacity: 5,500) |
Nickname | Sharks |
Mascot | Razor |
Colors | Navy & Grey |
Rivals | Lynn & Barry |
Homepage | NSU Sharks |
The Nova Southeastern Sharks are the athletic teams representing Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida The currently compete in the Sunshine State Conference. The Sunshine State Conference is often considered the "Conference of Champions", because of its national recognition NSU sports team have also had this same benefit with seven out of its 15 sports being National Ranked, as of the 2007-2008 academic school year. All seven programs are also currently ranked within the top 10 of NCAA Division II National Rankings. Nova Southeastern was originally an NAIA from 1982 until 2002, where they moved into the NCAA and the Sunshine State Conference.
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[edit] History
In 2002, Nova Southeastern University made the transition into Division II athletics. They finished their provisional membership in 2005, and are now eligible to compete for championships. In only four short years the school has worked hard on recruiting and has brought most of the programs to the level of the Sunshine State Conference. In 2006-2007, they built the new state-of-the-art University Center, which most notablely holds the Shark Tank, this is a multipurpose arena, but most commonly seen as a basketball arena. The structure holds 5,500 fans and is the key to the athletic program.
The Sharks were originally called the Knights, which was from 1982 until 2004. In 2005, they unveiled the new Sharks logo and athletic mascot. The nickname was selected by the students of Nova Southeastern University. The university has also made a stride, to put as many student-athletes on the field as possible. Since 2002, they have added at least one sport to the athletic program. They currently sponsor all but one sport that the Sunshine State Conference offers, and they also sponsor two more sports that the conference does not affiliate with.
[edit] Facilities
[edit] University Center Shark Tank
The newest project for Nova Southeastern University, the University Center, opened in the summer of 2006. The building is approximately 366,000 square feet (34,000 m²). The University Center is now considered the hub of the university for all students. This is a multipurpose facility that serves for more than just athletics, it is also used for extracurricular activities as well as other leisure activities. The main arena, The Shark Tank, which seats 5,500, is the home for Sharks intercollegiate athletic program, and will host all of NSU’s volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball home games. With one main game court, the arena also has two practice/game –ready courts on the upper level. The arena also has the state-of-the-art capabilities to host concerts, lectures, special events and more for NSU and the surrounding community.
The Shark Tank arena features 5,500 seats, each with a seat back. The main court provides for over 1,200 permanent chair-back seats, while the upper level has over 4,000 seats. The upper level houses the world’s largest automated telescopic seating system, which adds over 2,000 chair-back seats on either side when extended.
The Shark Tank arena also features club level seating for boosters and donors. The area includes 66 cushioned seats overlooking the court, the area directly behind head basket. Both seating sections are connected to the booster/donor room. Shark Club members, the donors and boosters, enjoy the comfort of the club level area which includes a suite with catering and other luxuries. These members also have the privilege of baseline seating for the best view possible.
[edit] AD Griffin Sports Complex
The AD Griffin Sports Complex is home to the Nova Southeastern University Softball team. This complex is equipped with 3 fields, 2 of them are used for practices, and then the main field used for games. All three field have lights so that they can allow the team to have night practices and games.
The Sharks softball teams main field overlooks Nova Southeastern University Health Professions Division Building. The three fields are all connected by the press box area. The pressbox looks over all three of the field, but is used mostly for the main field. Also, the AD Griffin complex is adjacent to the Miami Dolphins Training facility.
The AD Griffin Sports Complex was named in honor of Mr. A.D. Griffin, Sr.
[edit] NSU Baseball Complex
The NSU Baseball Complex is considered by many to be one of the finest baseball facilities in South Florida. This fully lit complex features a playing field with two outdoor batting cages. With the excellent facilities and connections to the Frontier Independent League, the university has seen many of its players advance to the next level. As stated the facilities and connections have been a huge stepping ground into the next level for NSU Sharks Baseball players.
Prior to the 2001 season, NSU added grandstand seating that accommodates 500 people and a fully functional press box.
The Baseball Complex is the site of The Frontier Independent Baseball League's annual player combine and tryouts.
[edit] NSU Soccer Complex
The NSU Soccer Complex consists of two practice fields and one game field. The game field is home for both the men's and women's soccer teams. All three fields come equipped with lights that allow for night practices and games. The game field features state-of-the-art grandstand seating with a capacity of 1,000 spectators. The stadium style seating is the newest addition to the complex, which was built prior to the 2000 season. The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team as well as several MLS teams, including the Miami Fusion have used NSU's complex as their training site.
The Orange Bowl Committee has entered into an agreement to use the NSU Soccer Complex as its official training site for one of its participants, which began with the 2003 FedEx Orange Bowl.
[edit] Miami Dolphins Training Facility
The Miami Dolphins Training Facility is located on the Nova Southeastern University main campus. The facility was brought the campus along with a few other Miami Dolphin connections. Dolphins owner H. Wayne Huizenga also has the univiersities Businness College named after him. The connection between the Dolphins, Huizenga and Nova Southeastern University is strung deeply.
The state of the art training facility of the Miami Dolphins football team, which includes one of the largest weight rooms in the NFL, training rooms, locker rooms, a therapy swimming pool, a cold plunge pool and whirlpools, numerous administrative offices, and a practice field. It also has a bleacher building, which can accommodate 2,000 spectators. The 56,000-square-foot (5,200 m²) facility is frequently used as a prototype for other professional football teams. The teams famous bubble has been a staple to both the campus and to the Dolphins. This facility has been a connection for Nova Southeastern University to connect with South Florida and build a relationship through athletics beyond their campus.
The facility has also been a host for many college bowl games, not for traditional games, but as the practice sites for many traveling teams. Nova Southeastern University and the Miami Dolphins have an agreement where one of the two Orange Bowl participants have the ability to practice at this facility. It has also been a host for Super Bowl teams, in 2006, the Indianapolis Colts preapred there for Super Bowl XLI.
[edit] Sports
[edit] Men's
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
[edit] Women's
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Crew
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
[edit] Mascot
[edit] Knights
[edit] Sharks
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