Jake Nevin Field House
Former names | Villanova Field House (1932-85) |
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Location |
Villanova University Villanova, PA 19085 |
Owner | Villanova University |
Operator | Villanova University |
Capacity | 1,500 |
Surface | Maple |
Opened | 1932 |
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Villanova Wildcats (Women's volleyball) |
The Jake Nevin Field House (originally known as the Villanova Field House) is an arena located at Villanova University in Villanova, Pennsylvania. The arena, built in 1932, is the former home of the Villanova basketball program prior to the construction of The Pavilion in 1986. It currently houses the women's volleyball team, as well as the intramural sports program and the main athletic offices for the school.
The building, originally known as the Villanova Field House, was renamed in 1985 in honor of Jake Nevin, longtime Villanova athletic trainer. It has permanent seating for 1,500 in the sideline balconies of the building, and can accommodate more with temporary seating on the floor of the arena.
On November 15, 1985, the building played host to a sold-out concert by The Hooters. The concert, jointly produced the Villanova Athletic Department and the Villanova chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, featured The Outfield as the opening act. Nine days later, on November 24, 1987, Thanksgiving night, The Hooters headlined the Spectrum in Philadelphia for the first time. The show was broadcast live on MTV and the Westwood One radio network simultaneously, the second time the two networks had joined forces in producing a concert for one artist, the first being Asia in Asia on December 6, 1983.
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Coordinates: 40°02′01″N 75°20′18″W / 40.0337°N 75.3383°W