Facilities
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Samford Stadium At Hitchcock Field At Plainsman Park

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First Year: 1950
Surface: Natural Grass
Capacity: 4,096
Sports:
Baseball
Seating Chart
Park Facts
Quick Fact:
Billy Hitchcock led Auburn to its first SEC baseball title in 1937 and to its first football bowl game later that fall.
Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum

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First Year: 1969
Capacity: 10,500
Sports:
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Gymnastics
Seating Chart Quick Fact:
Auburn's 30-game homecourt winning streak from the 1997-98 season to the final game of the 1999-2000 season is the longest in Coliseum history.
Auburn Horse Unit

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First Year: 2003
Sports:
Equestrain
  Quick Fact:
The Horse Unit offers two side-by-side arenas for Equestrian practices and meets. This allows both the Western and Hunt Seat teams to ride simultaneously without interference.
Jordan-Hare Stadium

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First Year: 1939
Surface: Natural Grass
Capacity: 87,451
Sports:
Football
Seating Chart
Special Features
Quick Fact:
On football Saturdays in Auburn, Jordan-Hare Stadium becomes Alabama's fifth-largest city.
Auburn University Club at Yarbrough Farms

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First Year: 1999
Sports:
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
  Quick Fact:
Former Auburn golfer Bill Bergin designed The Auburn University Club at Yarbrough Farms.
McWhorter Center for Women's Athletics

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First Year 2001
Sports:
Gymnastics
Softball
  Quick Fact:
The carpeted locker room area has wooden lockers for each student-athlete, individually stalled showers, restrooms, as well as a state-of-the-art stereo system.
Auburn University Soccer Complex

First Year: 1994
Capacity: 1,500
Sports:
Soccer
  Quick Fact:
The AU Soccer Complex had an original seating capacity of 600 and was expanded to seat 1,500 in 1995.
Jane B. Moore Field

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First Year: 1998
Capacity: 1,500
Sport:
Softball
  Quick Fact:
The Tigers played their first full season at the modern Moore Field in 2003, and, in 2004, went 19-5 en route to an NCAA Regional appearance.
James E. Martin Aquatics Center

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First Year: 1993
Capacity: 1,000
Sports:
Swimming & Diving
  Quick Fact:
The swimming center complex, located between Beard-Eaves Coliseum and the Student Activities Center, houses an Olympic-size pool with two moveable bulkheads which allow for variable distance competition and simultaneous diving.
Hutsell-Rosen Track

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First Year: 2006
Sports:
Track and Field
  Quick Fact:
Auburn's top-notch facility includes Beynon Sports Surface's BSS 2000 track surface, which is IAAF certified. The facility was officially named Hutsell-Rosen Track April 22, 2006, in honor of longtime coaches Wilbur Hutsell and Mel Rosen.
City of Auburn/Auburn University Yarbrough Tennis Center

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First Year: 2007
Capacity: 3,800
Sports:
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
  Quick Fact:
The $3.6-million dollar City of Auburn/Auburn University Yarbrough Tennis Center was completed in the summer of 2007.
Student Activities Center

First Year: 1986
Capacity: 2,000
Sports:
Volleyball
  Quick Fact:
The volleyball matches are held in the arena, a 2,000 seat multi-function room.
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