Jake Nevin Field House

The Jake Nevin Field House is the main center of athletic activity on campus, built in 1932 and renamed in 1985 after longtime Villanova athletic trainer Jake Nevin. The Jake Nevin Field House serves as the home court for the volleyball team but is also used for intramurals and recreation.

It is home to the office of the athletic director, business operations, compliance, development, equipment operations, external operations, Villanova Sports Properties, media relations, student-athlete services and an athletic training room as well as coaches' offices.

Renovations to Jake Nevin Field House in 2012 included a new hardwood floor with primary volleyball lines, a sound system, six new recreational basketball hoops and two scoreboards, while a pair of vertical video boards were added later.