The Bob Devaney Sports Center is a sports complex on the campus of the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska that includes a
13,500-seat multi-purpose arena, a 1,000-seat covered 25-yard swimming and diving facility (Devaney Center Natatorium) and a 5,000-seat
covered track and field (athletics) facility (Devaney Sports Center Indoor Track) that features a 200-meter hydraulic-banked track, one of only 3
in the United States and 7 in the world. The arena opened in 1976 and is named after former Nebraska football coach and athletic director Bob
Devaney. It is home to the Cornhuskers basketball, gymnastics, indoor track and field and swimming and diving teams. The building replaced the
Nebraska Coliseum, the current home of the volleyball and wrestling teams.

It hosted the 1980, 1984 and 1988 men's NCAA basketball tournament Midwest first- and second-round games, and the 1993 women's NCAA
tournament first round. In the arena's first thirty years, the men's basketball team has never had a losing home schedule.