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Now in its 33rd season, the Bob Devaney Sports Center has cemented its reputation as one of the finest facilities in the world. Named after longtime NU Athletic Director and football coach, the Devaney Center boasts an impressive array of training, competitive, and spectator amenities, highlighted by a hydraulic-banked track. Manufactured by Mondo USA, the track was part of a $2.979 million renovation in 2000. Hawkins Construction of Omaha was the contractor in charge of the project, which was finished 44 days ahead of schedule. One of four hydraulic-banked tracks in the nation and one of eight in the world, NU's 200-meter track has the largest radius (67 feet) of any indoor-banked track in the world. The banks and all the running surfaces rest on a sleeper system, which is made of both steel (banks) and wood (straightaways) frames. The new Mondo surface replaced a six-lane 200-meter oval track with an eight-lane straightaway and Versaturf 360 surface. The Devaney Center accommodates up to 5,000 spectators for all track and field events. Other improvements include the installation of a new, state-of-the-art scoreboard in 1995. The scoreboard allows fans to read competitors marks almost instantly with the aid of NU's FinishLynx timing system. The Devaney Sports Center has played host to a number of the country's premiere track and field events, having hosted the final Big Eight Indoor Championships in 1996 and the first-ever Big 12 meet in 1997. Nebraska has played host to the Big 12 Indoor Championships eight times in 12 years, including six straight championships from 2001 to 2006 and most recently in 2008.
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