Don Taft University Center Nova Southeastern University's University Center opened in the summer of 2006. The building is approximately . The University Center is now considered the university's hub for all students. The multipurpose facility serves athletics, extracurriculars, and leisure activities. The Rick Case Arena, which seats 4,500, is the home for the men's and women's basketball teams and the women's volleyball team. The arena has one main court for play and two practice courts on the floor above. The arena can also host concerts, lectures, and special events for the university and surrounding area. The center's central atrium also hosts a 3-story mural hand-painted by
Guy Harvey depicting a view of sharks and other undersea life. The Rick Case Arena features 4,500 seats, each with a seat back. The lower level has over 1,000 permanent chair-back seats, while the upper level has over 3,000 seats. The upper level also houses the world's largest automated telescopic seating system, which adds over 2,000 chair-back seats on either side when extended. The Rick Case Arena also features club-level seating along the baseline for boosters and donors. The club has 66 cushioned seats overlooking the court and a catering area.
NSU Softball Stadium The NSU Softball Stadium is home to the
Nova Southeastern University Softball team. Completed in 2024, the stadium seats 1000 and replaces the AD Griffin Sports Complex. It hosts a range of new features, including LED lights, an updated locker room, a new scoreboard, and an updated sound system. The stadium is adjacent to the school's Aquatics Center and Athletics Department and has a parking lot for easy access to the facility.
NSU Baseball Complex The NSU Baseball Complex hosts the school's baseball team and is the site of the Frontier Independent Baseball League's annual player combine and tryouts. Built in 1988, the venue seats 500 and has a press box. The complex is conveniently located on Nova Southeastern's campus and is adjacent to a parking lot for visiting fans.
NSU Soccer Stadium The NSU Soccer Stadium opened in 2023 and replaced the old soccer complex. It is located at the former Miami Dolphins practice facility and seats 1000. The venue is home to the school's men's and women's soccer programs and has a turf playing surface.
Miami Dolphins Training Facility The
Miami Dolphins Training Facility was located on the main campus of
Nova Southeastern University until 2021. The facility was brought to the campus through connections with the Miami Dolphins. The team's former owner,
Wayne Huizenga, is the namesake of the school's Business College. The facility was a practice area for college football teams competing in Miami-area college bowl games. It also hosted
Super Bowl teams; most recently, the
Indianapolis Colts practiced there for
Super Bowl XLI. ==Mascot==