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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Where can you see the 'sticks in 2025-2026

Where can you see the 'sticks in 2025-2026

Sebastian the Ibis leads the team before Miami's game against Miami (OH) in Hard Rock Stadium on September 1, 2023. Photo loan: Jared Lennon

With less than a month before the start of the autumn semester 2025, the University of Miami and her sports teams will soon start their respective seasons.

There are a variety of stadiums and arenas on and outside the campus to see the Miami Hurricanes playing and the competition often dominates.

From the NFL stadiums to public institutions, here you will find a breakdown of where students can watch their favorite sports this year.

Baseball – Alex Rodriguez Park am Mark Light Field

Alex Rodriguez Park am Mark Light Field is located directly on the Coral Gables Campus, in which Miami's four -time national champions Baseball team (1982, 1985, 1999, 2001).

The stadium became known for its electrical atmosphere and legendary milkshakes and, thanks to the former MLB star Alex Rodriguez, was carried out by 3.9 million US dollars on renovation work. Regardless of whether you are returning on campus or just start with college, Friday evenings in the spring in spring are a must.

The national anthem will sang moments before the Miami Hurricanes open a series with three games against Georgia Tech on April 21 at the Mark Light Field. Photo loan: Annika Alves

Football – Hard Rock Stadium

The Hard Rock Stadium is located in Miami Gardens as a home of Miami Dolphins and is the home of the Hurrican football on Saturdays.

Last season, the Canes had one of their best years in the recent memory of NFL Draft Pick Cam Ward No. 1 and with Georgia Transfer Carson Beck, expectations remain high.

The stadium organized six Super Bowls, Two World Series, Four BCS National Championships, the Orange Bowl and 2021 and 2026 College Football Playoff National Championships in 2021 and 2026

And although it is not directly on the UM Campus, the university offers free shuttles to and from the stadium. So you can spend your Saturdays on Saturdays and cheers while Miami is aiming for his first acc.

Basketball – Watsco Center

The Watsco Center, a 200,000 square meter arena with 7,972 seats, houses the Hurricanes basketball teams of the Hurricanes. Since its opening in 2003, the Arena has been organizing several memorable moments, including the Men's regular season, a 20-0 home record for the women's team in the 2010/11 season and the sale of every seat in 2015-16.

With the head coach of the new men, Jai Lucas, and a second year for the head coach of women Tricia Cullop, there is a lot of optimism around the 'canes in WATSCO.

Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus.

Track & Field – Cobb Stadium

The Cobb Stadium on the main campus is located in the athletics programs of the Hurricanes for men and women. With 500 people, students can enjoy the talented athletes who are trained by long -term and legendary head coach Amy Deem.

The Cobb Stadium houses athletes like Javelin National Champion Devoux Deysel and school record champions Maddie Scheier in the 3,000-meter steplase. You can expect more to add more to your names in the long list of dominant student athletes in the Cobb Stadium,

Golf – the BiltMors

The Biltmore Golf Course is one of the most famous sights at the University of Miami and Coral Gables as a whole. At almost 100 years, the 18-hole-park 71-place houses the Hurricanes women's golf team and next to the Biltmore Hotel.

The course is a main support in Miami and is known for its beauty and excellence. The golf course is 6,800 meters and has amenities such as a complete exercise facility, private lessons and a pro shop.

Miamis Hurricane Invitational took place on Monday, October 31 and Tuesday, November 1st, in the Biltmore Hotel. 12 teams accepted and the tournament, with Miami taking second place. Photo credit: Sam Peene

Volleyball – Knight Sports Complex

In the Knight Sports Complex, students can watch the Miami Women's volleyball team.

In 1994 it was at home for most of the women's basketball team, where they won 24 games in a row. It has now been used as a home system for the volleyball program since 2001.

As a fan favorite on campus with a lively student department, women's volleyball falls all when they try to reach their fifth post-season appearance in a row.

Tennis – Neil Schiff Tennis Center

The Neil shipping center houses the tennis teams for men and women and offers first-class tennis courts with a stadium feeling. The students can experience the performances of the master class in front of the university dishes with first -class seats for 1,000 spectators. It also contains 144 chairpersons for the first -class tour.

The women's team is a consistently nationally recognized program, and the men's team has not a single defeat at home last year. Watch your sticks dominate on campus in the ship this year.

Credit: Claudia Campi – Staff -Photographer // The Miami University of TenniSt team teamed up with assistant coach Filip Vittek during a game against Colgate in Neil Schiff Tennis Center. 18, 2025.

Football – Cobb Stadium

The Cobb Stadium, which all athletics events are organizing, is also the home of the Hurricanes soccer team of the Hurricanes.

The football program, trained by the coach in the second year, Ken Masuhrs, tries to build up his dynamics, as the team has achieved its most victories since the 2018-2019 season.

Hurricane fans can catch football on August 21st against Florida Atlantic for the start of the season together with a ten -game slate at home this autumn.

Swimming & dive – Whitten Center Pool

Last but not least, around Miamis nationally recognized swimming and diving program can see directly on the campus in the Whitten Center Pool.

The swimming and immersion team provides a program that all the all-Americans and future Olympicics win and offers, always if necessary.

With 39 Olympies who attract orange and green in the past century, they could watch a future Olympian shortly before their eyes when they go to class.

Miami Swimmer ends a butterfly round during the first chance to meet in the Pool of the Whitten Center on February 16, 2024. Photo credit: Antonia Botta