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Cobb Stadium
Cobb Stadium serves as the home to the University of Miami's women's soccer and men's and women's track and field programs. Cobb features a full size soccer playing field centered inside an eight-lane rubber track.
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BankUnited Center
On January 4, 2003, the University of Miami began competition in the Convocation Center, the home of Miami's men's and women's basketball and the University's first large-capacity venue for other educational, cultural and community events. The $48 million facility was totally funded through private donations. The Convocation Center was renamed BankUnited Center on November 16, 2005.
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GreenTree Practice Fields
The practice home of the 1983, '87, '89, '91 and '01 national football champions.
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Hecht Athletic Center
Dedicated in 1979, the Hecht Athletic Center houses all the administrative offices within the University of Miami athletic program.
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Hurricane Strength and Conditioning Complex
The crown jewel of the Hecht Athletic Center is the 11,500-square foot Hurricane Strength and Conditioning Complex.
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James L. Knight Sports Complex
The James L. Knight Sports Complex has served as the home facility for the University of Miami's volleyball program since 2001. Located between the Isadore Hecht Athletic Center and Cobb Stadium, "The Knight" houses practice courts, locker rooms and coaching offices. "The Knight" was refurbished with a new permanent playing surface in the spring of 1994.
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Mark Light Field
Mark Light Field has served the home to the 1982, 1985, 1999 and 2001 College World Series Champions.
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Alex Rodriguez Park
Mark Light Field is being renovated and will become Alex Rodriguez Park. Construction is underway. Please check back for construction updates.
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Neil Schiff Tennis Center
Dedicated in 1987, the home of Miami tennis is a 16 court facility with seating fro 1,000 spectators. The facility hosts many of the nation's top amateur events, including the International Junior Orange Bowl Tournament.
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Norman Whitten Student Union Pool
One of the most underrated facilities on campus, the Norman Whitten Student Union Pool has been home to 27 Olympians, 41 National Champions and 118 All-Americans. Located in the heart of campus, the Norman Whitten Student Union Pool has been the home of the Hurricanes since its dedication in 1966.
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Dolphin Stadium
Dolphin Stadium, located in Miami Gardens, Florida, is a world-class sports and entertainment facility that hosts a wide variety of events including Miami Hurricanes football, Miami Dolphins football, Florida Marlins baseball, the FedEx Orange Bowl, the Bowl Championship Series game in 2009 and the 2010 Super Bowl. Dolphin Stadium boasts the largest hi-definition video boards in professional sports and the world's longest LED ribbon display. Owned by H. Wayne Huizenga, Dolphin Stadium completed a $250 million renovation and improvements project in 2007 which transformed the Stadium into the premier stadium of the Americas.
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Ronald W. Shane Watersports Center
Located on the east bank of Indian Creek in the heart of Miami Beach, the Ronald W. Shane Watersports Center is home to the University of Miami rowing team.
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Wellness Center
The Wellness Center is a premier fitness, recreation and wellness facility located on the Coral Gables campus.
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