Soccer’s biggest star is coming to Miami, and Lionel Messi’s presence could bring a wealth of rewards—to him professionally, revenues to Inter Miami CF and Major League Soccer, and even a business bump for the city—according to University of Miami faculty members.
Tori Miller, who recently was promoted to a vice president role with the Atlanta Hawks, credits the Miami Herbert Business School for her business acumen and the skill set that she possesses.
The club sport has launched from the local waters of Biscayne Bay onto the national stage. Having shown exceptional skill and determination navigating challenging courses, the fleet now will compete at the Intercollegiate Sailing Association championships.
Chris Bosh, one of the “Big Three” and two-time champion with the Miami Heat, will be on campus Thursday as the Spring 2023 guest of the “What Matters to U” Student Government speaker series.
Members of the men’s basketball team were greeted by well-wishers upon their return to the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus Sunday following their first appearance in the NCAA Final Four Tournament in Houston, Texas. Also find links to complete coverage of the event, including photos, video, and more.
Nearly 3,500 fans showed up to The Ultimate Home Game Watch Party at the Watsco Center to cheer the Miami Hurricanes men’s basketball team as they took on the UConn Huskies for a shot at the NCAA Championship game.
From an exterior overhang illuminated by orange and green lights to the ubiquitous U logo on the hotel’s entry doors and reception desks, the property—which is serving as the team hotel for the men’s basketball team, members of the Band of the Hour, cheerleaders, and other support staff—is all about the U.
From Greenville, South Carolina, to Houston, Texas, a trio of ’Canes fans—including a former women’s basketball player—have been following the success of the women’s and men’s basketball teams.
UCheer’s coed squad and the Frost Band of the Hour Pep Band have a unique opportunity to perform in front of hundreds of thousands of fans—both in attendance at NRG Stadium and those watching from home—at the 2023 NCAA March Madness Final Four basketball tournament in Houston.
After a season of playing in empty arenas and gymnasiums when many people are asleep, the student managers for the Final Four-bound Miami Hurricanes men’s basketball team will compete in the Elite Eight of their own tournament.