After more than three months removed from a devastating national championship loss, over 5,000 fans gathered at Cobb Stadium on Saturday morning for a first look at Miami football’s 2026 squad. The ...
Hurricanes Football just gave the world its first real glimpse into how the team will look after reaching the national championship last season, and new QB1 Darian Mensah went nuclear in his Miami ...
In the wee hours of the morning on the East Coast, the Hurricanes took down the Stanford Cardinal 6-3 in Palo Alto, Calif.
No. 15 Miami delivered one of its strongest collective performances of the season Saturday, April 18. UM finished third overall at the inaugural Orlando Invitational in a field stacked with ranked ...
The University of Miami track and field team returned to Gainesville this weekend for the Tom Jones Memorial, turning in a series of performances that reshaped the program’s record book. The women’s ...
ESPN Host of This is Football joins for an exclusive interview on The Miami Hurricane Sportscast with Liam Hickey. A former Miami Hurricane, Clark shares his rise in journalism and the biggest changes ...
In the U.S., nature is only protected when humans have something to gain or lose. Rarely because nature itself is harmed. Nature itself has no voice or protection in a court of law. The growing global ...
On the waterways of Miami Beach, where dolphins swim alongside boats and starfish rest idly beneath the surface, Miami rower Sophia Philipp trains. Her oars cut clean through the water as the junior ...
The bats won’t be there every day. Miami’s defense showed its true colors as their offense lulled in a mid-April midweek matchup against the South Florida Bulls. The 4-2 loss comes off the heels of an ...
After taking some time away from music, Alivia Clark comes back swinging with “Breathless.” The track feels like a late-night rush, pulling from dance-pop, electropop and house while still carrying ...
Water laps at Miami’s edges as sea levels continue to swell, and UM alum and eco-artist Xavier Cortada is determined to raise awareness. Miami’s population is the fourth most vulnerable to sea level ...
Concern surrounding vector borne illnesses, pathogens transmitted by blood-feeding bugs, is growing among South Florida residents. South Florida’s warm, rainy climate and uniquely flat landscape ...