The No. 14 Miami Hurricanes rowing closed out the regular season at Lake Wheeler with a dominant performance that included only first or second finishes in 11 races across the two-day regatta, highli...
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...
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 juni...
Under a bright Easter Sunday sun at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center, Miami Men's Tennis delivered exactly the kind of response teams search for but don’t always find.
Just two days removed from a g...
Fake news has become an undeniable shadow in modern life — one that follows every scroll, every headline and every breaking news alert that flashes across our screens. As misinformation spreads rapid...
Miami rowing capped out the weekend in Sarasota with four top-two finishes in the Grand Finals and a gold medal in the Petite Finals to earn second place in the Benderson Cup standings.
The ...
For Miami diver Mohamed Farouk, Saturday wasn’t just another day of jumping off of the platform.
It was the last one.
The veteran diver closed out his collegiate career at the NCAA Men’s ...
The No. 18 Miami rowing team came out fast — and never let up.
On the opening day of the Sarasota 2K Invitational at Nathan Benderson Park, the Hurricanes sent five of six boats into Saturday’s A ...
Say what you will about diving being an aquatic sport, but the Hurricanes are on fire.
One night after finishing as the national runner-up on the 1-meter springboard, freshman standout Matteo Sant...
Freshman Miami diver Matteo Santoro didn’t just arrive at his first NCAA Championships — he announced himself.
Under the lights of Atlanta’s McAuley Aquatic Center, Santoro delivered a poised and ...