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Miami Hurricanes Men's Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)

  • Current Division: NCAA Division I

  • Cheerleading Squad: Miami Hurricane Spirit Squad

  • Dance Squad: The Sunsations

  • Band: Frost Band of the Hour

  • Mascot: Sebastian the Ibis

  • Fan Chant: “C-A-N-E-S CANES”

  • Team Colors: Orange, White, and Green

The University of Miami Basketball Schedule

The Miami Hurricanes men's basketball team navigates a challenging slate this season, and it features a diverse array of opponents. They'll clash with conference foes, face non-conference contenders, and compete in marquee matchups. Buckle up for a thrilling ride across the hardwood as the Hurricanes strive to make it to the top!

Key Canes Competitors

  • Florida State University: A long-standing ACC rivalry exists between the Hurricanes and Seminoles, making every battle a nail-biter. Fans eagerly await these meetings, where both teams fiercely compete for conference supremacy.

  • Duke University: The Hurricanes and Blue Devils engage in heated ACC encounters, with each game featuring top-tier basketball talent. The contrasting play styles add a layer of intrigue, making each game a showcase of Miami's speed and Duke's precision.

  • North Carolina State University: The Wolfpack, often underdogs in the ACC, bring a level of unpredictability. Each encounter is a potential surprise. Additionally, pitting Miami's speed against NC State's balance adds a compelling dimension.

  • University of Virginia: The Cavaliers, with their dominant defensive play, pose a significant challenge to the Hurricanes. These games often turn into tactical duels, highlighting the strategic aspects of basketball and particular skill sets of both clubs.

Watsco Center

The Miami Hurricanes call the Watsco Center home. This 8,000-seat arena that opened in 2003 sits squarely on the Coral Gables campus. Beyond hoops, it hosts concerts, ceremonies, and other university events. The student section adds to the vibrant atmosphere, making it a hub of campus culture.

Parking

Nearby lots include: 

  • Levante Parking Garage: 5501-5532 George E Merrick Street

  • Paseo De La Riviera Parking Garage: 1340 S Dixie Highway

  • UM Pink Parking: 5225 Ponce de Leon

Finding vacancies can be frustrating on game days, so it’s best to reserve parking when you purchase your University of Miami basketball tickets. This will help to ensure a smooth arrival, free of the parkade shuffle!

Alternative Transportation

The U operates a free Metrorail shuttle service to and from the Coral Gables station, located a short walk from the Watsco Center. Additional public transportation options, including city buses and rideshare services, are also readily available. 

Notable Hurricanes Basketball Players

This list celebrates the most successful players from the Miami Hurricanes men's basketball program who have made a significant impact in the NBA.

  • Rick Barry (1962–1965): Drafted 2nd overall by the San Francisco (now Golden State) Warriors in 1965, Barry had a Hall of Fame career, spanning 15 seasons. Known for his exceptional scoring ability, he was an 8-time NBA All-Star and was named the Finals MVP in 1975.

  • Tito Horford (1986–1988): Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1988, Horford played three seasons in the NBA. While his career was brief, he was known for his strong presence in the paint and his renowned rebounding skills. His 7’1” stature was an imposing force.

  • John Salmons (1998–2002): Signed by the San Antonio Spurs in 2002 and then traded to the Philadelphia 76ers, Salmons played 13 seasons in the NBA. His versatility made him a reliable contributor on several teams.

  • James Jones (1999–2003): Chosen by the Indiana Pacers in 2003, Jones enjoyed a 14-season NBA career. A three-time NBA champion, he was renowned for his three-point shooting accuracy. He won the NBA Three-Point Contest in 2011 showcasing his sharpshooting skills.

  • Shane Larkin (2011–2013): Drafted 18th overall by the Atlanta Hawks in 2013 and then traded to the Dallas Mavericks, Larkin has since played in the NBA and overseas. Known for his quickness and playmaking, he has been an extraordinarily dynamic guard.

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