WHERE WE PLAY
Gallery: (7-1-2019) The Future Tal Anderson Field
The future Tal Anderson Field at the Omaha Baseball/Softball Complex will be the home of the Mavericks starting in Spring 2021.
The field will be the first on-campus home for the Mavericks and will have a state-of-the-art artificial surface and a 34x25 video board.
Fans will enjoy fixed seating for 1,500 and berm seating on each baseline.
GAMEDAY SIGHTS & SOUNDS
Gallery: (7-1-2019) Werner Park/Seymour Smith Park
Omaha has played a handful of premier games annually at Werner Park, which is home to the Triple-A Omaha Storm Chasers.
Seymour Smith Park is a city-owned park located 10 minutes from campus and will serve as the Mavericks' practice facility through Fall 2020.
WHERE WE TRAIN
The Sapp Fieldhouse Weight Room is a private strength & conditioning facility open exclusively to Maverick student-athletes.
It features 15 half-racks, Olympic weightlifting platforms and a variety of machines, barbells and kettlebells. It also includes a cardio area,
a concrete medicine ball and a large space for plyometrics, sprinting and stationary movements.
The Sapp Fieldhouse Athletic Training Room is 3,000 square feet and features a treatment and rehabilitation area outfitted with a laser
therapy unit, recovery systems and a wide variety of other modalities.
Other amenities include an anti-gravity treadmill, hydrotherapy pool to assist with rehab and a separate room for taping.
Gallery: (7-1-2019) Sapp Fieldhouse
CAMPUS LIFE
The Hamilton Academic Excellence Room opened in Sapp Fieldhouse in 2012 and is a private facility for student-athletes to receive help with their studies.
It includes computer and printer stations, study areas, group study and tutoring rooms and access to full-time academic staff.
Gallery: (6-1-2019) University of Nebraska Omaha
UNO is a distinguished research university that offers nationally-recognized bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees from six colleges with more than 200 programs of study.
With an enrollment of 15,627, classes have a student-to-professor ratio of 17:1. Since 2007, a total of $250 million has been invested into the university.
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