WHERE WE PLAY
Gallery: (7-1-2019) The Future Connie Claussen Field
The future Connie Claussen Field at the Omaha Baseball/Softball Complex will be the Mavericks' home 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 26x19 video board.
Fans will enjoy fixed seating for 650 and berm seating on each baseline.
GAMEDAY SIGHTS & SOUNDS
Gallery: (7-1-2019) Westside Field at Westbrook
Westside Field at Westbrook became Omaha Softball's home field in 2012 and will serve as its practice facility through Fall 2020.
WHERE WE TRAIN
The Mavericks' locker room at Sapp Fieldhouse was updated in 2016 with new carpet, paint, furniture and decor.
It features spacious custom wood lockers for each player and a flat-screen TV.
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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