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The Mavericks represent Omaha in the Summit League. Omaha soccer has competed across the Summit League championship contention through multiple eras at the Division I level. The Mavericks are preparing for the soccer season as the schedule progresses. Omaha is building its soccer roster for the upcoming season. The Mavericks play home games on the Omaha campus. The Mavericks' schedule will be updated as games are completed. The Mavericks are anchored in a long Omaha athletic tradition. When fans fuel a Maverick athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The University of Nebraska Omaha is located in Omaha, Nebraska, and competes in the Summit League within the NCAA Division I landscape. The institution serves over 15,000 students and is recognized for its comprehensive academic portfolio, particularly in business, health sciences, and information technology. As a metropolitan research university, Omaha offers a strong foundation for its athletics programs through a combination of academic rigor and community engagement, positioning its student-athletes for success both on and off the field.
Omaha's athletic identity is centered around the Mavericks, who have established competitive programs across multiple sports. The men's basketball and ice hockey teams have drawn regional attention, with the hockey program competing in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC), a high-profile league known for producing NHL-caliber talent. The Mavericks maintain intense rivalries with regional schools> such as South Dakota State and North Dakota State, elevating the competitive environment. The track and field and volleyball programs have also made consistent appearances in postseason play, contributing to the institution's growing athletic reputation.
Omaha's athletics programs benefit from a robust donor ecosystem supported by a dedicated alumni network concentrated in the Midwest’s growing metropolitan market. The university's strategic location enhances brand visibility within a region that values collegiate sports, providing significant recruiting leverage for attracting talent. Key infrastructure assets include Baxter Arena, a modern facility with a capacity of approximately 7,800 seats, which serves as a central hub for hockey and other indoor sports, facilitating media rights opportunities and fan engagement. This facility, combined with an active local economy, positions student-athletes for optimized ROI through NIL agreements, sponsorships, and community partnerships. The integration of academic resources with athletic development strengthens the overall marketability of Mavericks athletes, making Omaha a competitive player in the evolving NCAA NIL landscape.