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Letter from the Director of Athletics It is truly great to be a part of the University of Miami Hurricanes Athletics program. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Hurricane Club. We have had a lot to celebrate over the last 40 years, including 16 national championships, 350-plus All-Americans, and most important, the more than 3,000 degrees earned by the young men and women who represented our great institution. While all of these accomplishments are remarkable, I am confident that the future is even brighter. Melissa Bolivar, sophomore International Finance and Marketing 17 victories in her rookie year The coming year will see the continued development of our philosophy and vision for the future of Hurricanes athletics. As I have said previously, I am committed to a structure that demands commitment to our core values: education, sportsmanship, integrity, discipline, pride, accountability, respect, and passion. In addition to the 40th anniversary of the Hurricane Club, we will have many other highlights. The Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence will break ground in December 2011. This facility will better position all of our programs efforts to sustain success. The facility will include a state-of-the-art academic center, new football locker room, modernized and expanded athletic training room, and a Gallery of Champions. Gabriela Mejia, senior International Finance and Marketing Sophomore All-American The future success of our athletic program depends on the financial support of people like you. As a member of the Hurricane Club, your contribution helps our student-athletes achieve excellence in academics, athletics, and life. It is our goal to work with each of you as we strive to collectively make our program better. We need your unconditional support to help ensure our growth as one of the premier athletic programs in the country. Go Canes! Sincerely, 38 7 3 3,000+ Shawn Eichorst Director of Athletics The University of Miami rank in U.S.News & World Report s 2012 Best Colleges ranking The number of years in a row that the women s golf and men s diving teams have achieved a 100 percent Graduation Success Rate The number of UM athletic teams that achieved record highs in their Graduation Success Rates for 2011 rowing (96 percent), women s swimming and diving (93 percent), and football (88 percent) The number of University of Miami student-athletes who have earned degrees since the inception of the Hurricane Club in 1972 (40 years)

A N N U A L G I V I N G A Legacy of Spirit and Sportsmanship From the gridiron to the diamond and from the pool to the hardwood, a legacy of winning seasons at the University of Miami has produced more than 66 national championships and over 450 All-Americans, making the institution one of the most storied intercollegiate athletic programs in the country. Scholarship Cost for Student-Athletes over the Past Five Years 55,000 +22% 52,222 50,000 Just as important as a 40-yard dash time or the speed of a fastball are the heart and mindset of our University of Miami studentathletes. Inspired by a dream of playing intercollegiate athletics at the highest level, many of them have endeavored for their entire lives to be a Miami Hurricane and to represent the U not only on the playing field but also in the community. However, their success would not be possible without the Hurricane Club. Now celebrating its 40th anniversary, the Hurricane Club strengthens the University of Miami s commitment to helping student-athletes achieve greatness. Through the generosity of alumni, former student-athletes, and volunteers, the Hurricane Club greatly assists in funding scholarships, improving facilities, and providing the additional operational support necessary for all 17 varsity sports. 45,000 40,000 2007 08 08 09 09 10 10 11 11 12 As a member of the Hurricane Club, your charitable gift is tax deductible and affords you several benefits such as priority seating at athletic events, hospitality, and access to members-only events. The Benefits chart in this brochure details all updated benefits for 2012. The greatest reward, however, is the direct and immediate impact your unconditional support has on the lives of our student-athletes. 5 4 2 58 89 6 National championships in football College World Series titles Heisman Trophy winners The Miami Hurricanes home game winning streak from 1985 to 1994, the longest in college football history The overall Graduation Success Rate (percentage-wise) recorded by University of Miami athletic teams for 2011 (highest ever in UM history and 13th best nationally in 2011) The number of UM players selected in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft (the most ever in the first round of a single NFL Draft)

Continuing a Winning Tradition Behind every face mask and underneath each University of Miami athletic uniform exists a Hurricanes studentathlete with the same aspirations as any college student: achieving good grades and earning a four-year degree. Our student-athletes are just that students first, athletes second. Consistently high marks on the annual Academic Progress Rate report (979 in 2010) among our 17 varsity athletic teams is testament to that fact. The Hurricane Club enables our student-athletes to achieve peak performance both academically and athletically. Our goals for 2012: n Raise 10.1 million for scholarship support n Increase Hurricane Club membership to 5,500 active members n Achieve a 40 percent participation rate among active members in the 40for40 Campaign in honor of the Hurricane Club s 40th anniversary, with each member increasing his or her annual gift by 40 A N N U A L G I V I N G Emerging from the traditional smoke: Head Coach Al Golden and the Hurricanes football team. Important 2012 Dates 01/01 Annual giving cycle begins 01/31 Hurricane Club contributions due in full or on approved five-month payment plan from January 31 to May 31 01/31 Payment plan charge #1 02/15 Points update #1 02/29 Payment plan charge #2 03/30 Payment plan charge #3 04/30 Payment plan charge #4 05/25 Payment plan charge #5 05/31 deadline for Notre Dame and away-game tickets 06/15 Points update #2 11/15 Points update #3

A N N U A L G I V I N G Points The Points System allows for an organized ranking of donors within each giving level for various allocations, including seating location for home and away football games, season ticket upgrades, parking permit allocation, and all postseason tickets. This system allows the Hurricane Club to more effectively reward our active annual fund donors for their loyalty and support. 1 P O I N T 1 P O I N T 2 P O I N T S 5 P O I N T S 5 P O I N T S 20 P O I N T S 20 P O I N T S For every 100 of current calendar year donations to the Hurricane Club (Student-Athlete Scholarship Fund) This applies ONLY to donations made within the calendar year (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31). Athletic endowment gifts count toward the annual fund ONLY for the amount given during the current giving year. A pledge is NOT counted until payment has been received. For every 250 of lifetime giving to the Hurricane Club and/or Athletic Department, including athletic facility projects and scholarship endowments Lifetime giving includes cumulative donations to the Athletic Department under one account. Includes annual seating donations, additional annual gifts, facilities/capital gifts, and endowment giving. For every consecutive year of season tickets (of the same sport regardless of quantity) purchased in the sports of Baseball, Football, Men s Basketball, and Women s Basketball This applies ONLY to donors who have purchased tickets for the sport s most current season. For each consecutive year of membership in the Hurricane Club Applies only to donors who have made a donation during the current giving year. Signing up a new member/referral The new donor MUST submit referrals in writing at the time of the donation. University of Miami alumni status; maximum of two alumni per account [donor/spouse] This is a one-time allocation of points to any alumnus who has earned a degree or multiple degrees from the University of Miami and who has given to the Hurricane Club within the current giving year. In the event that a donor s spouse is also an alumnus, the spouse s name must be on the account, and a total of 40 points will be awarded to the account. Alumni status MUST be indicated at the time of the donation. University of Miami Athletics Letter Winner This one-time allocation of points is given to any former University of Miami Athletics letter winner. This applies to the spouse as well ONLY if the spouse is on the Hurricane Club account and the letter-winner status has been indicated at the time of the donation. Rony Rodriguez, senior Criminology.596 Slugging Percentage, 13 Homeruns in 2011 A N N U A L G I V I N G Frequently Asked Questions Is my seating donation for Football and Basketball tickets tax-deductible? Yes, up to 80 percent of the donation value minus any tangible benefits you receive. If you have any questions regarding your donations, please consult your tax advisor. How do I calculate my Hurricane Club giving level? Your giving level is calculated by your total annual donation to the Hurricane Club. This includes seating donations for Football, Men s Basketball, and additional annual fund contributions. I am not sure I want to retain my same seats for the next season. How do I know my required donation? If you wish to relocate or upgrade your seats, you must renew your Hurricane Club membership by January 31, 2012. Do you offer a payment plan? We offer a five-month payment plan from January 31 to May 31. Do you accept corporate matching gifts? Yes. Please check your company s matching gift policy before committing to a gift. Can someone else pay for my seating donation on my tickets? Only the account holder can make payments on his/her account. Why is my Hurricane Club donation separate from my ticket payment? This complies with nonprofit 501(c)(3) best practices.

A N N U A L G I V I N G 2012 Annual Giving Levels & Benefits Champions Golden Cane Silver Cane 30,000+ 15,000-29,999 5,000-14,999 Green Orange Sebastian 1,500-4,999 250-1,499 40-249 Home Football Sideline Suite Seating Option with Valet Parking Additional Exclusive Opportunities Home Football Golden Cane Club Seating Option Football Away Game Travel Opportunity for Two (2) to Select Game* Four (4) VIP Hospitality Passes at Home Football Games Diamond Style Lapel Pin (New Members) with Added Gem Annually Upon Renewal Sideline Club and Club Level Access at Football (Per # of Tickets Issued) VIP Hospitality Passes at Men s Basketball H-100 Room (Per # of Tickets Issued) Reggie Johnson, junior Sociology All-ACC Honorable Mention Practice Event for Football and Men s Basketball Invitation to Hurricane Club Member Events Eligibility to Purchase 2012 Notre Dame vs. Miami Football Tickets** Football Away Game, Bowl Game, Basketball ACC and NCAA Tournament, and Other Postseason Ticket Requests** 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Allocation for Preferred Seating and Parking at Home Football & Men s Basketball** 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Dedicated Hurricane Club Electronic Newsletter Membership Card/40th Anniversary Lapel Pin/Car Decal * Travel game designated by Athletics Department on private charter. ** Locations and allotments assigned based on availability and donor level at specific venue/event. All gifts to the Hurricane Club are eligible for charitable gift tax deduction that supports UM student-athletes. Consult your tax advisor.

WC WC WC WC Seating Guide/Season Tickets A N N U A L G I V I N G 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 VISITORS 102 101 HOME 117 118 119 120 122 121 BankUnited Center: Men s Basketball STUDENTS Non Donor Seating Areas Champions 280 H-100 Floor Suites: 625 1,275 Donation based on location. For information call 305-284-CANE. Anthony Chickillo, sophomore Business Administration Third-Generation Miami Hurricane GATE A (WEST) 452 453 454 455 456 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 252 253 254 255 256 201 202 203 204 WC WC WC 156 153 154 155 101 102 103 451 450 449 448 205 206 207 208 251 250 249 248 GATE C (NORTH) 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 106 107 150 149 209 210 211 212 213 FIELD CLUB SEATING 110 111 112 113 MIAMI 10 20 30 40 50 40 30 20 10 10 20 30 40 50 40 30 20 10 146 145 144 143 247 246 245 244 243 114 115 116 117 118 GATE G (SOUTH) MIAMI 142 141 140 139 138 WC 214 215 216 217 218 219 447 446 445 444 443 442 441 440 439 438 437 121 FIELD CLUB SEATING FIELD CLUB SEATING 242 241 240 239 238 237 135 122 419 220 221 222 223 125 126 127 129 130 131 134 WC WC WC 128 236 235 234 233 420 421 422 423 227 228 229 436 435 434 433 WC 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 GATE E (EAST) Sun Life Stadium: Football 100/400 LEVEL CLUB LEVEL Donation 500 Donation Donation 250 Donation 200 Donation Alumni (100 Level) Donation 375 125 Donation 100 Non Donor Seating Areas 50 Golden Canes Donation Legends Suites Includes food, non-alcoholic beverages and valet parking Field Club (West) Includes food and non-alcoholic beverages Legends Suites (Alumni Suite) Includes food, non-alcoholic beverages and valet parking 15,000 1,800 1,450 Donation 1,375 895 Field Club (East) 675 Donation 650 Donation 550 Alumni (Club) Donation Amount shown is the required seating donation (per seat) and does not include any corresponding ticket cost. PLEASE NOTE: Donation amounts may vary based on current BankUnited Center agreements. 300

F A C I L I T I E S C A M P A I G N Theodore G. Schwartz and Todd G. Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence Located on the north side of the Hecht Athletic Center, the new Theodore G. Schwartz and Todd G. Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence will be an iconic two-level, 34,000-square-foot multipurpose athletics facility that will serve as the focal point of our five-time national championship football program while enhancing the complete experience of all of our 400-plus student-athletes. The facility will include three main components that are aligned with our mission to be the nation s premier intercollegiate athletics program: n Enhanced Football Facilities n Student-Athlete Academics n Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Center Enhanced Football Facilities Ground Level F A C I L I T I E S C A M P A I G N Inspiration for excellence on the gridiron often begins in the locker room. It s a place of excitement, energy, and anticipation, and at the University of Miami it s a place where countless coaching legends and NFL greats have left their mark in college football history. The new Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence will feature one of the finest locker rooms in college athletics along with a 3,500-square-foot players lounge. The locker room will provide increased dressing and changing space as well as a sitting and storage area. The lounge will offer a comfortable space for players to relax and gather before and after practice. In addition, the latest in audiovisual technology will allow coaches and student-athletes to be more efficient in day-to-day training preparations. Also located on the first floor of the Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence will be the Gallery of Champions, a sports museum dedicated to the legacy of Hurricanes Athletics. It will house all of the University of Miami s national championship trophies and will honor individual national champions as well as national award winners. Football Facility Ground Level n 6,664-square-foot locker room with 116 individual player lockers n State-of-the-art audiovisual technology n Layout designed to maximize player and coach interaction and communication n 3,500-square-foot football players lounge n Modern U branding n 3,620-square-foot Gallery of Champions displaying national championship trophies

F A C I L I T I E S C A M P A I G N F A C I L I T I E S C A M P A I G N Student-Athlete Academics Second Level Athletic Training/ Sports Medicine Center Every day, our exceptional student-athletes tackle a rigorous schedule of academics and physical competition that enables them to earn their degrees while competing at the highest possible level. As a result, our student-athletes continuously rank among the top 10 percent in academic performance among NCAA Division I institutions. It is essential that any blueprint for a new athletic facility include a first-rate academic center where student-athletes can sharpen their skills for the most important game of all: life. A premier academic center will encompass the entire second floor of the Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence and offer all studentathletes on our 17 varsity sports teams an ideal environment to enhance their learning experience. The new facility will house classrooms, tutoring rooms for personalized instruction, a computer lab, a math and science technology lab, and a study hall that will comfortably accommodate up to 60 students. Plans also include space for staff offices, a 120-seat auditorium, and a learning resources room equipped with specialized software and tools to customize academic training for students with varied learning styles. Academic Facility n 13,000-square-foot dedicated academic center n 120-seat student-athlete auditorium n Math, science, and technology labs n Multiple individual tutor/study rooms n State-of-the-art computer lab n Learning resource room with specialized software Second Level 1 3 2 7 4 5 6 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 13 7 12 17 18 16 15 14 13 5 5 12 1 Reception 2 Auditorium 3 Quiet Study 4 Learning Resource 5 3 Tutor Rooms (10p) 6 Teaching Lab 7 Open Study 8 Computer Lab 9 7 Tutor Rooms (5p) 10 Lab Manager 11 Counseling 12 8 Offices 13 Graduate Assistants 14 Academic Director 15 Conference Room 16 Math, Science, Tech Lab 17 Compliance 18 Video 2 3 4 5 6 1 12 7 8 9 10 16 11 13 14 15 11 17 18 19 1 Reception 2 Storage 3 Classroom 4 Medical Records 5 Pharmacy 6 Work Room 7 Waiting 8 Testing 9 6 Exam Rooms 10 X-Ray Suite 11 14 Offices 12 Hydrotherapy 13 Treatment Tables 14 Rehabilitation Tables 15 Taping Stations 16 Open Rehabilitation 17 Vestibule 18 Plunge Pools 19 Ice (Under Stairs) Hecht Athletic Center The health, safety, and welfare of our student-athletes are among our primary concerns. We strive for injury prevention through proper training and seek to provide the ultimate in treatment and rehabilitative care when injuries occur. A newly renovated and expanded 10,000-square-foot athletic training center will encompass the latest in sports medicine. This expansion will triple the size of the current facility. A full-scale treatment area in the athletic training center will have multiple examination rooms staffed by the very best in the field of sports medicine. A rehabilitation area will house stationary bikes, free weights, treadmills, therapy balls, and examination tables. A hydrotherapy suite will feature hydrotherapy pools, plus an aquatic therapy pool with an underwater treadmill. The athletic training center will also have ample office space for athletic trainers and specialists in sports psychology and nutrition. Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Facility Hecht Athletic Center n 10,000-square-foot expanded and renovated athletic training space n Hydrotherapy suite featuring inground plunge pools and underwater treadmill n In-house X-ray capabilities n Treatment and taping stations n Dedicated rehabilitation area n Medical reference library n Pharmacy

The UM women s basketball team celebrates its first ACC regular-season title. S U P P O R T T H E C A N E S Giving Opportunities Hurricane Club There are several options for making a donation to the Hurricane Club. These include a check or money order made payable to University of Miami Athletics, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express), stocks and securities, and matching gifts. There are four easy ways to submit your payment: n Online: Visit UHurricaneClub.com and log on to My Account n In Person: Hecht Athletic Center 5821 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday n Phone: Call the Hurricane Club at 305-284-6699 or 1-800-GOCANES (462-2637) n By Mail: University of Miami Hurricane Club (D-100) P.O. Box 025701, Miami, FL 33102 Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence We need your support to help ensure that our studentathletes, coaches, trainers, and administrators have the necessary resources to compete at the highest possible level. Naming opportunities and personalized bricks are still available. For more information on how to make a gift to support this critical need, please contact the Hurricane Club at 305-284-6699 or UHurricaneClub.com.

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