Miami University - Women's Basketball Camps
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Miami University Women's Basketball Camps

John D. Millett Hall

Millett Hall: John D. Millett Hall, named in honor of Miami University's 16th president, opened its doors on Dec. 2, 1968, and serves as the home of RedHawk men's and women's basketball and volleyball. Millett Hall, built at an approximate cost of $7.5 million, houses many of the athletic department offices, as well as the university ROTC offices. The building also has hosted commencement exercises, plays and concerts. Among those who have performed at Millett Hall are Bill Cosby, The Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, 50 Cent, Uncle Kracker, Ray Charles, R.E.M., Jay Leno, Barry Manilow, James Taylor, Bob Hope, Charlie Daniels, George Burns, Gladys Knight, Josh Groban and Hootie and the Blowfish.

Women's Basketball: In 32 years, Miami has compiled an impressive 243-113 record at Millett Hall, a winning percentage of .682. The longest win streak in Millett Hall for the Red and White came between February 25, 1981 and November 29, 1982, when Miami turned away 12 consecutive opponents, including Purdue, Michigan State and Notre Dame.

Miam has compiled just six losing seasons in Millett Hall in 31 years and boasts 22 winning campaigns. The Red and White went a perfect 10-0 at home during the 1981-92 season, while the 1996-97 team set a record with 12 home wins on the season. Miami compiled an 85-34 (.714) record in Millett Hall during the '90s and has been an impressive 56-26 since the turn of the century.