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The University of Miami baseball team wrapped up its 2024 regular season slate Saturday afternoon, falling to the Pitt Panthers, 10-7, at Mark Light Field. In a must-win game for the Panthers (26-27, 10-20 ACC), the visitors pulled away from Miami (25-29, 11-19 ACC) late with seven times over the final three innings. Pitt catcher Jayden Melendez cranked a go-ahead three-run blast in the seventh and right fielder C.J. Funk smacked a grand slam in the eighth to punch Pitt’s ticket to the ACC Baseball Championship. The Hurricanes, who had already clinched their spot in this year’s ACC Baseball Ch...
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The University of Miami baseball team dropped its final home midweek contest of the year, falling to the FIU Panthers, 9-7, at Mark Light Field. The Hurricanes (21-26) overcame an early 4-0 deficit to tie the score after five innings, but the Panthers (25-22) rallied with a four-run seventh to snap a 12-game losing skid to their crosstown foes. FIU right fielder Jeff Liquori delivered the go-ahead three-run blast that proved to be the difference Wednesday evening. Right-hander Jackson Ritchey (3-1) earned the victory with two scoreless innings in relief. Meanwhile, Miami freshman righty Chris ...
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After taking the first two games of the series, Miami couldn’t complete the sweep Saturday, as the Hurricanes fell to the BYU Cougars, 8-2, at Mark Light Field. Miami (21-25) took a 2-0 lead in the fourth on a pair of solo shots from Dorian Gonzalez Jr. and Lucas Costello, but BYU (18-26) capped off the weekend set with a bang. The Cougars scored eight runs across the final four innings, highlighted by a quartet of home runs. BYU blasted a pair of two-run jacks in the sixth and smashed solos in both the seventh and ninth frames, as part of their late offensive outburst. Sophomore right-hander ...
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CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Daniel Cuvet continued to rewrite the Hurricanes’ record books Friday evening. The freshman tallied his second career multi-homer game, leading Miami to a 6-4 win over BYU at Mark Light Field. Cuvet smacked a 456-foot solo shot in the fourth before crushing a grand slam in the fifth to help the Hurricanes (21-24) secure the series over the Cougars (17-26). The 6-foot-3, 237-pound slugger’s second blast in as many innings marked his 17 of his rookie campaign, moving him into a tie for the second-most home runs by a UM freshman in program history. Cuvet now trails only Pat B...
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