A Quest for a Historic ACC Title
The Miami Hurricanes are deep in the ACC Tournament, chasing a milestone that has eluded the program since 2008. A series of recent victories has reignited optimism among players, coaches, and fans alike.
Their most impressive performances came against Stanford and Boston College, where the team displayed a blend of power hitting and disciplined pitching that turned close contests into decisive wins.
Youthful Firepower
A wave of freshmen and sophomores has stepped into key roles, shouldering responsibilities that belied their experience. Alonzo Alvarez, Gabriel Milano and Dylan Dubovik have emerged as reliable contributors, while Alex Sosa and Derek Williams are locked in a battle for the homerun crown, driving the offense forward.
Injuries have tested the roster, with Daniel Cuvet sidelined by a stress fracture and TJ Coats nursing a nerve issue in his elbow. Despite these setbacks, the squad has maintained its momentum, leaning on depth and resilience.
The next challenge arrives in the form of Georgia Tech, a team that recently exploded for 16 runs. The Hurricanes will meet the Yellow Jackets on May 23, a date that promises high stakes and national exposure, with the game streamed on the ACC Network and ESPN2.
The remainder of the ACC Baseball Championship schedule includes contests on May 22, 23 and 24, each broadcast on the ACC Network or ESPN2, giving fans multiple opportunities to follow the Hurricanes’ pursuit of a long‑awaited championship.