The stage is set for a marquee showdown in the NCAA baseball championship as the Miami Hurricanes prepare to meet the Florida Gators in a battle that could define their regional fate.
Both clubs entered the final after decisive wins in the Gainesville Regional, each demonstrating resilience and firepower that left little doubt about their readiness for the next step.
Victory would cement a strong position within the region, while defeat would leave the loser scrambling to adjust against an opponent yet to be revealed.
Key Performances and Pitching Duels
Miami’s Jake Ogden contributed two hits and drove in a run, whereas Florida’s Cade Kurland added a single hit but delivered three RBIs, underscoring the offensive contrast between the squads. On the mound, Aidan King threw three innings for the Gators, surrendering five runs on eight hits, while Sebastian Santos-Ols answered for the Hurricanes, limiting damage over 2.1 innings with just one run allowed.
The game is slated for Saturday, May 30 at 8 p.m. Eastern Time and will be carried live on the ACC Network, giving fans across the country a front‑row view of what promises to be a competitive and exhilarating contest.