Miami Hurricanes’ Season Ends in Early NCAA Exit Amid Pitching Woes
The Hurricanes were eliminated from the NCAA tournament after losses to Florida and Troy, exposing weaknesses in pitching and defense while showcasing a strong batting lineup.
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The Hurricanes were eliminated from the NCAA tournament after losses to Florida and Troy, exposing weaknesses in pitching and defense while showcasing a strong batting lineup.

Despite a potent offense and heightened talent, the Miami Hurricanes saw their season unravel in the final two games of the Gainesville Regional, ultimately falling to Troy and ending their college baseball journey.
Miami and Florida meet at Condron Family Ballpark in a high‑stakes matchup that could determine which program advances to the super regionals.
The 2026 NCAA baseball tournament begins on May 29, and Baseball America is rolling out previews for all 64 teams, highlighting key storylines from Florida’s ace rotation to Rider’s reliance on pitcher PJ Craig.

The Hurricanes aim to repeat their recent Super Regional success, facing Florida, Troy and Rider in a competitive regional schedule.

The Hurricanes aim to break a nine‑year drought, relying on freshmen firepower and veteran arms while coping with injuries and fielding lapses.

In a thrilling Saturday at the 2026 ACC baseball tournament, Georgia Tech routed Miami 9-3, capitalizing on early offense and a historic home run tally, while North Carolina and Pittsburgh battle for the other championship slot.

The Miami Hurricanes fell to Georgia Tech in the ACC Baseball Championship semifinals, with three errors, two wild pitches and three home runs proving costly. AJ Ciscar took the loss, while freshmen Alonzo Alveraz, Dylan Dubovik and Gabriel Milano powered a nine‑hit offense. The team now eyes a No. 2 seed in the upcoming NCAA tournament.

The Miami Hurricanes are set to face Georgia Tech in a weather‑delayed semifinal, aiming for their first ACC Tournament final since 2023, with key contributions from AJ Ciscar and a focus on defensive discipline.

After dominant wins over Stanford and Boston College, the Miami Hurricanes are poised to chase a milestone not reached since 2008, led by a resilient roster and a schedule that culminates in a high‑stakes showdown.
The Miami Hurricanes baseball team has secured a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament quarterfinals, setting the stage for a high‑stakes matchup against Boston College and a possible path to the College World Series.

The Eagles, seeded fourth, will face fifth‑seeded Miami in a matchup that could propel them to the semifinals.

The fifth‑seeded Hurricanes are looking to build on a strong series against Stanford and a narrow win over Cal, with key players like Alex Sosa and AJ Ciscar stepping up as they head to Charlotte for the next round.

The Hurricanes, fresh off a strong offensive display against Stanford and a narrow win over Cal, aim to translate momentum into the ACC Tournament as they face the Stanford-Cal victor.

Boston College enters the 2026 ACC Baseball Tournament as the No. 4 seed, bypassing the opening round and positioning itself for a quarterfinal showdown that could pit it against California, Stanford or Miami, each bringing distinct strengths and vulnerabilities.
The Miami Hurricanes baseball team salvaged a 7-4 victory against Florida State after a two-game skid, setting up an ACC tournament debut as the No. 5 seed.

The Florida State baseball team saw its chance at a series sweep evaporate as Miami rallied to a 7-4 victory in the final game of the matchup.

Florida State, ranked eighth nationally, will host Miami on Saturday at Dick Howser Stadium, seeking a clean sweep of their in‑state rivalry
With the regular season winding down, Florida State and Miami meet in a make-or-break series that will shape both teams' paths to the ACC tournament.