UM 8, Stetson 2
Javi Salas, Miami Hurricanes take care of Stetson
Javi Salas picked up his third win of the season, holding Stetson to seven hits in his first career complete game.
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Javi Salas picked up his third win of the season, holding Stetson to seven hits in his first career complete game.
Don Soldinger will be inducted into the UM Sports Hall of Fame on Thursday along with six other Canes greats, including Ken Dorsey.
UM offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson has endured many hardships during his career as a Hurricane but believes he will flourish in his senior season.
When Sean Beloff read the first Harry Potter book at age 8, he found himself wishing he could fly on broomsticks and play Quidditch, the fantasy series’ fictional team sport.
In his 1970s rock ballad, Meat Loaf sang Two Out of Three Aint Bad, which translates well to sports.
Testimony by ex-UM quarterback Kyle Wright that substantiated six NCAA allegations was tainted, says UM’s motion to dismiss the case.
Anthony Chickillo and Rashawn Scott get a jump on making amends for last season with standout spring scrimmage performances.
The Miami Hurricanes nearly had this game, could have had this game and probably should have had this game.
The University of Miami attorneys sent 45 pages worth of improper acts by the NCAA during its 2 1/2-year investigation.
The attorney for three former UM assistant coaches says his clients’ employment opportunities have been hurt – and he wants to reveal publicly why the case should be dismissed.
The Canes capped their best season in school history with the news Jim Larrañaga was the first ACC coach to win the award since 2006.
The Hurricanes, who had a lackluster effort in their first spring scrimmage, hope to improve in Friday’s showing in Naples.
The University of Miami baseball team, having lost five of its past six games, goes into arguably its most important weekend series of the season Friday when it plays host to No. 8 Florida State (25-4) at Alex Rodriguez Park.
If their recent play is any indication, the Miami Hurricanes baseball team is headed for trouble this weekend.
The lead investigator in the UM gift-giving probe claims that he was fired by the NCAA because it did not like how he was handling the case.
The Hurricanes landed a commitment from 2014 top offensive line prospect K.C. McDermott on Tuesday three years after plucking his brother and current starting center Shane McDermott out of the same Palm Beach County high school.
Sophomore safety Rayshawn Jenkins, one of 16 siblings, is trying to shine among a loaded UM secondary and a talented family.
Although UMs dream season ended too soon for its liking, it is one that will be hard to forget for years to come.
UM point guard Shane Larkin, coming off a stellar sophomore season, has about a month to decide if he will enter the NBA Draft.
Miami (13-3, 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) closed out the month going 7-0, all while facing some of the nations best, including No. 22 Texas, No. 23 Clemson and No. 29 Baylor.