FINAL: Miami Mashes Princeton, Completes Four-Game Sweep

Trinton Breeze
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The University of Miami baseball team (7-1) completed the four-game series sweep over the Princeton Tigers (0-4) Sunday afternoon with a final score of 8-0.

Right-handed pitcher Brian Walters (2-0) notched his second win of the season after a dominant performance on the mound. Walters, through six innings, held the Tigers to no runs or hits while striking out nine.

The bats continued to show up and show out for the Hurricanes. In the first inning, after an RBI single from Jake Ogden that drove in Michael Torres, designated hitter Bobby Marsh mashed his first home run and grand slam of the season, lifting Miami to a 5-0 lead.

Carson Fischer, who took over for Walters in the sixth, was able to tame the Tigers at the plate while Ogden and Dorian Gonzalez Jr. each registered an RBI to move Miami ahead 8-0.

Ogden finished the game perfectly at the plate, going 3-for-3 with two RBI.

The weekend sweep over Princeton is the first four-game sweep since 2022, which occurred against Towson in the opening home series. The Hurricanes outscored Townson in the series, 45-13.

 

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It was nice to see so many players get playing time over the four game series.
We will not see a team as bad as Princeton was until Villanova comes to town .
With so many guys on the roster, it will be difficult to get everyone playing time. Especially on the mound...unlike last season we have an abundance of quality arms.
 
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