Hurricanes Drop Home Series to UConn

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The University of Miami baseball team (11-5) fell to the UConn Huskies (4-7), 12-8, Saturday night at Mark Light Field.

Right-handed pitcher Griffin Hugus (2-2) registered the loss after allowing six runs on six hits in four and two-thirds innings. UConn’s Cayden Suchy (1-3) earned his first win of the season by allowing only two earned runs through 3 innings of work.

The Hurricanes fell behind early as the Husky offense plated three runs in the first, highlighted by Ryan Daniels’ two-run...

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Honestly thought the buddies who forced JD who was set to be fired into this gift wrapped job were gonna bank roll a nice NIL war chest for him…


WRONG. Felt like the baseball team was the only thing going for us when football took the slide but these past 4 to 5 years have been brutal for such proud history that we have.
 
The program is a disgrace-

JD, has no business being a head coach at a program like Miami-

My expectations for this year -Were closer to the bottom of the ACC-

Embarrassing for this once storied program.
 
I went to the World Series in 16 to see Miami play and it's so irritating and sad to see how far we've fallen. We're looking at best case 3 and 6 after the North Carolina series and then best case 8 and 7 through the first 15
 
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More bad baseball. It seems like forever since Jim Morrison was taking this team to Omaha every year...
 
I went to the World Series in 16 to see Miami play and it's so irritating and sad to see how far we've fallen. We're looking at best case 3 and 6 after the North Carolina series and then best case 8 and 7 through the first 15
Want to know what’s even sadder We weren’t close in 16 either. We’ve been uncompetitive in Omaha since 08 and that wasn’t very competitive either even though we had the best team in country.

At least back then we could make Omaha knowing we had no prayer of making noise in the new ball park which hammers fundamental baseball and elite execution. Two things we haven’t seen in 20 years.

Now we can’t even make regionals.

Many of us knew how far away we were even when making Omaha. Now the limit doesn’t exist with how far we’ve fallen where we can’t even make post season
 
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