LOL, you tried to say that Miami would win because it was after five innings. There is no level of baseball in which a game is final when the visiting team takes the lead and the home team doesn't get to bat.
You show me where it says the home team has to bat in a rain situation. Here's the rules:
Halted games on Saturday should be completed Sunday (9 innings) followed by a 9 inning game. If interrupted or rained out on Friday AND
Saturday games will be played under the NCAA halted game rule (Rule 58), unless the halted game exceeds the conference policy of no more than two games on Sunday.
In that case:
1. In the halted game, if one team is ahead after five (5) * innings (NCAA Rule 5-7 Regulation Game), the game shall
be a complete game and a winner declared. Two seven (7) inning games shall be played on Sunday.
* 4 1/2 innings if the home team is leading.
2. In the halted game, if less than five (5) innings have been completed, the first game Sunday would be a completion of
the halted games and would be a nine (9) inning game as originally scheduled. The second game Sunday would be a
nine (9) inning contest. The third game would be canceled and deemed a rainout.
3. In the halted game, if more than five (5) innings have been played, but the score is tied, the contest will be ruled a tie
and go on each team's record as such. Two seven (7) inning games shall be played on Sunday.
4. In halted games, umpires are responsible for determining if games will be played on next day (not the host
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