After a 3-2 victory in a 14-inning game on Sunday, the Miami Hurricanes’ offense returned to life on the other side of the state of Florida.
The No. 17 Hurricanes took down the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles on Wednesday night at Swanson Stadium 11-7.
“We put together a lot of good hits together and put a lot of pressure on them,” Miami head coach Gino DiMare said. “We hit some balls hard and took advantage of their defensive miscues in that inning.”
In the first inning, baserunning errors and mishaps slowed the team down as sophomore first baseman CJ Kayfus’ leadoff double was offset when he tried to take third base and was tagged out.