Losing the first two games of a conference series for the only time this season, Miami baseball neared the end of its trip to Blacksburg, Virginia, in unfamiliar territory.
But seven unanswered runs scored put the No. 2 Hurricanes back in the win column in an 8-5 victory over No. 21 Virginia Tech on Saturday at English Field.
“We were caught up in this moment right now where we got beat up pretty good in the first two games,” Miami head coach Gino DiMare said. “It can jolt you mentally. This game will knock you down, but you have to refuse to be knocked out.