Just a week after delivering a crushing 21-1 blow to Florida International University last Wednesday, the No. 20 Hurricanes (17-8) got the opportunity to take another stab at their cross-town rivals, this time at Mark Light Field.
After a slow start to the game, the Hurricanes’ offense showed its prowess with three runs in the fourth inning and and a four-run seventh inning, resulting in a 8-3 win Wednesday night.
“Great job by our pitching staff,” Miami head coach Gino DiMare said. “You don’t do that very often where you kind of put a whole bunch of guys together, but it ended up working out and why it ended up working out is because everyone threw well.