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Hurricanes bounce back, Vilar walks it off versus FGCU Eagles
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A last-minute pitching scratch put the Miami Hurricanes in a bind early at Pittsburgh.
With Alejandro Rosario set to make his first start Friday in two weeks after recovering from an oblique strain, No. 18 Miami replaced Rosario at the 11th hour and used Jake Garland on the mound instead. Per Christopher Stock of InsideTheU, Rosario was unavailable due to an illness.
It may have been an omen. No. 24 Pittsburgh pulled away after a grand slam Friday, beating the Canes 12-6 in Game 1 of the three-game series.
Miami (17-9, 10-8 ACC) allowed Pitt to bat .462 overall, .533 with two outs, and .529 with runners in scoring position. The Panthers outhit the Canes 18-10 in the contest. All but one Panther starter had at least one base hit, nullifying an outing where the Canes also hit a respectable .286.
With 8-3 win over FIU, Miami completes series sweep of Panthers
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Why the one and only Tommy loved Ipswich so much Former Ipswich Jets coach Tommy Raudonikis left a lasting impression on his players. Picture: QT archives
Rugby League 7th Apr 2021 5:05 PM
MICHAEL NUNN THE rugby league landscape has changed forever and we ve lost a great rugby league man. You don t even need to say Raudonikis. You just say Tommy and everyone knows who you re talking about. Tommy had a glorious career including 29 Tests, 21 interstate games, one Origin match and two Kangaroo tours. He captained Australia in two Tests, along with the Wests Magpies, Newtown and Brothers in Brisbane. He coached Brothers, Ipswich and Norths in Brisbane.
Canes hit 19 singles, clinch series with win over Duke
Jordan Lala bats during Miami s game against Duke on Friday, April 2 at Mark Light Field. Photo credit: Michael Mok
The Hurricane bats were noisy early and often Saturday night as they clinched the weekend’s three-game series a night early, winning their second game over the Duke Blue Devils in as many evenings, 11-5.
No. 19 Miami (15-8, 9-7 ACC) displayed an offensive clinic Saturday night, with 19 hits, all singles and tied for a season-high, and a .442 batting average. They jumped out to an 8-0 lead after the second inning.
“Bottom line is we got a W,” Miami head coach Gino DiMare said. “[Duke] obviously didn’t play their best game…we’re happy with the win.”
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