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Looking to put it all together, Miami welcomes Georgia Tech for ACC home finale

Junior Alex Toral makes a catch at first base in Miami s win over Appalachian State on Sunday May 9 at Mark Light Field. Photo credit: Josh Halper Fans have seen many versions of the Miami Hurricanes in 2021. From the squad that upset the preseason No. 1 Florida Gators on opening weekend, to sweeps suffered at the hands of Pittsburgh and Florida State. It induced the postseason question into an unthinkable “if” in recent weeks after series losses at North Carolina and Boston College. Still, UM (27-15, 15-14 ACC) is projected to be on the inside of the 64-team NCAA Tournament field heading into their final home series of the season against Georgia Tech.

Hurricanes sweep Appalachian State with 10-2 win on rain-delayed Sunday

Sophomore Anthony Vilar follows through on a hit in Miami s win over Appalachian State on Sunday May 9 at Mark Light Field. Vilar registered one hit, two walks, and scored three times in the Canes 10-2 victory on Sunday. Photo credit: Josh Halper On Sunday afternoon, the only Hurricanes to pass through Mark Light Field were donning pink uniforms in honor of Mother’s Day, but May showers drenched Coral Gables shortly after the series finale between UM and Appalachian State had begun. Inclement weather in the area early in the ballgame forced an unusual, strange set of circumstances for the Hurricanes and the Mountaineers. The two were scheduled for a start time of 1 p.m. and were able to complete a full inning of baseball before the game was delayed for nearly two and a half hours.

TE Brevin Jordan selected 147th overall by Texans, DE Quincy Roche drafted by Steelers in sixth round

Former Miami tight end Brevin Jordan was selected by the Houston Texans in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Photo credit: Josh Halper With the 147th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Houston Texans selected tight end Brevin Jordan from the University of Miami. Jordan was the third Hurricane to be selected in the second day of the draft on Saturday, sustaining the school’s campaign as “Tight End U,” having finished with a comparable collegiate career to those of former Miami tight ends in David Njoku and Chris Herndon. The former junior tight end earned All-ACC second-team honors and was named a semifinalist for the John Mackey Award after recording 38 receptions for a total of 578 receiving yards to rank second on the team.

Commentary: After disappointing season, Hurricanes should prioritize keeping and developing players

Commentary: After disappointing season, Hurricanes should prioritize keeping and developing players Sophomore Isaiah Wong takes a shot from near the free throw line in Miami s win over Duke on Monday, Feb. 1 at the Watsco Center. Wong averaged 17.1 points per game and was named all-ACC third team. Photo credit: Josh Halper The Miami Hurricanes men’s basketball team entered the 2020-2021 season filled with optimism and determination. After the previous season’s 15-16 record and yet another year without dancing in March, head coach Jim Larrañaga and his staff had good reason to enter this season with high hopes. The Canes were bringing back key players such as point guards Chris Lykes and Isaiah Wong, and forwards Kameron McGusty and Anthony Walker, among others. Additionally, an infusion of talent was heading to Coral Gables via another top 25 recruiting class, consisting of four star prospects Earl Timberlake and Matt Cross.

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