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Hurricanes drop 3-1 decision to Louisville, sweep UNC 3-0 to close out regular season
Miami sophomore setter Savannah Vach (1) sets the balls during Miami s match against the University of North Carolina on April 3 at the Knight Sports Complex. Photo credit: Alex Carnochan
In its final two-game set of the season, Miami returned to the Knights Sports Complex to finish their 2020-2021 campaign where it all started. Going into Thursday’s contest versus the Louisville Cardinals, the season was shaping up to be a vastly improved one compared to 2019.
The Hurricanes entered the match with an overall record of 10-6 between the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 seasons, matching their win total from 2019 despite having played in 10 fewer games. Miami also took its game to the next level versus ACC opponents, improving its conference record from 6-12 to 9-6.
In the classroom, in training and in games, the fall semester was unlike any other for student athletes at the University of Miami and throughout the NCAA.
Back in June, long before classes had begun or the majority of students were welcomed back to campus, Miami’s football team resumed training, starting with 65 athletes, as others returned in phases throughout the summer. At that time, Florida had begun experiencing its first major spike of COVID-19 cases, and it was still unknown whether the ACC would have a fall football season.
The athletic department instituted various guidelines to ensure a safe return and prevent the spread of COVID-19 among athletes, coaches and athletic staff. These protocols included regular COVID-19 testing, contact-tracing, quarantine and isolation when necessary, daily temperature checks and screening before practices.