"Came up a little short but that's fine." Alongside family who drove in for the special occasion, the Canes also announced the Freedman Family - Mark Light Shake Baseball Scholarship, honoring the man who's been a staple in the Coral Gables community for decades now.
Florida football's defensive backs coach Will Harris is moving on to the Miami Hurricanes after a season with the Gators.
Sometimes the mentor a kid remembers isn’t just one who coached a sport. It’s the one like Anna Price that wasn’t in headlines. Price studied sports like no other — and she made sure her
Center Lynn Kidd recorded his sixth double-double of the season with 14 points and 11 rebounds, but the Miami Hurricanes lost for the 20th time this season.
The Hurricanes added three defensive position coaches after hiring Corey Hetherman as defensive coordinator. They bring a mix of NFL experience and recruiting acumen to UM.
UM scored just one run in a 2-1 loss to Florida Atlantic on Tuesday, dropping their first game of the season. “They did a good job, overall,” Miami coach J.D. Arteaga said. “I guess they gave us a run that first (inning).
The first milkshake Mitch Freedman sold at a Miami Hurricanes baseball game was a simple one. Then again, things were a lot simpler back in 1986. “It was a chocolate shake,” Freedman said. “At that time,
Under Will Harris, the team’s defensive backs totaled 11 of the team’s 14 interceptions a season after Florida managed just 3 picks, tied with Temple for the fewest in college football.
For the first time all weekend, the Miami Hurricanes baseball team found itself in an unusual position: Playing from behind. The Niagara Purple Eagles took advantage of Miami starting pitcher Brian Walters early in Sunday’s series finale and scored a run in the first inning.
Miami Hurricanes head coach J.D. Arteaga stands in the dug out as he keeps an eye on the game against Pittsburgh Panthers at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field on Coral Gables, Florida on Saturday,