
Throughout the Hurricanes’ regular-season finale, Miami announced its team awards. Gallo (2-3) tossed three scoreless innings to earn the win. Right-handers Ronaldo Gallo, Carlos Lequerica, Alejandro Torres and Andrew Walters held the Blue Devils to one unearned run on six hits. The Hurricanes’ hurlers matched the offense step for step. Junior catcher Carlos Perez and Kayfus combined to tack on three tallies with back-to-back doubles in the eighth to bookend Miami’s 20 th 10-run game of the year. With Miami’s pitching staff silencing the Blue Devils, freshman second baseman Blake Cyr crushed a two-run homer in the seventh to break the game open.Ĭyr’s 16 th blast pushed the Hurricanes’ season home run to 106, which is tied for the second most in program history, joining the 20 teams. Junior right fielder Zach Levenson launched a grand slam to kickstart the scoring for the Hurricanes (37-18, 18-12 ACC) in the third.Īfter Duke (35-19, 16-13 ACC) pushed across a run in the fourth, junior first baseman CJ Kayfus socked an opposite-field solo shot.

16 Duke, 10-1, in front of a soldout crowd at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field. Miami mashed three home runs, downing No. 11 Miami Hurricanes flipped the script.Īfter overcoming a five-run deficit in a walk-off win Friday evening, Saturday was a different story.
