The University of Miami baseball team fell to the Stetson Hatters, 11-2, Wednesday evening at Mark Light Field. Miami’s five errors, three of them coming in the fourth inning, led to the midweek defeat.
Justin Solimine (2–0) earned the win with three shutout innings in his start for Stetson (14-12, 4-2 ASUN). Five relievers followed him to limit the Hurricanes (14–12, 1-5 ACC) to just two runs on eight hits.
Stetson capitalized on a rough start from Miami right-hander Reese Lumpkin (2–1), who allowed six runs, five of them being earned, in just three innings.
Miami’s seventh midweek game of the season started with two scoreless frames, but in the top of the third, the visiting Stetson squad struck first while taking full advantage of Miami’s errors in the field.
Stetson’s Isaiah Barkett began the plethora of scoring with an RBI double down the right field line, scoring Anthony Gonzalez. Juan De La Cruz reached home on a throwing error to put the Hatters up 2-0.
Three errors committed by the Hurricanes, paired with RBI singles from Juan De La Cruz and Lorenzo Meola in the fourth inning, would blow the game wide open for the Hatters as Stetson took a commanding 8-0 lead.
Miami’s only offense came from Derek Williams’ solo home run in the seventh and an RBI single by Bobby Marsh in the fifth.
With Stetson adding one insurance run in the fifth and two more in the seventh, the Miami bats were not able to return from their five errors in the field.
Up next for the Hurricanes is a three-game conference series in Chapel Hill against No. 21 North Carolina. Game one is scheduled for Friday at 6 p.m. and will be broadcast on ACCNX.
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Time for a new coach. No way the U should get punked in baseball, EVER.
Posted by: Herbieibis | March 27, 2025 at 07:48 PM
Canes get blanked by UNC 2-0.
Posted by: Herbieibis | March 28, 2025 at 10:45 PM
Nothing against adding one oh lineman after another but how about concentrating on the DT position at some point.
Posted by: Herbieibis | April 02, 2025 at 08:49 PM
Apparently, no no one cares about anything anymore except Herbie.
Posted by: W | April 03, 2025 at 05:53 PM
We got a former five star recruit and McDonald's All American in Ernest Udeh. He's from Orlando
Posted by: Old Skool | April 04, 2025 at 05:12 PM
I have never pulled for UF but in hoops I am! Walter Clayton Jr is a huge kid with talent and a great attitude! They are a good team...talent cohesive do fundamentals well.
Hard for me to get excited any more about football. NIL portal is bad stuff...I could see it but more regulation and guidance....children with a lot of $ they do not understand and their parents probably do not either....easy to get mislead and cheated by con people. I have no problem paying the kids but money is not an easy subject...and all of a sudden you and your family have millions of friends....I know I have had a controlled inheritance so much over time but not that kind of money!
Our QB has 2 luxury cars...hmmm...this is like pulling for the Raiders....the pros...IJS
Posted by: VA Cane | April 05, 2025 at 08:51 PM
Auburn kids good players...bad on free throws turnovers fundamentals glad FL won...despise Bruce Pearl big fat head but no brain...cheated everywhere he has been...just a matter of time at Auburn....he is a loser.
I never had to cheat or compromise my values for 40 years as a coach....and I won a lot of championships at different levels.
I never made a dime all was volunteer cause I love kids who want to play, compete and win..it will take them far in life with lessons learned if you teach not just coach...and I never had to cheat to win! IJS
Posted by: VA Cane | April 05, 2025 at 08:57 PM
Bethea to Bama. Looks like a clean slate or a total reboot next year.
Posted by: Old Skool | April 06, 2025 at 08:54 PM
Clean slate. Happy that Florida won it all. I am a Florida resident now. Vote here etc.
Can’t wait for football season to start. I will be 77 in July. Hope to see a National Championship, before I croak!
All my best to all of you Canespacers!!🟧🟩
Posted by: MLALUMNI 1970 | April 08, 2025 at 02:22 PM
Michael Baumgartner introduces a bill to replace the NCAA.
The Restore College Sports Act would wrest power from the NCAA – a powerful nonprofit led by a board drawn mainly from universities – in favor of a new commission whose leader would be nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. It would also require that conferences include only schools located in a single time zone, a clear rebuke of the realignment that saw nearly all of the Pac-12’s dozen members flee the conference in 2024, leaving behind Oregon State University and Baumgartner’s alma mater, WSU.
The bill would limit coaches’ salaries and require all money earned by athletes through so-called “name, image and likeness” or “NIL” deals to be evenly distributed among all collegiate athletes. That would represent a dramatic reversal after a Supreme Court decision in 2021 opened the floodgates for star athletes to earn millions in NIL deals, a move that advocates celebrated as an overdue recognition of how lucrative college athletics have become
Posted by: Old Skool | April 11, 2025 at 09:39 AM
Nicole holding out Tenn for more bread. 2.4 mil isn't enough wants 4 mil.
The Baseball continued it's pitiful ways coughing up 15 walks and hit batters, which 7 runs were given because of those freebies. Oh, gave up a granny too! 13-3 was the final. We are a joke.
Posted by: Herbieibis | April 12, 2025 at 07:20 PM
Hope the G5 schools band together and force him to go to G4 or the UFL. Bad move by his agent. Good luck getting sponsorships in the future. Although committing crimes didn't stop Cam Newton or Jameis Winston from getting endorsement deals
Posted by: Old Skool | April 14, 2025 at 12:00 PM
What’s going on, Canespacers? Miss a of you.🟧🟩🧡💚
Posted by: MLALUMNI 1970! | April 14, 2025 at 04:06 PM
Looks like the catalyst for Nico leaving Tennesee wasn't the kid's agent. It was his dad.
Iamaleava reportedly was even urged to sit out of the Volunteers' playoff game last season because his father was pushing for more money out of the school's NIL collective for having to play an extra game.
Now, that puts Iamaleava in a spot where lower-tier programs like UCLA, North Carolina and Tulane have been linked to the signal caller. Last season, the freshman threw for just 2,600 yards and 19 touchdowns, and yet he wanted to be one of the highest-paid NIL athletes in all of college sports.
Posted by: Old Skool | April 14, 2025 at 05:07 PM
NEW BLOG IS UP!
Posted by: 86Cane | April 14, 2025 at 06:19 PM