FINAL: Miami Drops Midweek Matchup to UCF in Orlando

Trinton Breeze
2 min read
The University of Miami baseball team (12-6) fell to the UCF Knights (13-3) Tuesday night at John Euliano Park in Orlando, Fla., 14-4.

Grant Siegel started on the mound for UCF, allowing three runs (two earned) in two innings. Dominic Castellano (3-0) earned the win with two scoreless frames in relief. Miami’s Alex Giroux (2-1) took the loss after giving up six runs in just over an inning of work.

UCF, who came into the midweek matchup with the best team batting average in the country (.356), started the game scoring nine runs across the first three frames of the game.

Miami was able to battle back and take the lead in the top of the second when outfielder Derek Williams belted a two-run home run and catcher Nolan Johnson reached home on a fielding error by the Knights’ DeAmez Ross.

The Knights responded with Antonio Jimenez being walked in during a bases-loaded situation to tie the game, then a two-run double off the bat of Andrew Sundean, paired with an RBI single from Braden Calise, put UCF ahead, 6-3.

With three additional runs in the third inning, two in the fifth, and three more in the sixth, the Knights extended their lead to 14-4 – handing Miami its second midweek loss of the season.=

Next up for the Hurricanes is a three-game road series against 14th-ranked Wake Forest to kick off conference play.

 

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Does J.D. have sufficient NIL resources to compete with the top programs in the SEC and ACC?
 
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I said it when he was first hired and I’ll continue to say it until I’m blue in the face. Our biggest issue as a program has been pitching, so why in the heck, was our weakest position group coach given the head coach/manager job?! it makes no freaking sense still to this day! Dude has to go, he was never right for this job. Smh
 
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I said it when he was first hired and I’ll continue to say it until I’m blue in the face. Our biggest issue as a program has been pitching, so why in the heck, was our weakest position group coach given the head coach/manager job?! it makes no freaking sense still to this day! Dude has to go, he was never right for this job. Smh
Look at the arms across the country compared to ours the last 20 years lol we aren’t in the same ballpark. Insane
 
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Look at the arms across the country compared to ours the last 20 years lol we aren’t in the same ballpark. Insane
Agree and that’s why he should’ve never been given the job Because he’s the one who recruited a lot of of those scrub arms we’ve had over the last decade. He should’ve never been given the job, there’s no denying that. It was a flat out lazy hire.
 
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