Canes bag two more decisive ACC wins
The University of Miami volleyball team just keeps rolling. With two more victories this past weekend against the University of North Carolina and NC State the Hurricanes extended their winning streak to six matches. They now stand at 21-3 on the year with a record of 12-3 in the ACC.
New year likely to bring home new wins
As the 2011-2012 school year begins, there is plenty to look forward to with Hurricane Athletics. Several teams look to be on the rise, and have the potential to compete in the ACC. Here are five things to watch out for as the year progresses.
‘Setting’ the scene for strong season
Imagine missing your senior prom. Imagine missing your best friend’s wedding. Now imagine missing the NCAA Tournament.
That’s what happened to redshirt junior setter Katie Gallagher last year after the Hurricanes clinched their first postseason tournament berth in seven years.
Tourney-bound for first time since 2002
The NCAA selection committee proved there is no scientific formula for making the NCAA Tournament.
Struggling on court
Moving forward Miami simply needs to be more consistent and get healthy in a hurry.
Volleyball falls in championship game at Hurricane Invitational
The Canes were unable to win the annual Hurricane Invitational for the third straight year.
Sports Briefs
University of North Carolina special teams coach and defensive assistant John Lovett is rumored to be hired as the new defensive coordinator of the University of Miami football program, according to an article in The Miami Herald.
Canes sweep weekend matches, control destiny
Miami (24-5, 12-5) improved to 12-1 at the James L. Knight Sports Complex by winning two five-set thrillers over elite teams in the ACC, Clemson (19-9, 11-6) and Georgia Tech (18-9, 10-7).
How sweep it is
The Hurricanes bounce back, as they sweep both Maryland and Boston College.
Canes split weekend series
Canes defeat ACC No. 1 Duke but fall to Demon Deacons.
Canes endure tough road trip
Canes momentum hits road block against Virginia and Virginia Tech.
