After a hard-fought win over the Duke Blue Devils only three days prior, Miami volleyball looked emotionally and physically exhausted against in-state rival Florida State on Wednesday night, falling 3...
Over the course of four days, the University of Miami swim team set four new team records, a Brazilian record, the local pool record and eight new times that are in UM’s “Top 10 Performers.” The team also recorded seven new NCAA time standards.
‘Canes volleyball left everything out on the floor as they defied all odds and saved seven match points to beat the Duke Blue Devils, 3-2, at Cameron Indoor Stadium for their sixth consecutive w...
For redshirt junior Angela Grieve, it was a special day. The Florida native joined an elite group of ‘Canes on Friday night as she surpassed the milestone of 1000 career kills. In commanding fa...
After narrowly beating the Clemson Tigers in Coral Gables last week, Miami volleyball traveled to Death Valley, South Carolina, for a rematch on Friday night. Despite the previous encounter being a fi...
The Boston College Eagles put together a gritty, tough-earned victory to quiet a recently resurgent Miami Hurricanes volleyball team on Friday night at the Margot Connell Recreation Center.
“We made program history today and although it’s tough to miss out on 11th place by one point, I couldn’t be more proud of the growth of this young team,” Coach Cody Halsey said in a Miami Athletics release. “I know they are all hungry and can’t wait to get back to work with them.”
“I’m very happy with the way the girls battled today,” Miami head coach Jose “Keno” Gandara said. “They kept their composure throughout the match and were able to take control. Virginia was ready and they challenged us in the first set but I’m happy with the way we responded as a team. ACC road wins are hard to come by and today was no different.”
“We have to learn and move forward,” Miami head coach Sarah Barnes said “I didn’t think our performance was up to our standard. Wake Forest is a good team and took advantage of our errors. Every team we play in the conference is going to throw a different challenge and we have to learn, grow, adapt and move forward.”