“I just ran off the court,” Moore recalled of the moment immediately following his shot. “My teammates followed me down there, they tackled me and they had a great time so I’m happy as well.”
Miami fans filled the Watsco Center to the brim for the first time this season on Saturday afternoon, but were left with a sour taste in their mouths after the Hurricanes (14-5, 6-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) took another heart-wrenching loss at the hands of their rival Florida State Seminoles (13-5, 6-2 ACC).
"It was a great team effort [Saturday] with a lot of great performances. We really got a lot accomplished this weekend," said Amy Deem, Miami's director of track and field/cross country.
Senior guard Mykea Gray hit a transition 3-pointer with just 3:29 left in the game to break the fourth quarter seal for the Hurricanes (4-0), and added two free throws in the final minute to put a seal on the contest.
Similar to the men’s team, the women’s tennis squad is starting to get back into the swing of things in preparation for its upcoming season. A few members of the Hurricanes tennis team be...
Tar Heels forward Sam Meza opened the scoring in the 19th minute, converting past junior goalkeeper Melissa Dagenais off of a rebound in the penalty box.
Behind five saves from goalkeeper Melissa Dagenais, who totaled a career-high 14 saves, the Hurricanes were able to hold No. Florida State scoreless in the first half on Saturday.
Fans can expect a highly interactive scoreboard somewhat reminiscent of a traditional jumbotron, which Paul DiMare - Gino’s father - says “will further enhance the enjoyment of players, fans, and Hurricanes supporters.”