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Last-second heave lifts Miami to road win over Virginia Tech

“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.”

Takeaways from Miami’s near-miracle comeback versus Florida State

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).

Hurricanes break program records at Carolina Challenge

"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.

Stifling defense leads Miami to 56-46 win over Florida Atlantic

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.

Men’s and women’s tennis wrap fall seasons

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...

Hurricanes close season with 4-0 senior night loss to North Carolina

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.

Hurricanes unravel in second half, fall 4-1 to No. 1 Seminoles

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.

Sparkle and shine: Mark Light Field receives $1.6 million upgrade courtesy ...

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.”

Marcus Goldrich