Miami stood seven minutes from a one-goal win to begin Atlantic Coast Conference competition on Friday, but instead allowed two late goals in a devastating 3-2 defeat against Louisville in 105 minutes of play.
The Hurricanes faithful was amped up when the men in green jerseys and classic white helmets stormed through the smoke. Shortly after kickoff, striker Amari Carter ignited that crowd, part of which had not stepped inside the building since November 2019, with a two-handed interception.
“My grandpa’s absolutely my biggest fan, so my grandma calls me every time I compete or every time I go somewhere on FaceTime, and I show them around a little bit,” Gullstrand said. ...
When the time came for offensive lineman Navaughn Donaldson to choose his college destination, he stayed home, hoping to develop similarly to his UM predecessors, such as tackle Ereck Flowers, a 2015 NFL first round draft pick.
Gone are the games where third year head coach Manny Diaz can offer a reverberated case for new growth and experimentation. Either the team fires on all cylinders out of the gate or raises immediate questions on the congruency of each side of the game.
With the start of football season just a day away, we asked you for questions about about the first game of the season against Alabama. Assistant sports editor Wyatt Kopelman is here to answer them.Wh...
Walk-on tryouts for the University of Miami baseball team will take place at 5 p.m. on Sept. 13 at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field.Tryouts are open to students that are currently enrolled full...
Following a yellow card issued to Florida defender Anna DeLeon, the Hurricanes (2-1) capitalized on their final golden opportunity. Shell darted downfield toward the penalty mark and netted a 99th minute goal into the bottom left corner to deliver UM its first win over Florida since 2012.