Almost 11 months have elapsed since the 2020 campaign ended for the Miami Hurricanes with a disappointing flight back to Coral Gables, Florida, instead of pursuing the chance to host Regionals for the first time in four years.
That Hurricanes baseball program has nonetheless remained one of the nation’s most-recognized over the past handful of months, having already reeled in four top-15 preseason rankings.
“We felt like we had a really, really good ball club last year with some of the better starting pitching I think we’ve ever had here, and we didn’t see it get to come to fruition,” Miami head coach Gino DiMare said.