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Hurricanes Rally for seven runs in eight inning to Down Sharks

On3 imageby:Miami Hurricanes Athletics02/23/24
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Miami rallied late to down Long Island Universoty

It was well worth the wait for the Miami Hurricanes.

After being held in check for seven innings, the Miami offense exploded.

Miami rallied for seven runs in the eighth to top the LIU Sharks, 9-3, Friday evening at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field.

With the Hurricanes (4-1) trailing the Sharks (0-4) by a run heading into the bottom of the eighth, Miami found its magic stroke.

Seven of the first eight Canes reached base, setting the stage for the late heroics and final knockout blow.

Veteran centerfielder Jacoby Long, who was making his first start of the year, tied the game at three with a bloop hit into right field.

Two batters later, junior left fielder Edgardo Villegas delivered the game-winning knock — a rocket back up the middle — to vault the Hurricanes ahead, 5-3.

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Senior right fielder Lucas Costello followed with a run-scoring single before freshman Daniel Cuvet punctuated the crooked frame with a three-run blast.

Rookie Nick Robert (1-0) put on the finishing touches with two scoreless frames, earning his first collegiate victory.

LIU senior left-hander Jack Vandoran (0-1) was tagged with the loss after surrendering four runs.

Miami starter Gage Ziehl scattered three tallies across seven innings to keep the Hurricanes within striking distance.

The Canes will look to clinch the series over the Sharks Saturday. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. at Mark Light Field.

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