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Miami Hurricanes Faces Coaching Shuffle and Court Struggles

From Canes Sidelines to Cardinals Backfield After a standout season shaping Miami’s ground game, running backs coach Matt Merritt has snagged a job in the NFL as the Arizona Cardinals’ new running backs coach. Merritt’s résumé includes stops at powerhouse programs like Ohio State, Tennessee, and USF. Known for recruiting and developing top-tier talent, he…
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Hurricane Highlights: Cuvet’s Power and Cold ACC Showdown

Coach Arteaga Warns: Cuvet’s Unleashed Beast Mode Miami’s baseball skipper J.D. Arteaga can barely contain his excitement over junior infielder Daniel Cuvet, a preseason All-American who’s transformed into a poised run-producer. After early struggles with chasing pitches, Cuvet refined his plate discipline, kept his bat in the zone, and unleashed prodigious power in spring action.…
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Hurricane Highlights: Polls, Transfers & Home Court Edge

Miami’s Poll Party: Canes Creep Back into Top 25 The Hurricanes have hovered just outside the AP Top 25, holding four stray votes as they cling to quad-one wins over Stanford and Syracuse. With a 2-3 record in high-impact games and mixed results elsewhere, Miami’s résumé is a roller-coaster—underperforming against top foes, steamrolling lesser opponents,…
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Hurricane Hype: Draft Picks, Preseason Honors & Hoop Fixes

Mock Draft Mayhem: Four Canes Upend Early NFL Projections The latest ESPN mock draft projects four Miami Hurricanes among the top 64 picks in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. Matt Miller slots QB Fernando Mendoza first overall to the Raiders, then Miami OT Francis Mauigoa at No. 3 to the Cardinals. DE Rueben Bain goes…
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1. Miami Hurricanes’ Mixed Season: Football, Baseball & Hoops

Canes’ Women Sink as Orange Swim Circles Around Miami Miami’s women’s basketball squad fell 65-60 to Syracuse at the Watsco Center, dropping their ACC record to 4-7 and overall mark to 12-10. The Canes were led by Ra Shaya Kyle’s 13 points and eight rebounds and Gal Raviv’s 13 points and seven assists, but Miami…
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Miami Hurricanes’ Midseason NCAA Tournament Prospects

Canes’ February Push: NCAA Resumé Under the Microscope The Miami Hurricanes sit at 17-5 overall and 6-3 in ACC play entering February, and while expectations pegged them as tournament locks, their current resume leaves plenty to prove. With just one Quad 1 road win and three losses at the highest level, they’ll need to capitalize…
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Miami Eyes Bear-Busting Sweep at Watsco Center

Bear-Busting Bonanza: Miami’s Final Home Rally The Hurricanes, fresh off a gritty late-night comeback over Stanford, are fine-tuning a new bench lineup featuring freshman sparkplug Dante Allen. Head coach Jim Larrañaga is juggling minutes—26 for Tru, 25 for Allen—hoping to ignite energy between the 12- and 5-minute marks of the first half whenever key scorers…
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Hurricanes Hoops Fall Short; New Tackle Ascends

Hurricane Women’s Rally Runs Out of Steam The Miami women’s basketball team charged back in the third quarter, pouring in 27 points to trim Duke’s lead to five by the period’s end. Despite the surge, the Hurricanes sputtered in the fourth, letting the Blue Devils pull away for a 74-58 victory. Miami falls to 12-9…
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Miami’s Portal Class & Defensive Phenom

Defensive Titan Udeh Joins Elite Watchlist Ernest Udeh Jr., Miami’s senior center, has been recognized as one of the nation’s premier defenders with his addition to the Naismith Men’s College Defensive Player of the Year Watch List. Leading the ACC in defensive rebounds at 10.3 per game and ranking ninth nationally in that category, Udeh…
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Miami’s Roster Overhaul: Transfers, Rankings & Breakouts

Canes Scoop Up Seasoned Safety in Portal Finale The Hurricanes added former Florida State and Oregon State safety Conrad Hussey in the dying hours of the transfer portal. A former four-star prospect who prepped at St. Thomas Aquinas, Hussey provides veteran depth to Miami’s loaded secondary. He’ll compete alongside Zechariah Poyser, Omar Thornton and others…