Paige Yaroshuk-Tews was named 2009 ACC Women's Tennis Coach of the Year, while four singles players - junior Laura Vallverdu and sophomores Julia Cohen, Bianca Eickorn and Michaela Kissell - collected All-ACC honors.
Starting Pitching Advantage: North Carolina
North Carolina's weekend starters – All-American right-hander Alex White, sophomore right-hander Patrick Johnson and senior right-hander ...
Starter Jason Santana (6-0) pitched a career-high seven innings and allowed just one run on five hits as seventh-ranked Miami defeated Florida Atlantic 3-1 Tuesday night at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field.
With the regular season in the rear view mirror, the sixth-ranked women's tennis team prepares for the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships which take place this weekend in Cary, N.C.
Since that day, the Hurricanes (12-7, 8-2) have won seven of their last eight matches, with the lone loss a 4-3 decision to top-ranked Virginia at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center.
Junior forward Dwayne Collins has elected to submit his name for the upcoming NBA Draft, but will not hire an agent to retain the option of returning to the Hurricanes next season.
Here at the University of Miami, the sixth-ranked women's tennis team (20-3, 9-1) has its own version of "The Fab Four" in the form of four nationally ranked singles players - junior Laura Vallverdu and sophomores Bianca Eichkorn, Michaela Kissell and Julia Cohen.
Freshman Jennifer Hirano scored a career-best one-under par 71 in the final round on Tuesday for a sixth-place finish at the Canes & Cardinal Classic at Don Shula's Golf Resort in Miami Lakes, Fla.
Coming off a series victory over No. 23 Florida State last weekend, No. 5 Miami avoided a large early deficit, produced a four-run fifth and held on after a scare in the ninth for an 8-7 victory over Florida Atlantic Tuesday night at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field.