As the summer winds down and another fall semester full of Miami Hurricanes sports approaches, there is a lot to be excited for, as newcomers have arrived on campus and are ready to make their mark on UM athletics.
Miami is expected to hire former Houston offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson to the same position, as first reported by Ross Dellenger of Sports Illustrated. Dawson will also serve as the quarterbacks coach for the Hurricanes.
"We’re happy to be back home and hosting this high-level tournament again. It was great to see everyone get in the game and score," head coach Katie Meier said.
Though the student section was vacant for the Thanksgiving holiday, Miami men’s basketball was certainly alive as it coasted to a 79-56 victory over the St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers on Wednesday night at the Watsco Center.
“Great atmosphere at the pool. Great swimming and diving. There was a lot of good energy from the ‘Canes. Miami did a great job of representing the U,” head coach Andy Kershaw said.
Expectations were high when the No. 13 Miami Hurricanes headed to Kyle Field on Saturday for its first real test of the season against Southeastern Conference (SEC) powerhouse No. 24 Texas A&M.
With an entirely new coaching staff and a revamped roster, coach Mario Cristobal’s Hurricanes presented a new approach to the game that incorporated a much more balanced approach to both sides of the ball.
There’s more than what’s on the surface for the wide range of species on campus. Let’s take a look at the numerous kinds of birds we have on our campus that make it as beautiful as it is today.
The Canes are now more eager than ever for a statement rivalry win, coming off a 28-point rout of the North Carolina Tar Heels on Tuesday, in which Miami dealt the blue-blood basketball program its worst conference loss in 10 years.