CORAL GABLES — As one quarterback transitions out from the orange and green, another one enters Coral Gables as another alpha. Darian Mensah has already impressed many around the country, leading the Duke Blue Devils to an ACC Championship last season.
CORAL GABLES — Spring Practice is underway for the Miami Hurricanes. This gives a chance for the team to highlight who will be wearing a new number. Moreover, the all-important No.
CORAL GABLES — After a National Championship appearance, many would expect the vibes to be high and practice to be smooth. That's not the case for the Miami Hurricanes.
After capping off his lone season as a Hurricane with a trip to the national championship, Miami signal caller Carson Beck took to the field with his reciever corps one last time on Monday for Miami's annual Pro Day.
The Miami Hurricanes are starting to streak at the right time. After a series sweep against Creighton, the Canes are preparing to keep their streak alive.
A Miami Hurricanes player has as big an appetite for winning–and postgame grub. Following his team’s 79-69 loss to the No. 2 seed Purdue Boilermakers on Sunday at Enterprise Center in St.
It's not how the trio of Miami Hurricanes wanted to go out, but in the end, Shelton Henderson, Malik Reneau, and Tre Donaldson's seasons have come to an end.
When Jai Lucas took over the Miami program as a first-year head coach, not many knew what to expect. Lucas had been around high level basketball for years, and his coaching experience reflected that with prior stops at Texas, Kentucky, and Duke.
The Miami Hurricanes are slowly gaining confidence again as they win their first series in nearly a month against the Creighton Bluejays. After Friday night's nail-biting win, the Canes would instantly take over to start the game.
If you ever want a good laugh, just ask the NCAA tournament selection committee to define the phrase “neutral site.” When the seventh-seeded Miami Hurricanes stepped onto the hardwood at the Enterprise Center on Friday night, they were greeted by a tidal wave of boos that could rattle your fillings.
The Miami Hurricanes have started its March Madness with a feel of a road game against the Missouri Tigers in St. Louis. It ones of the best environments to be in for the Canes and now first year head coach Jai Lucas continues to shine in his first dance.
There are certain moments that define tournament runs and season, and on Friday night, Tre Donaldson hit the shot that defined his as he rose up for a dagger three pointer late in the action against Missouri.
The Miami Hurricanes battled themselves, the Missouri Tigers, the road game atmosphere, and an awful first half to defeat the Tigers 78-66 and advance to the round of 32.
A season ending injury can derail a program and a season for many programs. The Miami Hurricanes had a different case. Sophomore Marcus Allen was the Hurricanes 6th man entering this season and before the ACC/SEC Challenge he was starting to find his groove in the rotations.
This isn't a trip that allows the Miami Hurricanes to be happy that they made the NCAA Tournament. The Hurriacnes know that there is a chance to make history, but it takes one step at a time.
The Miami Hurricanes return home after a road weekend series against the Duke Blue Devils more disappointed than they expected. They have now lost three series in a row, which doesn't match what the Ohama expectations that many had for this team.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones raised eyebrows and generated some headlines when he took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and posted the
There's no greater event on the athletic calendar than March Madness, and what makes it so special can be summized in one word: upsets. Everyone loves a good underdog story.