Baseball goes 2-5 over Spring Break
Entering spring break with a 3-11 record and carrying the burden of a four-game losing streak, the baseball team amassed a record of 2-5 over the week-long respite from academic activities.
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Entering spring break with a 3-11 record and carrying the burden of a four-game losing streak, the baseball team amassed a record of 2-5 over the week-long respite from academic activities.
Any optimism from Miami baseball following their first series win last weekend, was quickly extinguished courtesy of the University of Kentucky's offensive explosion. The series saw the Wildcats out-score the RedHawks 36-9 on the road. The 'Cats (11-6) swept the 'Hawks (3-10) in the three-game set by scores of 6-4, 16-3 and 14-2.
In a weather-related change of schedule, Miami baseball (3-7) is preparing to open up a three-game series on the road against the University of Kentucky (8-6) at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, not Friday.
It was another long series for Miami baseball as the University of South Florida swept a four game series by scores of 5-1, 7-2, 3-2 and 11-2. The RedHawks concluded the season-opening seven game road trip with the four loses.
It was an opening series letdown for the baseball team. The University of Arkansas swept the series by scores of 7-0, 5-1 and 11-1 in Fayetteville, AR.
In its first football season selling beer at Yager Stadium, Miami University grossed $45,000.
Miami University can now claim to have the most modern athletic complex in the Mid-American Conference, debuting its newest facility in a ribbon-cutting ceremony inside the Dauch Indoor Sports Center Wednesday evening.