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March 23, 2008
CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Freshman lefty Chris Hernandez one-hit Wake Forest (11-9, 4-4 ACC) through six innings and struck out eight and Miami scored nine runs in the third inning as the No. 4 Hurricanes won the Atlantic Coast Conference series with a 23-2 win over Wake Forest in the first game of a doubleheader Sunday morning at Mark Light Field. Jemile Weeks, Dennis Raben, Yasmani Grandal and Ryan Perry each hit home runs as the Hurricanes moved to 17-2 and 7-1 in the ACC.
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Game three of the series was called due to lightning and rain in the area with
Hernandez matched his career-high with eight strikeouts. He led off the game by walking and hitting a batter, before retiring 11 consecutive batters and 18 of the next 20 batters he faced. Anthony Nalepa tossed two scoreless innings and Rene Guerra pitched the final inning.
The Hurricanes tied a school record in game two of the series. The 23-2 win was the fifth straight game that the Hurricanes scored 10 or more runs. The last time a Miami team scored at least 10 runs in five consecutive games was the 1998 team (Lost, 14-10 to Florida; defeated Lynn, 18-3, defeated, Notre Dame, 18-3, defeated Notre Dame, 27-2, defeated Notre Dame, 17-3.
Ryan Jackson and Dave DiNatale each finished with two hits for the Hurricanes.
The Hurricanes scored nine runs with only two hits in the bottom of the third to go ahead, 15-2.
Grandal's two-run homer in the fifth gave the Hurricanes a 17-2 lead.
Perry's grand slam capped off a six-run seventh inning to make it, 23-2.
Game Three of Series Called with
The second game of the doubleheader and final game of the Miami-Wake Forest series was called due to rain and lightning in the area with Miami leading, 9-1, in the bottom of the fourth. The game will not be made up and
Lightning halted the series finale for the second time at 3:35 p.m. Play was not able to resume before a 4:30 p.m. curfew, which was set to allow the Demon Deacons to make a return trip back to Winston-Salem, N.C. In order for an official game to be put in the books, five innings of play must be completed.
Alonso's two-run home run to left field put the Hurricanes ahead, 2-0, after a Jemile Weeks single in the first inning.
Terdoslavich led off the second with a solo home run to right field making it, 3-0. After Adan Severino singled to right and Jason Hagerty was hit by a pitch, Tekotte hit an opposite field three-run home run to left field giving the Hurricanes a 6-0 lead. Alonso then followed with his second homer of the game -easily clearing the batter's eye in center field to make it, 7-0.
After a 31 minute lightning delay, Andy Goff sent the second pitch he saw over the fence in left field drawing
The game was then halted due to lightning in the area. A thunderstorm followed, not allowing the Hurricanes and Demon Deacons to make it to the fifth inning.
Series Notes
-Freshman lefty Chris Hernandez won his fourth game in game one of the doubleheader. He matched a career-high with eight strikeouts and one-hit the Demon Deacons through six innings.
- The Hurricanes tied a school record in game two of the series. The 23-2 win was the fifth straight game that
-The 40 runs scored was the second most in an Atlantic Coast Conference series by the Hurricanes.
-Jemile Weeks and Blake Tekotte each collected four hits in the
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-UM's pitching staff posted a 2.50 team ERA in the series and