Miami Herald (Sunday)

UM powers past Duke in regular-season finale

- BY SUSAN MILLER DEGNAN sdegnan@miamiheral­d.com

After winning its Friday -night game against Duke with an 11th-inning walkoff home run, the University of Miami altered its formula Saturday afternoon at Mark Light Field — somewhat.

The long-ball Hurricanes rearranged the script by keeping it to nine innings but still belted three homers, including a grand slam, in a 10-1 Miami victory that ended the regular season with UM’s sixth consecutiv­e weekend series victory.

The Canes (37-18, 18-12 Atlantic Coast Conference), which further strengthen­ed their case to host an NCAA regional, now head to the ACC Baseball Championsh­ip, which begins Tuesday and runs through next Sunday, in Durham, North Carolina. UM will be the No. 4 seed with No. 5 seed Duke (35-19, 16-13) and No. 9 North Carolina State in “Pool D.’’ Miami will learn

Sunday when it opens the tournament, and whether it will be against Duke or North Carolina State.

UM increased its home run total to 106 for the season, tied with the 2008 and 2010 teams for the second most in program history. Zach Levenson’s grand slam in the third inning and CJ Kayfus’ solo shot in the fourth helped surpass the 1999 national championsh­ip UM team that hit 104.

The Canes’ third home run Saturday was a seventh-inning, two-run blast by freshman Blake Cyr, who has a team-high 16, tied for fourth-most by a UM freshman.

The grand slam was Levenson’s 12th homer this season and UM’s fourth grand slam since May 5 after going without one previously this season. Kayfus’ also was his 12th this season. The team record is 139, set in 1998. The home run count will continue through the postseason.

UM’s first seven runs were scored off the homers. Finally, in the eighth, catcher Carlos Perez’s double down the left-field line drove home Jacoby Long and Lorenzo Carrier to make it 9-1. Perez, by the way, is the Cane who hit the walk-off homer Friday.

Kayfus then followed with a double that scored Perez for his career-hightying fourth hit of the day.

Regarding Friday night’s extra-innings win, the Canes have four walk-off wins, two off home runs.

A lightning delay at 1:23 p.m. heading into the second inning delayed the game for an hour and seven minutes.

ACC TOURNAMENT

The Hurricanes will leave Monday to fly to the ACC tournament.

The ACC tournament has a pool format, encompassi­ng four three-team pods. Each team plays a minimum of two games, starting with the two other teams in its pod. There are three tournament games a day during pool play Tuesday

through Friday. The winner of each pod advances to the semifinal on May 27. The winners of each semifinal advance to the championsh­ip game May 28.

ANNUAL AWARDS

The annual UM player awards, voted on by players, coaches and staff (except for Arnold Novins Award that goes to the fans’ favorite player) were announced Saturday. Bob Werner Award (Player who most exemplifie­s the qualities of a winner and good teammate): pitcher Alejandro Torres. Ron Fraser Award (top pitcher): closer Andrew Walters. Rookie of the Year: Blake Cyr. Arnold Novins Award (fan favorite): Dominic Pitelli. Home Run Champion: Cyr (16). MVP: Yohandy Morales.

Outfielder Dario Gomez and pitchers Carlos Lequerica, Alejandro Torres and Andrew Walters were honored on senior day in a pregame ceremony. Walters and Torres have each earned their degrees.

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 ?? AL DIAZ adiaz@miamiheral­d.com ?? UM’s Zach Levenson (9) celebrates his third-inning grand slam with Edgardo Villegas, CJ Kayfus and Blake Cyr.
AL DIAZ adiaz@miamiheral­d.com UM’s Zach Levenson (9) celebrates his third-inning grand slam with Edgardo Villegas, CJ Kayfus and Blake Cyr.

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