#3 UVa. outlasts #15 Miami in marathon game

Nearly 12 hours after the first pitch, the Virginia baseball team outlasted Miami, 6-4, Friday at Durham Bulls Athletic Park in the ACC Baseball Championship. The teams waited out seven hours and 30 minutes worth of weather delays, combined with a three-hour, 56-minute game, in a marathon day at DBAP.
Virginia (47-9) is the top seed in the tournament, while Miami (35-21) is the No. 5 seed. The Cavaliers are the first team in the tournament to move to 2-0 in pool play, while Miami dropped to 1-1 and was eliminated from championship contention. The Cavaliers conclude pool play Saturday night against No. 4-seeded North Carolina. Read more
U lose: Cavs hold on for 24-20 upset of #22 Miami
It’s hard to get a handle on a game that saw the team that scored 19 unanswered points in the final 10:34 still lose. A five-yard fourth-quarter touchdown run by Keith Payne after UVa.’s fifth interception of the day gave the ‘Hoos a 24-0 lead, and turned out to be the decisive score in what turned out to be a 24-19 Virginia win over #22 Miami.
“I have to talk about this team being resilient regardless of what people say. In that locker room right there is a group of proud football players and coaches,” said coach Mike London, who recorded his first ACC win and his first win over a ranked team in his first season at the helm of the UVa. program.
The Cavs (4-4, 1-3 ACC) led 14-0 at the half on a 16-yard pass from Marc Verica to Colter Phillips on a fourth-and-three play and a 30-yard cutback run by Payne on a third-and-three late in the first half. Robert Randolph connected on a 32-yard field goal midway through the third to extend the lead to 17-0, and the Payne run, following the second interception of the day by Corey Mosley, sending to the exits some of the Miami faithful who had come out expecting their ‘Canes, 15-point favorites coming in, to roll to an easy victory.
U lose: Cavs hold on for 24-20 upset of #22 Miami
It’s hard to get a handle on a game that saw the team that scored 19 unanswered points in the final 10:34 still lose. A five-yard fourth-quarter touchdown run by Keith Payne after UVa.’s fifth interception of the day gave the ‘Hoos a 24-0 lead, and turned out to be the decisive score in what turned out to be a 24-19 Virginia win over #22 Miami.
“I have to talk about this team being resilient regardless of what people say. In that locker room right there is a group of proud football players and coaches,” said coach Mike London, who recorded his first ACC win and his first win over a ranked team in his first season at the helm of the UVa. program.
The Cavs (4-4, 1-3 ACC) led 14-0 at the half on a 16-yard pass from Marc Verica to Colter Phillips on a fourth-and-three play and a 30-yard cutback run by Payne on a third-and-three late in the first half. Robert Randolph connected on a 32-yard field goal midway through the third to extend the lead to 17-0, and the Payne run, following the second interception of the day by Corey Mosley, sending to the exits some of the Miami faithful who had come out expecting their ‘Canes, 15-point favorites coming in, to roll to an easy victory. Read more
UVa.-Miami game on ESPN
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today that Virginia’s home football game versus Miami on Saturday will be televised by ESPN. The kickoff had already been announced as a noon start.
The following information is confirmed regarding ACC Football games to be played on Oct. 28 or Oct. 30 (All times Eastern):
Thursday, Oct. 28
- Florida State at NC State, ESPN, 7:30 p.m. (Previously announced)
Saturday, Oct. 30
- Miami at Virginia, ESPN, 12 p.m.
- Clemson at Boston College, ACC Network, 12 p.m.
- Wake Forest at Maryland, ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.
- William & Mary at North Carolina, ESPN3.com, 3:30 p.m.
- Duke at Navy, CBSCS, 3:30 p.m. (Previously Announced)
UVa.-Miami game on ESPN
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today that Virginia’s home football game versus Miami on Saturday will be televised by ESPN. The kickoff had already been announced as a noon start.
The following information is confirmed regarding ACC Football games to be played on Oct. 28 or Oct. 30 (All times Eastern):
Thursday, Oct. 28
- Florida State at NC State, ESPN, 7:30 p.m. (Previously announced)
Saturday, Oct. 30
- Miami at Virginia, ESPN, 12 p.m.
- Clemson at Boston College, ACC Network, 12 p.m.
- Wake Forest at Maryland, ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.
- William & Mary at North Carolina, ESPN3.com, 3:30 p.m.
- Duke at Navy, CBSCS, 3:30 p.m. (Previously Announced)











