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1 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS SUPER REGIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA Record: 38 consecutive regionalppearances 2011 MIAMI SCHEDULE/RESULTS FEBRUARY 18 (Fri) Rutgers (11) W, (Sat) Rutgers (10) L, (Sun) Rutgers W, (Wed) at Florida Atlantic L, (Thu) Appalachian State W, (Fri) Appalachian State L, (Sat) Appalachian State W, (Sun) vs. Florida Marlins^ W, 9-8 (Marlins Spring Training - Jupiter, Fla.) MARCH 1 (Tue) at USF L, 2-4 (Florida Four - Tampa, Fla.) 4 (Fri) at Florida L, (Sat) at Florida L, (Sun) at Florida L, (Tue) Illinois State (11) W, (Wed) Illinois State L, (Fri) Virginia Tech* W, (Sat) Virginia Tech* W, (Sun) Virginia Tech* W, (Tue) Florida Atlantic W, (Fri) at Wake Forest* W, (Sat) at Wake Forest* W, (Sun) at Wake Forest* W, (Tue) UCF W, (Wed) Florida Gulf Coast W, (Fri) Georgia Tech* L, (Sat) Georgia Tech* (10) L, (Sun) Georgia Tech* L, (Tue) Florida Gulf Coast W, 13-2 APRIL 3 (Sun) at Boston College* W, 19-4 at Boston College* (5) W, (Wed) at Florida Gulf Coast W, (Fri) NC State* W, (Sat) NC State* (10) W, (Sun) NC State* W, (Wed) Barry W, (Fri) at Maryland* W, (Sun) at Maryland* L, 2-10 at Maryland* W, (Wed) Bethune-Cookman W, (Fri) at North Carolina* 7 p.m. 23 (Sat) at North Carolina* 2 p.m. 24 (Sun) at North Carolina* 1 p.m. 27 (Wed) USF 6 p.m. 29 (Fri) Florida State* 7 p.m. 30 (Sat) Florida State* 7 p.m. MAY 1 (Sun) Florida State* 1 p.m. 6 (Fri) Hofstra 7 p.m. 7 (Sat) Hofstra 7 p.m. 8 (Sun) Hofstra 1 p.m. 13 (Fri) at Virginia* 7 p.m. 14 (Sat) at Virginia* 1 p.m. 15 (Sun) at Virginia* Noon 17 (Tue) Florida Atlantic 6 p.m. 19 (Thu) Duke* 7 p.m. 20 (Fri) Duke* 7 p.m. 21 (Sat) Duke* 1 p.m ACC Baseball Tournament (Bulls Athletic Park - Durham, N.C.) All times Eastern All home games in Bold and played at Alex Rodriguez Park in Coral Gables, Fla. * ACC game ^ Exhibition game Media Relations Contact: Bryan J. Harvey bharvey@miami.edu ( ) (cell) (office) Websites: TheUBaseball.com HurricaneSports.com Facebook.com/MiamiHurricanes #20 miami HURRICANES (25-12, 13-4 ACC) vs. #10 north carolina TAR HEELS (31-8, 12-6 ACC) Friday-Sunday, April 22-24, 2011 Boshamer Stadium Chapel Hill, N.C. Friday, April 22 7 p.m. Saturday, April 23 2 p.m. Sunday, April 24 1 p.m. All-Time Series:...Miami leads, Last Time vs. UNC:...Miami won, 8-7 (8 inn.) April 18, 2010 (Coral Gables, Fla.) Radio: WVUM 90.5 FM Announcers: Justin Antweil Scott Braun Television: CSS Announcers: Jason Solodkin Wicho Hernandez Live Chat: Cover It Live Live Stats: Game Tracker Web Stream: Tar Heels All-Access POSSIBLE MIAMI LINEUP Junior infi elder Harold Martinez enters the weekend series against UNC leading the Hurricanes in RBI. PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Friday, April 22 University of Miami LHP Bryan Radziewski (6-2, 2.96 ERA) vs. University of North Carolina RHP Patrick Johnson (6-1, 3.34 ERA) Saturday, April 23 University of Miami RHP Eric Whaley (5-2, 3.00 ERA) vs. University of North Carolina RHP Shane Taylor (2-2, 2.92 ERA) Sunday, April 24 University of Miami RHP E.J. Encinosa (3-2, 2.45 ERA) vs. University of North Carolina LHP Kent Emanuel (5-1, 2.86 ERA) Pos. # Player B/T AVG. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A 2B 7 Zeke DeVoss S/R LF 2 Chantz Mack L/L CF 10 Nathan Melendres R/R RF 21 Rony Rodriguez R/R B 9 Harold Martinez R/R B 27 Brad Fieger R/R DH 22 Chris Pelaez L/L C 30 David Villasuso R/R SS 4 Stephen Perez S/R KEY RESERVES LF 8 Michael Broad R/R INF 19 Cade Kreuter R/R C 24 Shane Rowland L/R RF 36 Dale Carey R/R

2 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI QUICK FACTS Location Coral Gables, Florida Founded 1925 Enrollment 15,629 Nickname Hurricanes Mascot Sebastian The Ibis Colors Orange, Green and White Conference Atlantic Coast (Coastal Division) President Dr. Donna E. Shalala (Western College for Women) Interim Director of Athletics Tony Hernandez (University of Miami) Athletic Department Phone Ticket Offi ce Phone 800.GO.CANES Head Coach Jim Morris (Elon, 73), 18th year Record at Miami (17 seasons,.719) Overall Division I Record 1, (29 seasons,.700) Overall Record 1, (32 seasons,.706) College World Series Appearances 11 Morris National Championships 2001 and 1999 Asst. Head Coach/Pitching Coach J.D. Arteaga (Miami, 02), 9th year Hitting Coach/Catchers Joe Mercadante (Florida, 03), 7th year Outfi elders/hitting Roger Tomas (Miami, 07), 2nd year Home Field Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field Capacity 3, Record (.683) Home Record 28-9 (.757) Away Record 12-9 (.571) Neutral Record 3-2 (.600) 2010 ACC Record (.667, 3rd/Coastal) ACC Home Record 12-3 ACC Road Record Postseason Record 4-5 (.444) ACC Tournament 1-2 NCAA Coral Gables Regional 3-1 NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Offesnsive Leaders OVERALL Batting Average:.323 Zeke DeVoss Slugging Pct.:.579 Rony Rodriguez Runs Batted In: 30 Harold Martinez Runs: 37 Zeke DeVoss Hits: 42 Zeke DeVoss Home Runs: 6 Rony Rodriguez Doubles: 10 Rony Rodriguez 10 Nathan Melendres Triples: 2 Nathan Melendres 2 Zeke DeVoss Stolen Bases: 25 Zeke DeVoss PITCHING STATISTICS Earned Run Average: 2.30 Steven Ewing Appearances: 21 Sam Robinson Victories: 6 Steven Ewing 6 Bryan Radziewski Games Started: 9 Three players Complete Games: N/A Innings Pitched: 54.2 Steven Ewing Strikeouts: 65 Steven Ewing ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Batting Average:.393 Harold Martinez Slugging Pct.:.532 Nathan Melendres Runs Batted In: 14 Harold Martinez Runs: 21 Zeke DeVoss Hits: 24 Harold Martinez Home Runs: 2 Rony Rodriguez Doubles: 8 Nathan Melendres Triples: 1 Nathan Melendres Stolen Bases: 15 Zeke DeVoss PITCHING STATISTICS Earned Run Average: 1.78 E.J. Encinosa Appearances: 10 Daniel Miranda Victories: 5 Bryan Radziewski Games Started: 6 Eric Whaley 6 Bryan Radziewski Complete Games: N/A Innings Pitched: 36.0 Eric Whaley Strikeouts: 41 Eric Whaley Canes Have Tar Heel State of Mind In ACC Series with UNC The 20th-ranked University of Miami baseball team gets back on the road this weekend, traveling to Chapel Hill for a much-anticipated ACC showdown with No. 10 University of North Carolina at Boshamer Stadium. The threegame series will be carried live on television by CSS, with the fi rst game set for Friday, April 22, at 7 p.m. Miami (25-12) enters the weekend after taking its fi fth Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) series last weekend at Maryland, and is a winner in 11 of the last 12 games. The Hurricanes will look to snap a skid in Chapel Hill that dates back to UMiami has lost six consecutive in Chapel Hill, and has a tie (7-7) in a 10-inning affair in the third game of the 2005 series with the ACC curfew rule enforced at the time. The Canes use sophomore second baseman Zeke DeVoss atop the order as he leads the team in batting average, hitting at a.323 clip entering the weekend. DeVoss leads the Canes in hits (42), runs scored (37), triples (2), walks (35) and stolen bases (25). His 25 steals also leads the league in that department. DeVoss enters the UNC series working on a career-long nine-game hit streak, also leading the team in that category. Junior Rony Rodriguez is second on the Hurricanes roster in batting average, now toting a.316 average with a team second-best 23 RBI on 36 hits and a team-leading six homers. Rodriguez also tops the Hurricanes in slugging percentage with a.579 average. Classmate Nathan Melendres continues to swing a hot bat, hitting safely in nine of his last 11 contests, and chipping in with a.301 average at the dish. Melendres is tied for the team lead in doubles (10) and triples (2). He also sits second in steals, collecting 13 on 15 attempts this season. Junior Preseason All-America selection Harold Martinez hits at a.303 clip for the Hurricanes, leading the team in RBI (30) with 40 hits and three homers. He has powered up in his last two home games, hitting home runs against Barry and Bethune-Cookman, respectively, and enters the UNC showdown with a seven-game hitting streak. The addition of sophomore shortstop Stephen Perez back into the lineup has aided the Canes tremendously defensively, now allowing infi elder Harold Martinez (who did play shortstop in high school at Braddock) to move back to fi rst base with Rodriguez returning to either the outfi eld or designated hitter position. Senior Chris Pelaez has also been reinserted into the lineup, seeing considerably more time at the DH position after a shoulder injury to begin the year. Pelaez has increased his average to.265 since the Florida series. Miami Against North Carolina The University of Miami leads the all-time series against the North Carolina Tar Heels by a margin of Since arriving into the ACC in , Miami is just against the Tar Heels. The Hurricanes snapped a series-long fi ve-game losing skid to the Tar Heels last season in Coral Gables, using a three-game series sweep of North Carolina (April 16-18, 2010) at Alex Rodriguez Park. The series sweep by the Hurricanes was the fi rst time against UNC since the 1998 season when UMiami took all three games in Coral Gables, before dropping a contest and then winning an elimination game against the Heels in the NCAA Coral Gables Regional. Scouting the North Carolina Tar Heels North Carolina returns to ACC play after a midweek win over Coastal Carolina on Tuesday. The Tar Heels have won 19 straight games, and will look to join the 2005 squad as the only teams to win 20 straight home games in a single year. The Tar Heels are coming off a season in which they fi nished just 38-22, and one of the worst ACC seasons under head coach Mike Fox, ending the conference slate at The Tar Heels were swept a week ago in an Atlantic Coast Conference series against in-state rival NC State in Raleigh. The Heels have won eight of their last 12 games, including a series sweep of Clemson (April 1-3) and taking the fi nal two games of a three-game set against Florida State (April 8-10) in Tallahassee. UNC is led at the dish by third baseman Colin Moran holding a.359 average, adding a team-high matching 52 hits, team-high 12 doubles, seven home runs and 52 RBI. Moran is one of four Tar Heels batting above

3 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI HEAD COACH JIM MORRIS - 18TH SEASON 2001, 1999, & 1994 National Coach of the Year 2008 ACC COACH OF THE YEAR In his 18th season at Miami, no other program, nor head coach, has qualifi ed for the College World Series as much as Morris and his Hurricanes. Miami, which has qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament a NCAA-record 38 consecutive years, has made it to Omaha in 11 of Morris 17 seasons in Coral Gables. Morris set an NCAA record for guiding a program to the CWS in each of his fi rst six years at UM. In addition, Morris won a record 13 consecutive NCAA Regionals from His teams have qualifi ed for NCAA Regionals for the last 26 years, 17 at Miami and nine at Georgia Tech. Morris has directed the Hurricanes to a (.719) mark since arriving in Including his 12 seasons at Georgia Tech ( ), Morris has forged a 1, (.700) Division I record in 29 years as a head coach. Overall, Morris has been the head coach at the collegiate level for 32 seasons, spending the fi rst four at DeKalb (Ga.) C.C. (now Georgia Perimeter College) from , and has recorded a 1, (.706) mark. In addition to carrying on Miami s great baseball reputation in the last 18 years, Morris has personally led the charge in the construction of Alex Rodriguez Park, and has logged hundreds of hours raising funds for the new stadium project. MORRIS IS A REGIONAL REGULAR Jim Morris earned his 26th consecutive NCAA regional bid in 2010 when he guided the Canes to the NCAA Coral Gables Regional. He has led Miami to a regional in each of his 17 seasons ( ), winning 15 of his last 17 appearances. The 13 consecutive regional championships (94-06) was an NCAA record. He also went to nine straight regionals from with Georgia Tech. Additionally, Miami has advanced to nine Super Regionals under Morris. Affectionately known as 3 by those surrounding the UM program, Morris has led the 2010 Hurricanes to their 38th-straight NCAA Tournament. Five players from the 2010 team were selected in last year s Major League Baseball Draft. In 2008, the Canes reached the College World Series after winning the Atlantic Coast Conference, widely considered one of the toughest - if not the toughest - collegiate baseball conference in the country. MORRIS IN HIS 33RD SEASON AS A COLLEGE COACH Morris currently has a 1, (.700) record at the Division I level. As a head coach overall, he has compiled a 1, (.706) record over 30-plus years. Jim Morris notched his milestone 1,000th win against his former school, Georgia Tech, with a win on April 4, Thirteen days later he notched win No. 500 at Miami with a 7-3 win against Florida State on April 17. Morris 1,000th win as a head coach, including four years at DeKalb Junior College, came in a 5-3 win over Northeastern on March 23, Prior to his 17 seasons in Coral Gables, Morris went at Georgia Tech from In his fi rst stint as a head coach, he guided DeKalb Junior College to a mark from JIM MORRIS MAKING HISTORY Guided the Miami Hurricanes to College World Series National Championship in 1999 and The only coach in NCAA history to take a school to the College World Series in each of his fi rst six years at a program. Morris has gone to Omaha with Miami in 11 of 17 seasons and led Miami to 13 straight NCAA Regional Championships, an NCAA record. Named National Coach of the Year fi ve times while at Miami, by Baseball America in 1994 and by the ABCA and Collegiate Baseball in 1999 and JIM MORRIS MILESTONE WINS AT MIAMI: Win Opponent Score Date Note 1 Barry 8-0 2/2/ Season Opener 50 Florida Atlantic 5-2 2/1/ Season Opener 100 Coastal Carolina 8-3 2/9/ at Hawaii /19/ South Florida 8-5 1/30/ Barry 8-3 1/26/ Season Opener 299 vs. Florida State 6-5 6/19/99 1st CWS title 300 Lynn 5-4 1/26/ Season Opener 350 FIU /23/ Florida Southern /12/01 500th game at Miami 393 vs. Stanford /16/01 2nd CWS title 400 Kansas State /23/ Campbell /7/03 1,500th overall game 450 Georgia Tech /30/ Florida State 7-3 4/17/ North Carolina /15/ Florida State 5-2 4/23/ San Francisco /2/ Virginia 8-4 5/25/08 1st ACC Tournament Title 700 Florida 2-1 2/28/ FAU /31/ Maryland 5-2 4/17/ Bethune-Cookman 5-3 4/20/11 Last Win 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL Sent 150 players to the Pro s, including Yonder Alonso (Reds), Pat Burrell (Giants), Ryan Braun (Brewers), Kevin Brown (Yankees), Alex Cora (Nationals), Danny Graves (Astros), Aubrey Huff (Giants), Nomar Garciaparra (Red Sox), Jon Jay (Cardinals), Jason Michaels (Astros), Chris Perez (Indians), Gabby Sanchez (Marlins), Danny Valencia (Twins) and Jason Varitek (Red Sox). Has served three stints with the U.S. National Team: Assistant Coach for 1987 Pan American Games (Silver), Head Coach for 1989 Presidential Cup (Silver) and Head Coach for 1990 Goodwill Games (Bronze). SHORTSTOPS AND JIM MORRIS Morris, who played shortstop during college at Elon and then in the Boston Red Sox organization, has had great success developing the position while a head coach. Over the last decade Morris has taught prominent shortstops such as Nomar Garciaparra at Georgia Tech and Bobby Hill and Alex Cora at Miami. Morris worked with Javy Rodriguez, who entered 2002 as a preseason All-American. Rodriguez led UM in just about every category as a junior in 2001, including a national-high 66 stolen bases. He currently works with sophomore Stephen Perez, a slick-fi elding switch-hitter expected to bat near the upper-half of the order this year for the Canes. Morris coached Hill, who played for the San Diego Padres, from Before Hill, it was Cora and Mike Metcalfe. Both players went on to play at the Major League level with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Cora is currently with the Nationals. Garciaparra played under Morris during the coaches fi nal two seasons in Atlanta and went on to become an All-Star with the Red Sox and played for the Oakland A s in HONORS AND AWARDS 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year 2006 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Citizens Academy Graduate 2005 Recipient of the Iron Arrow - The highest honor bestowed upon a person by the University of Miami 2005 Elected to Orange Bowl Committee Board 2004 Golden Key Honor Society 2003 Inducted into the University of Miami Athletics Hall of Fame 2001 College World Series Champion 2001 Collegiate Baseball National Coach of the Year 2001 ABCA National and Regional Coach of the Year 1999 College World Series Champion 1999 Collegiate Baseball National Coach of the Year 1999 ABCA National and Regional Coach of the Year 1999 Inducted into Georgia Tech Athletics Hall of Fame 1998 ABCA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year 1997 ABCA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year NCAA Rules Committee Member 1994 Baseball America National Coach of the Year 1993 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1987 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1987 ABCA District Coach of the Year 1985 Metro Atlanta Dugout Club Coach of the Year 1985 Elected to Georgia Tech Omicron Delta Kappa 1984 Elon University Young Alumnus of the Year 1983 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1976 University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. Work towards Phd in Health and Physical Education Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C. Masters of Education in Health and Physical Education Elon University, Elon, N.C. Bachelor of Science in Health and Physical Education Brevard Junior College, Brevard, N.C. Ben L. Smith High School, Greensboro, N.C. JIM MORRIS DIVISION I MILESTONE WINS: Win Opponent Score Date Note 1 Campbell /2/81 1st Division 1 Win 100 Georgia State /29/ UNC-Wilmington /3/ Davidson /18/ at North Carolina 2-0 4/20/ Georgia Southern 9-2 5/11/ South Carolina /29/93 Final Win at Ga. Tech 504 Barry 8-0 2/2/94 First Win at Miami 600 vs. USC /2/95 Game #1 at CWS 700 Arizona State 6-5 5/25/97 Advanced to 1997CWS 800 vs. Rice 8-4 6/11/99 Game #1 at CWS 803 vs. Florida State 6-5 6/19/99 1st CWS title 869 Northeastern 5-3 3/25/01 1,000th Career Victory 897 vs. Stanford /16/01 2nd CWS title 900 Minnesota /15/ Campbell /7/03 1,500th overall game 1,000 Georgia Tech /4/04 1,050 Oral Roberts /1/05 1,057 Florida State 5-2 4/23/05 1,193 Virginia 8-4 5/25/08 1st ACC Tournament Title 1,200 Rutgers 6-1 2/20/09 1,200th win 1,300 NC State /9/10 1,300th win 1,305 Bethune-Cookman 5-4 4/20/11 Last Win

4 UM vs. UNC Series History Series Record: At Coral Gables: 16-9 At Chapel Hill: Neutral: run: run: 3-6 Shutouts: 1-3 Most Runs, Miami: 18 (18-9 on 4/16/05) Margin, UM: 13 (17-4 on 2/19/82) Most Runs, UNC: 12 (12-11 on 5/17/08) Margin, UNC: 9 (9-0 on 1/30/00) Longest Win Streak, UM: 5 games, (2/10/95-3/22/98) Longest Win Streak, UNC: 5 games, (5/16/08-4/19/09) Streak: UM won 3 Last 10 Meetings (4-6) Date Site Result Score 3/11/07 Chapel Hill L /15/08 Coral Gables W /16/08 Coral Gables L /17/08 Coral Gables L /17/09 Chapel Hill L 0-3 4/18/09 Chapel Hill L 4-5 (10) 4/19/09 Chapel Hill L 1-4 4/16/10 Coral Gables W 7-5 4/17/10 Coral Gables W /18/10 Coral Gables W 8-7 (8) 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings (as of 4/21) ATLANTIC DIVISION ACC Overall W L T Pct. Hm Rd W L T Pct. Hm Rd Nu w/in Div. Streak Florida State Won 4 Clemson Won 5 NC State Won 5 Boston College Won 1 Wake Forest Won 1 Maryland Lost 3 COASTAL DIVISION ACC Overall W L T Pct. Hm Rd W L T Pct. Hm Rd Nu w/in Div. Streak Virginia Won 7 Georgia Tech Lost 1 Miami Won 2 North Carolina Won 1 Virginia Tech Lost 2 Duke Lost on the season. Batting just behind Moran is shortstop Levi Michael, hitting at a.341 clip with 34 RBI on 46 hits and a team third-best 36 runs scored. Michael leads the team in stolen bases with 12, and owns 34 walks with a.511 slugging percentage. First baseman Jesse Wierzbicki (.336) and second baseman Tommy Coyle (.313) round out the top four hitters, statistically, for the Tar Heels. Your House Our Home While Miami has won eight of its last nine games away from Alex Rodriguez Park, the Hurricanes will have a daunting task this weekend at Boshamer Stadium. The Hurricanes have lost just one road game in the ACC this year, that being a 10-2 setback last weekend in the fi rst game of a rare Sunday doubleheader against Maryland. The University of Carolina won its 19th straight home game on Tuesday against Coastal Carolina by an 8-3 decision. The Tar Heels are 21-1 this season in home contests, including a 6-0 mark in ACC play. Looking at This Weekend s Pitchers Miami will use freshman left-hander Bryan Radziewski on the mound to start the series Friday night against UNC s right-handed senior Patrick Johnson. Radziewski enters as a winner in his last three starts, and works with a 6-2 record on the year, toting a 2.96 ERA. Meanwhile, UNC s Johnson holds a 6-1 record and an ERA of 3.34 on the campaign. On Saturday, it will be Miami sophomore right-hander Eric Whaley working in the second game of a series for the third consecutive week, while starting the series against Boston College. Whaley is 1-1 with a no-decision since moving from the Sunday starting spot, and uses a 5-2 record and an even 3.00 ERA on the campaign. The Tar Heels will throw freshman right-hander Shane Taylor in the second game, entering with a record of 2-2 and an ERA of In the series fi nale, Miami has tall right-handed sophomore E.J. Encinosa on the rubber, winning two consecutive after starting the year at 1-2. Encinosa picked up wins against Maryland and NC State, respectively, in the third game of each series after making the switch with Whaley. He owns a record of 3-2, and sits with an ERA of 2.45 on the campaign. North Carolina will toss its lone lefty of the weekend group in the form of freshman Kent Emanuel, holding a record of 5-1 against an ERA of With the exception of senior Patrick Johnson for North Carolina, both pitching staffs for the Canes and Tar Heels are relatively young, getting valuable experience in one of America s toughest baseball conferences in the weekend slots. Injuries Play the Part Less Expected A total of eight players have missed games this season due to injury, including starting outfi elder Nathan Melendres, starting shortstop Stephen Perez and senior outfi elder Chris Pelaez. Three Hurricanes have suffered season-ending injuries Joey Porro (fractured foot), Julian Santos (ACL) and Scott Wiebel (ACL/MCL). Catcher Corey Janson continues to rehab from the fall where he was sidelined for the entire campaign due to injury. How Miami and North Carolina Match Up Miami Category North Carolina Record (ACC) League Record 12-6 (ACC).270 Batting Average.295 1,205 At Bats 1, Runs Hits Doubles 73 7 Triples Home Runs Runs Batted In Slugging Percentage Stolen Bases/Attempts Walks Strikeouts On-Base Percentage Team ERA Opponent ERA Saves Walks Strikeouts Batting Average Against Fielding Percentage Errors 30

5 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL The Hurricanes in 2011 Overall ACC Record 13-4 Home 17-6 Away 7-6 Neutral 1-0 Day 9-6 Night 16-6 vs. Left-hander 9-5 vs. Right-hander 16-7 In February 4-3 In March 11-8 In April 10-1 In May 0-0 In June 0-0 On Monday 0-0 On Tuesday 4-1 On Wednesday 4-2 On Thursday 1-0 On Friday 5-3 On Saturday 4-3 On Sunday Run games Run games Run games Run games Run games 7-5 In Extra Innings 3-2 Shutouts 2-1 Game 1 of a series 8-2 Game 2 of a series 4-6 Game 3 of a series 6-2 Scoring fi rst 17-2 When opponent scores fi rst 8-10 UM starter goes 5+ innings 20-8 UM starter goes >5 innings 5-4 Leading after six innings 20-1 Tied after six innings 2-2 Trailing after six innings 2-9 Leading after eight innings 21-0 Tied after eight innings 2-3 Last at-bats wins 4-1 When hitting a home run 11-1 When not hitting a home run When allowing a home run 8-7 When not allowing a home run 17-5 When wearing white U hats 5-3 When wearing green script M hats 11-2 When wearing green U hats 9-7 Morris Gets No. 800 In the second game of the Sunday doubleheader at the University of Maryland, UMiami head coach Jim Morris recorded his 800th win as skipper for the Hurricanes. Now enjoying his 18th year at the helm of the Hurricanes program, Morris registered his 1,300th career victory earlier this season. NCAA Baseball Active Winningest Coaches by Victory (Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only.) Coach, Team (Years) Won Lost Tied Pct. 1. Augie Garrido, Texas (42) 1, Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. (33) 1, Mike Martin, Florida State (31) 1, Mark Marquess, Stanford (34) 1, Jim Morris, Miami [Fla.] (29) 1, Jim Gilligan, Lamar (34) 1, Jack Leggett, Clemson (31) 1, Pete Dunn, Stetson (31) 1, Mike Fox, North Carolina (27) 1, Steve Kittrell, South Alabama (28) 1, Miami Back in Familiar Territory Miami dropped to No. 20 in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper poll, but the Hurricanes are ranked in all four major polls this week the fi rst time for the occurrence since Feb. 21. The Canes are ranked in all six collegiate baseball polls, and use their highest ranking at No. 20 in the CBN poll, while sitting at No. 24 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll. Canes Take Midweek Game from Wildcats Rony Rodriguez started in right fi eld tonight in place of freshman Dale Carey, while Chris Pelaez got the start at the designated hitter position...in his fi rst start at home since the Georgia Tech series, sophomore Stephen Perez started at shortstop...sophomore Zeke DeVoss continued two streaks tonight his career-high nine-game hitting streak and his plate appearances without a strikeout... DeVoss has not struck out in 67 plate appearances dating back to his second at-bat of the second game against Georgia Tech (March 26)...Harold Martinez and Brad Fieger went back-to-back out of the park on Wednesday, the fi rst time all year UMiami has registered consecutive home runs on the year...for Fieger, it was his second game in a row with a homer and for Martinez, his second game at home with a long ball...for the second year in a row, Miami and Bethune-Cookman have met on April 20...Harold Martinez has homered in his last two games versus Bethune-Cookman...Martinez went solo en route to UM s 5-2 win in the teams last meeting one year ago...for the second home game in a row, Rony Rodriguez went yard...his last homer came against Barry last Wednesday, April 13, with a fi rst-inning blast. Good Day for a Walk... Sophomore Zeke DeVoss is third in the league and leads the Hurricanes in walks this season with 35, which is 14 ahead of the second-highest person on the team in walks Chantz Mack (21). DeVoss also has an eye at the plate, not striking out in his last 55 offi cial at-bats. Overall, DeVoss has not been struck out in his last 67 plate appearances dating back to his third appearance of the second game against Georgia Tech (March 26). Miami Sinks Bucs for Eighth Straight Win With two home runs in the fi rst two innings, the Canes recorded their third multiple home run game of the year...rony Rodriguez connected on his team-leading fi fth of the campaign, while Harold Martinez collected his second...starting catcher David Villasuso also hit his fi rst home run of the year with a shot over the scoreboard in left fi eld in the fourth inning...stephen Perez came into the game in the top of the fi fth, his fi rst appearance since March 23 against Florida Gulf Coast...Chantz Mack extended his hitting streak to seven games, the longest streak of his career...chris Pelaez also continued his hitting streak with his second multi-hit game of the year, as the streak reached a career-high six games... Tonight s 16 hits are the second most this season by the Hurricanes...The Canes had 26 hits against Boston College en route to scoring 19 runs on April 3 in Chestnut Hill, Mass. Miami Takes Two in Doubleheader Affair in Frigid Boston Harold Martinez had four hits in the fi rst game of the series, his fi rst game on the season with four base hits...the Canes pounded a season high 26 hits and 19 runs in the fi rst game of the series... There previous high in hits was 14 against Illinois State...Every player who came to the plate against the Eagles recorded a hit for the Hurricanes, including nine different players with multiple hits...the Canes scored in every inning but the second in the fi rst game of the doubleheader, including six innings where they scored more than one run...in the two game series, Rony Rodriguez was 4-5 with 5 runs scored and 4 RBIs...Dale Carey continued his hot hitting, going 4-8 in the series. In his last eight games, Carey has hit in seven of them, going in the process, with three multi-hit games...miami swept the doubleheader from Boston College...The last time the Hurricanes accomplished that feat was against Wake Forest on May 16, In the second game of the series, the Canes hitters did the majority of the damage...nathan Melendres, Harold Martinez and Rony Rodriguez went 5-8 with a double and a home run, fi ve runs scored and four RBI s...daniel Miranda picked up his seventh save of the season against Boston College in the second game...with the save, Miranda is now tied for 12th in the NCAA for saves, and is in sole possession of second in the ACC...With the sweep of Boston College, Miami improved to 5-0 on the road in the ACC...Cade Kreuter, the sophomore transfer from

6 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL BASEBALL AMERICA (April 18-24) # School (Record) Prev 1. Virginia (36-3) 2 2. South Carolina (28-7) 3 3. Oregon State (27-7) 9 4. Vanderbilt (32-5) 1 5. Florida (28-9) 4 6. Texas A&M (26-10) 5 7. Texas (27-9) 6 8. Cal State Fullerton (27-9) 8 9. Arizona State (25-9) Florida State (26-10) TCU (25-11) Fresno State (25-5) Georgia Tech (27-10) North Carolina (30-8) California (23-9) Oklahoma State (27-9) Oklahoma (26-10) Stetson (29-7) Southern Miss (27-8) UCLA (19-12) Arkansas (26-9) Rice (26-14) NR 23. Arizona (23-13) Gonzaga (21-11) NR 25. MIAMI (24-12) NR * Bold indicates 2011 opponents NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS (April 18-24) # School (Record) Prev 1. Virginia (36-3) 2 2. South Carolina (28-7) 3 3. Vanderbilt (32-5) 1 4. Texas (27-9) 5 5. Florida (28-9) 4 6. Arizona State (25-9) TCU (25-11) 9 8. Cal State Fullerton (27-9) Texas A&M (26-10) Florida State (26-10) Oklahoma (26-10) Arkansas (26-9) North Carolina (30-8) Fresno State (25-5) Oregon State (27-7) Georgia Tech (27-10) UCLA (19-12) UC Irvine (23-9) Rice (26-14) Oklahoma State (27-9) Clemson (22-13) California (23-9) Stanford (16-12) Southern Miss (27-8) Arizona (23-13) Stetson (29-7) LSU (23-14) UNC Charlotte (28-8) Creighton (26-7) NR 30. MIAMI (24-12) NR * Bold indicates 2011 opponents USC, fi nally showed his promised and erupted at the plate in the fi rst game of the series...he went 3-3 with four RBI s, including a fi rst-pitch towering homerun to straight away center fi eld... Chantz Mack hit his fi rst career homerun in the third inning of the fi rst game of the series off BC pitcher Nate Bayuk. Canes Storm Past FGCU for Second Time in as Many Weeks Harold Martinez makes his fourth consecutive start at shortstop for the injured Stephen Perez...David Villasuso is back behind the plate after a day off on Sunday...Chris Pelaez, coming off a shoulder injury, makes his second start of the year as he was slotted as the DH and hit sixth...zeke DeVoss hit a two-out grand slam in the bottom of the fourth inning to give the Hurricanes a 10-0 lead...it was the second grand slam of the season for the Canes, as Michael Broad hit one exactly a week ago against UCF...For DeVoss, it was his fi rst home run of the season, and his fi rst since May 29, 2010, against Virginia in the ACC Tournament...It was also DeVoss second career grand slam, last clearing the bases against Boston College on May 27 of last year also in the ACC Tournament...Freshman outfi elder Dale Carey recorded his fi rst and second extra-base hits of his career when he doubled in the second and third innings, respectively...carey s double in the second inning drove home a run his third RBI in as many games...with a double in the eighth inning, Brad Fieger reached base four times in one game for the fi rst time this season...sophomore Michael Broad hit a deep home run over the left fi eld fence in the fi fth inning, his second blast of the season. This was the fi rst game this season where the Hurricanes had hit two home runs in one game...cade Kreuter pinch-hit for Rony Rodriguez in the bottom of the fi fth, and took over for him at fi rst base in the top of the sixth inning...it was the fi rst time all season Kreuter saw action in the fi eld, defensively. Packing the Park Miami s 10th Anniversary of the 2001 NCAA College World Series Championship game against NC State on April 9, marked a season-high in attendance at Alex Rodriguez Park with a crowd of 3,908 on hand for the Canes dramatic win, as well as the honoring of the CWS title team. Recapping the Last Game vs. Bethune-Cookman (April 20) Behind yet another display of power, and the continued excellence of Steven Ewing, the No. 20 University of Miami baseball team won its 10th contest in the last 11 tries, defeating visiting Bethune-Cookman University, 5-3, Wednesday evening at Alex Rodriguez Park. Miami (25-12) tuning up for three of their next four weekend series against top-ten opponents used its third three-run home run game of the season, continued with solid pitching, to down the Wildcats of Bethune-Cookman (22-19) in their only meeting this season. Bethune-Cookman took the early 1-0 lead in the top of the fi rst. UMiami sophomore starter Steven Ewing, who has not allowed more than two earned runs in his last eight starts, settled down and allowed just four hits over the remaining six innings to collect the win. The win is the sixth consecutive for Ewing, whose only loss of the season came in his season debut at Florida Atlantic (Feb. 23). It did not take long for Miami to respond, as junior infi elder Harold Martinez hit his third home run of the year in the bottom of the second inning. The very next batter, freshman Brad Fieger, hit a homer to the same spot over the left fi eld wall allowing the Hurricanes their fi rst back-toback series of home runs on the campaign. Then after Stephen Perez walked and advanced to second on a wild pitch, sophomore second baseman Zeke DeVoss ripped a single through the right side, plating Perez for a 3-1 Miami lead. The three runs spelled the end for B-CU starter Julio Morales who took the loss on just 1 1/3 innings tossed, allowing three earned runs on four hits and two walks. The Canes added to the lead in the third, as junior Rony Rodriguez sent the third UM home run of the night to left field for a 4-1 advantage. Bethune-Cookman plated one run in both the fourth and eighth innings, but was unable to catch the Canes as the bullpen allowed just two hits in relief of Ewing. Daniel Miranda earned his 11th save of the season in the victory. Ewing picked up the win in seven innings worked, spreading out two earned runs on fi ve hits, 10 strikeouts and no walks allowed. It was the second time this year the Orlando native has fanned double-digit batters. Morris Enters Elite Company with Win No. 1,300 Over the weekend, Jim Morris earned his 1,300th career Division I victory with Miami s victory in 10 innings over NC State on Saturday, April 9. The 18th-year UMiami skipper enters elite company with the win, joining just four other active Division I coaches to achieve the honor Augie Garrido (Texas), Gene Stephenson (Wichita State), Mike Martin (Florida State)

7 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL Inside the Numbers Multiple-Hit Games Player Total 9-Harold Martinez 10 (41) 1 (7) 1 (2) - 12 (50) 10-Nathan Melendres 4 (19) 3 (13) (1) - 7 (34) 7-Zeke DeVoss 10 (18) 3 (7) (25) 22-Chris Pelaez 2 (16) (6) (2) - 2 (24) 4-Stephen Perez 5 (17) 1 (5) (1) - 6 (23) 27-Brad Fieger David Villasuso 2 (9) (1) (10) 8-Michael Broad 5 (8) (9) 21-Rony Rodriguez Chantz Mack Dale Carey Shane Rowland Cade Kreuter Joey Porro Totals: Career totals in parentheses Multiple-RBI Games Player Total 9-Harold Martinez 5 (10) 2 (14) 1 (2) - 8 (26) 10-Nathan Melendres 3 (12) (3) (15) 8-Michael Broad 3 (10) 1 (3) 1-5 (14) 22-ChrisPelaez (5) (3) (5) - (13) 7-Zeke DeVoss 2 (6) (1) 1 (2) (1) 3 (10) 4-Stephen Perez 2 (7) - (1) (1) 2 (9) 21-Rony Rodriguez 5 (7) (9) 30-David Villasuso 2 (5) (3) (8) 36-Dale Carey Brad Fieger Cade Kreuter Shane Rowland Chantz Mack Joey Porro Totals: Career totals in parentheses Career Home Run Breakdown Player 1R 2R 3R GS Total 9-Harold Martinez Zeke DeVoss Nathan Melendres Chris Pelaez Michael Broad Stephen Perez Rony Rodriguez David Villasuso Brad Fieger Cade Kreuter Chantz Mack Shane Rowland Hurricane Hitting Streaks Player Season Current Career 10-Nathan Melendres Harold Martinez Zeke DeVoss Michael Broad Stephen Perez Chantz Mack Chris Pelaez David Villasuso Chris Pelaez Rony Rodriguez Brad Fieger Dale Carey Cade Kreuter Shane Rowland Joey Porro Scott Wiebel 1-1 Game-Winning RBI (24) Date Opponent Player (No.) GW RBI (Inn.) Score Final 2/18 Rutgers Perez (1) sac fl y (11th) /20 Rutgers Fieger (1) two-run double (4th) /24 Appalachian DeVoss(1) single (2nd) /26 Appalachian Rowland (1) home run (4th) /8 Illinois State Rodriguez (1) home run (11th) /11 Virginia Tech Rowland (2) fi elder s choice (2nd) /12 Virginia Tech Perez (2) single (5th) /13 Virginia Tech Martinez (1) two-run single (2nd) /15 FAU Melendres (1) ground-out (1st) /19 Wake Forest Martinez (2) single (9th) /20 Wake Forest Martinez (3) single (5th) /22 UCF Broad (1) grand slam (6th) /23 FGCU Rodriguez (2) single (6th) /29 FGCU Martinez (4) sac fl y (1st) /3 Boston College-1 Fieger (1) double (3rd) /3 Boston College-2 Martinez (5) single (1st) /6 FGCU Fieger (2) ground-out (2nd) /8 NC State Mack (1) double (1st) /9 NC State Villasuso (1) single (10th) /10 NC State Fieger (3) single (4th) /14 Barry Melendres (2) double (1st) /16 Maryland Carey (1) walk (3rd) /17 Maryland-2 Fieger (4) two-run home run (7th) /20 Bethune-Cook. Fieger (5) solo home run (2nd) Come From Behind Victories (11) Date Opponent Deficit(s) Final Score 2/18 Rutgers /24 Appalachian State /8 Illinois State /19 Wake Forest /20 Wake Forest /22 UCF /23 FGCU /6 FGCU /9 NC State /17 Maryland /20 Bethune-Cookman Innings with Five or More Runs (4) Date Opponent Innings Runs Batters 2/20 Rutgers 4th 5 9 3/13 Virginia Tech 6th /29 Florida Gulf Coast 4th /3 Boston College-2 1st 5 9 Last At Bat Wins (4) Date Opponent Score (Inn.) GW Play 2/18 Rutgers 1-1 (11th) Perez sac fl y 3/8 Illinois State 4-4 (11th) Rodriguez home run 3/19 Wake Forest 2-3 (9th) Martinez single 4/9 NC State (10th) Villasuso single Walk-Off Wins (3) Date Opponent Score (Inn.) GW Play 2/18 Rutgers 1-1 (11th) Perez sac fl y 3/8 Illinois State 4-4 (11th) Rodriguez home run 4/9 NC State (10th) Villasuso single Current Hurricanes Last Home Run Player G Date Opponent 4-Stephen Perez 31 6/5/10 Texas A&M (NCAA) 24-Shane Rowland 23 2/26/11 Appalachian State 22-Chris Pelaez 20 6/5/10 Texas A&M (NCAA) 7-Zeke DeVoss 10 4/3/11 Boston College-1 2-Chantz Mack 10 4/3/11 Boston College-1 10-Nathan Melendres 10 4/3/11 Boston College-1 19-Cade Kreuter 6 4/3/11 Boston College-1 8-Michael Broad 3 3/29/11 Florida Gulf Coast 30-David Villasuso 3 4/13/11 Barry 9-Harold Martinez - 4/20/11 Bethune-Cookman 21-Rony Rodriguez - 4/20/11 Bethune-Cookman 27-Brad Fieger - 4/20/11 Bethune-Cookman

8 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL USA TODAY/ESPN (April 18-24) # School (Record) Prev 1. Virginia (36-3) 2 2. South Carolina (28-7) 3 3. Vanderbilt (32-5) 1 4. Texas (27-9) 7 5. Florida (28-9) 4 6. Cal State Fullerton (27-9) 9 7. Texas A&M (26-10) 6 8. Oregon State (27-7) Arizona State (25-9) North Carolina (30-8) Florida State (26-10) Georgia Tech (27-10) Fresno State (25-5) TCU (25-11) Oklahoma (26-10) Arkansas (26-9) Oklahoma State (27-9) UC Irvine (23-9) California (23-9) UCLA (19-12) Southern Miss (27-8) Rice (26-14) NR 23. Arizona (23-13) MIAMI (24-12) NR 25. Stetson (29-7) NR * Bold indicates 2011 opponents COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWS (April 18-24) # School (Record) Prev 1. Virginia (36-3) 1 2. South Carolina (28-7) 3 3. Vanderbilt (32-5) 2 4. Texas (27-9) 4 5. Cal State Fullerton (27-9) 7 6. Florida (28-9) 5 7. Oregon State (27-7) Texas A&M (26-10) 8 9. Georgia Tech (27-10) TCU (25-11) UCLA (19-12) Arizona State (25-9) Fresno State (25-5) North Carolina (30-8) Oklahoma State (27-9) Oklahoma (26-10) Arkansas (26-9) Florida State (26-10) California (23-9) MIAMI (24-12) Stetson (29-7) Southern Miss (27-8) Arizona (23-13) UC Irvine (23-9) NR 25. Rice (26-14) Connecticut ( ) Coastal Carolina (24-12) NR 28. Creighton (26-7) NR 29. Gonzaga ( ) UNC Charlotte (28-8) 30 * Bold indicates 2011 opponents and Mark Marquess (Stanford). Others close to the honor include Pete Dunn (Stetson) and Jim Gilligan (Lamar). Athletics Gets a Changing of the Guard On April 12, 2011, the University of Miami offi cially announced the hiring of Shawn Eichorst as the new Director of Athletics for the Hurricanes. He took over for Interim Director of Athletics, Tony Hernandez, who was serving in the position vacated by former AD Kirby Hocutt who left in March for a similar position at Texas Tech University. Eichorst comes to UMiami from the University of Wisconsin, having also served in the Department of Athletics at the University of South Carolina. Canes Make Another Move In the Latest NCAA RPI Rankings The University of Miami jumped another spot in the NCAA RPI rankings over the course of the last two days. The Hurricanes moved to their highest point of the season-to-date as No. 23, using a 5-3 win Wednesday night over Bethune-Cookman (with an RPI of 129). Catch Me If U Can This year s UMiami team is full of speed from all areas of the lineup, and through 37 games, it is quite prevalent. Head coach Jim Morris has preached aggressive base running throughout his illustrious career, with the Canes swiping 72-of-88 bases this season. Zeke DeVoss leads the way with an ACC-best 25 steals, followed by Nathan Melendres (13) and Stephen Perez (6). Former Cane Gets MLB Contract Extension Former University of Miami outfi elder and current Milwaukee Brewers left fi elder Ryan Braun signed a $105-million, fi ve-year contract extension with the Brewers on Thursday, April 21. The deal includes a mutual option for one additional year worth up to $20 million and is the longest commitment to a player in Brewers franchise history. Braun gets a $10-million signing bonus and will make salaries of $19 million a year in , $18 million in 2019, $16 million in The mutual option is worth up to $20 million with a $4-million buyout. Rony Rodriguez Picks Up Weekly ACC Award for Canes After hitting.750 and producing his teamleading fourth home run in helping the University of Miami to a perfect 3-0 week, junior infi elder Rony Rodriguez has been selected as the Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Co-Player of the Week for the week of March 28 April 3. He shares the award with Clemson infi elder Richie Shaffer for the week of April 4. On the week, Miami defeated Florida Gulf Coast and Boston College, respectively. Rodriguez, who started all three games last week for the Hurricanes at fi rst base, led Miami in batting average with a.750 clip, producing six hits in eight offi cial at-bats including two walks and scoring seven runs. His 80.0 percent on-base percentage is the best for any Hurricanes performer in a week at this point on the campaign. NCAA RPI (4/21/2011) 1. Virginia Florida North Carolina Georgia Tech Florida State Clemson Miami (Fla.) UCF NC State Florida Atlantic Maryland Wake Forest Duke USF Virginia Tech.531 The Sunset High alum and former Miami Dade College product, now in his second year as a UMiami student-athlete, helped keep the Hurricanes perfect on the road in ACC play at 5-0 using a doubleheader sweep of Boston College on Sunday in 19-4 and 7-6 (5 innings) wins in Chestnut Hill, Mass. His slugging percentage for the week was 1.125, and he was perfect defensively with 14 putouts and an assist, all coming at the fi rst base position. Against Boston College, Rodriguez was 2-for-2 with three runs scored and two walks in the doubleheader opener, only to follow with a 2-for-3 performance in the nightcap registering a solo home run in the fi fth, which proved to be the game-winning RBI for the 7-6 decision in the curfew rule enforced fi ve inning affair. Last Time vs. North Carolina (4/18/10)... The 13th-ranked University of Miami baseball team won in thrilling fashion over No. 21 North Carolina on Sunday, scoring three runs in the bottom of the eighth in a curfew-shortened game to pick up an 8-7 win at Alex Rodriguez Park. The win secured Miami s fi rst ever series sweep over the Tar Heels since the `Canes joined the ACC in Down 7-5 heading into the bottom of the eighth, the Hurricanes (27-9, 14-4 ACC) knew it would be their last chance to come back due to the Atlantic Coast Conference s curfew rule that wouldn t allow for another inning to start. Zeke DeVoss quickly made it 7-6 with a solo homer to lead off the inning. Back-to-back walks by Frankie Ratcliff and Scott Lawson put runners on fi rst and second, with still no outs on the board. Yasmani Grandal - who already had two hits and four RBI on the day - then singled up the middle in center to load the bases. Harold Martinez grounded into a double play, but moved

9 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL 2011 ACC Preseason Polls Atlantic Division Coaches Baseball America Perfect Game 1. Clemson 1. Clemson 1. Florida State 2. Florida State 2. Florida State 2. Clemson 3. NC State 3. NC State 3. NC State 4. Maryland 4. Maryland 4. Boston College 5. Boston College 5. Boston College 5. Wake Forest 6. Wake Forest 6. Wake Forest 6. Maryland Coastal Division Coaches Baseball America Perfect Game 1. Virginia 1. Virginia 1. Virginia 2. Georgia Tech 2. MIAMI 2. MIAMI 3. MIAMI 3. Georgia Tech 3. North Carolina 4. North Carolina 4. North Carolina 4. Georgia Tech 5. Virginia Tech 5. Virginia Tech 5. Virginia Tech 6. Duke 6. Duke 6. Duke Lawson to third and scored Ratcliff to tie it up at 7-7. Michael Broad, who had come on a pinch-runner in the seventh, then came to the plate with Lawson waiting on third. But the fi rst pitch by reliever Nate Striz was thrown in the dirt and got away from catcher Jesse Wierzbicki, allowing Lawson to score easily to give the `Canes their second win this year on walk-off wild pitch. The game started over an hour late due to inclement weather in the area and on a few occasions was stopped for fi eld maintenance as rain fell on and off last in the game. No inning could start after 5:15 p.m., a time that passed in the bottom of the eighth during Miami s rally. After UNC (22-16, 6-11 ACC) took a 7-5 lead in the top of the fi fth, Miami s bullpen kept the game close, tossing four shutout innings to give the offense a chance in the eighth. Daniel Miranda (3-1) earned the win, tossing two shut-out innings in the seventh and eighth. E.J. Encinosa, Sam Robinson and Eric Whaley kept the Tar Heels off the board in two combined innings after starter Jason Santana allowed seven runs - fi ve earned - in four innings. Grandal lead the `Canes at the plate, going 3-for-4 with four RBI. UM s fi rst three batters in the line-up - DeVoss, Ratcliff and Lawson - combined to collect six hits and score seven runs - including the fi nal three in the eighth. Four UNC hitters fi nished with two hits, including Wierzbicki and Ben Bunting, who each scored twice. Michael Morin (5-1) allowed three runs in the ninth and suffered the loss. UNC starter Patrick Johnson struggled, allowing fi ve runs in 3 1/3 innings. A two-run double by Grandal in the bottom of the fi rst put UM up early on, but UNC scored three in the second and two more in the third to take a 5-2 lead. The Hurricanes tied things up in the bottom of the fourth however, scoring their third run on Ryan Perry s second homer of the weekend on a deep blast to left. A bases-loaded single to center by Grandal later in the frame scored two more, but the lead was short-lived however as back-to-back as the Tar Heels put two more up in the fi fth on an RBI double and an RBI single. From there, both teams were held off the board until the `Canes big rally in the eighth. Series Sweep Comes for Canes Against NC State Wolfpack MIAMI IN THE NATIONAL POLLS A week-by-week look at where the Canes rank in fi ve national college baseball polls: DATE Record NCBWA Collegiate Baseball USA Today/ESPN Baseball America Perfect Game USA Preseason Feb Feb NR NR 28 March NR NR NR NR NR March RV NR RV NR NR March RV 29 RV NR 27 March NR NR NR NR NR April NR NR NR NR NR April NR 19 RV NR NR April April 25 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 May 30 June 6 June 13 Final

10 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL Charting the Hurricane Starters Starters Opponent W-L IP H R ER BB SO Rutgers ND Rutgers ND Rutgers W at Florida Atlantic L Appalachian St. W Appalachian St. L Appalachian St. W at USF ND at Florida L at Florida L at Florida L Illinois State ND Illinois State ND Virginia Tech W Virginia Tech W Virginia Tech W Florida Atlantic W at Wake Forest W at Wake Forest ND at Wake Forest W UCF W FGCU ND Georgia Tech L Georgia Tech ND Georgia Tech ND FGCU W at Boston College W at Boston College W at FGCU W NC State W NC State ND NC State W Barry W Maryland W Maryland L Maryland W Bethune-Cookman W Totals: Game 1: The Wolfpack trekked down to Miami winners of eight of their last 10 games...the Hurricanes took two out of three in Raleigh last season, with Miami sweeping the series at Alex Rodriguez Park in Jim Morris went with a familiar lineup on Friday night with the usual cast...designated hitter Chris Pelaez continued to make strides off an injury, making his third straight start...miami continued its hot hitting from Wednesday night against Florida Gulf Coast with fi ve hits in the fi rst inning to jump out to a 3-0 lead, including knocks from the fi rst three batters...zeke DeVoss led off with a single, followed by an RBI double from Chantz Mack...Nathan Melendres then bunt singled, setting up a fi rst and third situation...two batters later, Rony Rodriguez knocked in Mack with a sacrifi ce fl y for the second run...with two outs, Brad Fieger punched in Melendres for the third run with a single...chris Pelaez also singled to cap off the inning and give Miami a 3-0 early lead that it would not concede...the Canes only registered one hit after the fi rst inning, with the pitching carrying the team the rest of the way...starter Bryan Radziewski recorded eight strikeouts on the night over his 5 2/3 innings pitched...the freshman improved to 5-2 on the year...travis Miller came in and overpowered the Wolfpack hitters in his 2 1/3 innings of relief work...daniel Miranda closed it out with an inning of work to earn his eighth save of the season...nathan Melendres and Rony Rodriguez each had key sacrifi ce fl ies to account for half of the runs on the night...chantz Mack also put down his third sacrifi ce bunt of the season...zeke DeVoss swiped 18th stolen base of the season when he took third base in the bottom of the eighth...devoss leads the Atlantic Coast Conference in that category...freshman Brad Fieger led the Canes with two hits in four trips to the plate...in his last 10 games, Fieger is (.389)... Head track and fi eld coach Amy Deem threw out the fi rst pitch on Friday night... Deem will be the head coach of the United States Olympic Track and Field team for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Game 2: With the win, head coach Jim Morris earned his 1,300th Division I victory... At four hours and fi ve minutes (4hr, 5 mins) tonight s game was the longest for the Hurricanes this season...david Villasuso s game-winning double was his sixth of the season and his fi rst game-winning hit of the year...miami s 14-runs scored are the fi fth double-digit outpour in winning-fashion on the year for the Hurricanes...UM has scored an amazing 65 runs in its last six games dating back to the conclusion of the Georgia Tech series...starting pitcher Eric Whaley has gotten out every fi rst batter he s faced this season. In addition, the fi rst inning double by NC State s Pratt Maynard was just the second hit Whaley s allowed in an opening inning this season...tonight s attendance of 3,908 was the highest of the 2011 season inside Alex Rodriguez Park...Miami s fi rst four runs were all scored with two outs in the third inning...rony Rodriguez s eighth inning double was his sixth of the year...the twobagger tied Rodriguez with Nathan Melendres for second on the team in doubles... Chantz Mack s fourth inning double was his fourth on the season...cade Kreuter s 10th inning double was his fourth of the year, as well...brad Fieger s three singles mark his second multi-hit game in a row, and the eighth overall for the freshman from Naples..Scoring eight runs in the eighth inning, the Wolfpack shredded the Hurricanes nine-run lead to one, bringing the score to NC State s eight runs came within one of the season record for the most runs given up in an inning by the Hurricanes (9 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/26/11)...Tonight marked the eighth time this season that Miami hitters have gone three up, three down in the fi rst inning at home. Game 3: Sophomore right-hander E.J. Encinosa struck out 11 Wolfpack batters today in 7 innings of work...encinosa left after throwing 99 pitches 67 of which were for strikes...miami took the lead on a single by Brad Fieger with two outs in the fourth inning...freshman third baseman Brad Fieger has now produced three-straight multi-hit games after going 2-for-3 today...the Hurricanes batters put the ball in play plenty today, striking out just fi ve times... After a disappointing on Saturday evening, the UMiami bullpen combined for two scoreless innings on just one hit allowed...after blowing last night s save, Daniel Miranda retired all three batters in the 9th for his team-leading ninth save of the year...the Hurricanes, who are now 11-3 in the ACC, have swept four out of fi ve ACC series this year (Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Boston College and NC State)...Miami did not draw a single walk on the day...every plate appearance for the Hurricanes resulted in an offi cial at-bat today...nc State only had fi ve balls leave the infi eld against Miami starter E.J. Encinosa including four fl y outs and a double. Jackets Weather the Storm in Coral Gables Game 1: Junior infi elder and Louisville Slugger Preseason All-America selection Harold Martinez made his fi rst career start at shortstop as a result of starter Stephen Perez s injured quadriceps and back-up Joey Porro s season-ending broken ankle...for the fi rst time this season, Chantz Mack hit in the two-slot...um s outfi eld traded places in the top of the seventh inning as Zeke DeVoss moved from left to center; Mack moved from right to left; and Dale Carey moved from center to right...despite the loss, the Canes have won 10 out of the last 12 games since head coach Jim Morris return from gall bladder surgery and an infection stemming from the surgery on March 8...Senior Chris Pelaez staked his fi rst hit of the season on a single to the right side as a pinch hitter in the eighth inning...both clubs came into tonight s contest on winning streaks Miami having won its last nine, and Georgia Tech winning its last 13...After tonight s victory, GT remains the only program unbeaten in 2011 ACC play...faces in the Crowd Chicago Bears Tight End, and former Cane, Greg Olsen was in attendance...former UM shortstop and recent University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame inductee Bobby Hill threw out the game s ceremonial fi rst pitch...miami head coach Jim Morris is familiar with the Yellow Jackets, having coached Georgia Tech from winning 504 games...since moving from third base on March 11 versus Virginia Tech, Harold Martinez has resurged as a hitter going on a nine-game hitting streak... Before March 11, he was batting just.167. Since the switch, he is hitting tonight s game marks the sixth time this season in which the Canes have committed at least four errors...it also marks the second game in a row with at least four errant plays...tonight s six errors are the most by a UM team since the Canes committed seven at Florida in the 2010 Gainesville Super Regional...Junior pitcher Sam Abrams, in 6 2/3 innings, has yet to give up a run this season...the bullpen s streak of 22 consecutive innings without an earned run came to an end when freshman Javi Salas gave up three runs in the eighth. Game 2: With two RBI s on two hits, freshman Dale Carey recorded the fi rst multi-hit game of his career...carey is now on a three game hitting streak... Coming into the beginning of the week, Carey had only recorded one hit on the year...harold Martinez, despite getting on base twice, was unable to get a hit to extend his hitting streak, which ended at nine games...junior relief pitcher Sam Robinson gave up a double to lead off the eighth inning...this

11 was the fi rst extra-base hit given up by Robinson this season, after 16 previous innings without allowing an extra base hit...however, now with 17 innings pitched in 15 different appearances, Robinson has yet to allow a run...junior closer Daniel Miranda also gave up the fi rst home run of his season in the top of the 10th inning...since moving from third base on March 11 versus Virginia Tech, Harold Martinez has resurged as a hitter going on a nine-game hitting streak...before March 11, he was batting just since the switch, he is hitting.395 with a.425 on base percentage...after committing a season-high six errors the night before, the Miami defense, with the same lineup, responded with an error-free performance...all nine Georgia Tech runs in the 10th inning came with two outs... The 12 runs by the Yellow Jackets are the most allowed by the Hurricanes this year. Game 3: Junior Harold Martinez Martinez started at shortstop every game of this series, and has started all 25 games this season...freshman catcher Shane Rowland made his fi rst start of the series behind the plate and batted eighth in the lineup...starting pitcher Eric Whaley continues to pitch brilliantly, striking out a career-high 10 batters through seven innings...whaley only gave up one run on two hits, but did not factor in the decision...for Whaley, it was his third consecutive start with eight-or-more strikeouts, and his fourth of the season...collecting their 15th straight win, Sunday marked the fi rst time the Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech ever swept the Hurricanes in Coral Gables, and the fi rst sweep overall by Georgia Tech since The last time the Canes were swept by anyone at home was Clemson in Reliever Sam Robinson gave up a run in the top of the ninth inning...for Robinson, it was his fi rst earned run given up after 17 2/3 innings this season...today s match-up was the 78th all-time meeting between the two schools in a series that dates back to After committing a combined 10 errors in games on Wednesday (Florida Gulf Coast) and Friday (Georgia Tech), the Miami defense responded with back-to-back error-free performances on Saturday and Sunday against the Rambling Wreck. Canes Overwhelm Eagles in Battle of the Birds (March 23) Zeke DeVoss started in center fi eld tonight in place of Nathan Melendres who served as designated hitter and Chantz Mack suited up in left fi eld with Rony Rodriguez over in right fi eld...late in the game, head coach Jim Morris made defensive substitutions with Martinez playing shortstop; Rodriguez moving to fi rst base; Dale Carey going to center and Mack moving to right...devoss recorded his team-high tying fi fth double of the night in the fourth inning, before swiping his team-leading 11th steal of the season reaching safely at third...junior pitcher Travis Miller saw action in his second game this year, picking up his fi rst win since May 2, Miller toed the rubber in the fi fth inning in relief of starter AJ Salcines...Miller s only other action came against Illinois State (March 8)...Daniel Miranda picked up his team-best sixth save of the year sitting second-best in the ACC in that category...miranda earned his fi fth save in the last six games and his fi fth consecutive when toeing the rubber in relief...for the sixth consecutive game, 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL Charting the Hurricane Relievers Relievers Opponent W-L-S IP H R ER BB SO Rutgers W Rutgers L Rutgers S at Florida Atlantic ND Appalachian St. S Appalachian St. ND Appalachian St. ND at USF L at Florida ND at Florida ND at Florida ND Illinois State W Illinois State L Virginia Tech S Virginia Tech S Virginia Tech ND Florida Atlantic ND at Wake Forest S at Wake Forest W-S at Wake Forest S UCF S FGCU W-S Georgia Tech ND Georgia Tech L Georgia Tech L FGCU ND at Boston College ND at Boston College S FGCU ND NC State S NC State W NC State S Barry ND Maryland ND Maryland ND Maryland S Bethune-Cookman S Totals: the UMiami bullpen did not allow a single run, this time using the combination of Travis Miller who earned the win, Adam Sargent, Sam Robinson and Daniel Miranda for the fi nal fi ve frames in relief of starter AJ Salcines who tossed the fi rst four frames...harold Martinez recorded a hit in his eighth straight game tonight, using a single to right in the sixth inning...since making the move to fi rst base in the series-opener against Virginia Tech on March 11, Martinez has a team-high.467 average at the plate adding a team-leading 14 hits and a slugging percentage of.533 during that span. Rodriguez Is Burnt Orange and Money Green After a blistering fall campaign, leading the Hurricanes in batting average and hits, junior infi elder/outfi elder Rony Rodriguez has burst out of the gates quickly as a team leader in the spring as well. Rodriguez was selected as the ACC Co-Player of the Week (April 4-10), and is second on the Hurricanes team in batting average (.316) while leading the Canes in home runs (6) and slugging percentage (.579). Position Change In the second game of the series against Virginia Tech, Miami head coach Jim Morris elected to move All-American third baseman Harold Martinez to fi rst, in a straight switch with freshman Brad Fieger. Since the move, Martinez has a.955 fi elding percentage and leads the team in batting average with a.379 clip over the course of the past 23 games. One Whale of a Game Sophomore pitcher Eric Whaley picked up his team-best third win of the year in Miami s series fi nale win (and series sweep) of Virginia Tech on Sunday, March 13, going a season-long tying seven innings allowing just three hits and striking out three with zero walks issued to the Hokies. The Pompano Beach native has earned wins in all three home series fi nales on the campaign. Miami Too Much for Demon Deacons on the Road Miami claimed its the sixth consecutive conference win with a sweep of the Demon Deacons on the road. It s the fi rst time Miami has started the Atlantic Coast Conference season 6-0 since The Canes advanced to the College World Series that same year...the Hurricanes claimed their fi rst three road wins of the year, entering the weekend 0-5 in that capacity...bryan Radziewski laid claim to his third win of season while striking out a season-high 10 batters in 6 1/3 tossed on friday night...eric Whaley collected his team-leading fourth win of the season with six innings pitched, accounting for nine strikeouts and allowing three earned runs [a three-run homer]...zeke DeVoss batted.500 for the weekend, scoring six runs and claiming fi ve hits and walking a team-leading four times...harold Martinez drove in the game-winning run in back-to-back games during the second and third game of the series, respectively...junior Rony Rodriguez hit his third home run of the season in helping start a Canes come-from-behind win in Sunday s series fi nale. Canes Sweep Hokies in Much-Anticipated Rematch The Canes opened up ACC play last Friday night with a win against the Virginia Tech Hokies. Miami has dominated Virginia Tech in Coral Gables, winning

12 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL six of the seven match-ups on its home fi eld. The Canes are now 5-3 all-time in ACC-opening games...nathan Melendres returned to the lineup as well, playing center fi eld after a four-game absence due to a hand injury...playing Small Ball Miami looked to manufacture runs against the Hokies, bunting six different times throughout the game with four resulting in bunt singles and one in a sacrifi ce...um also had three steal attempts on the night, with two successful tries by sophomore Stephen Perez...As a team, Miami improved to with stolen bases on the season...runners left on base plagued the Hurricanes once again in the opening game of the series, as they left 11 men on the base paths in tonight s game...the Canes left the bases loaded in three different innings, and two on in another, with each four of the innings ending in a strikeout...freshman starting pitcher Bryan Radziewski tossed a gem in the series-opener, going seven shutouts innings to earn his second career victory...it was the longest start of his career; the second time he has gone 5-plus innings without giving up a run; and his third quality start of the season...junior Sam Robinson pitched a perfect eighth, and has yet to give up a run on the season...daniel Miranda came in and pitched a bumpy ninth, allowing his fi rst run of the season, before closing the door on the Hokies... Freshman Dale Carey made a diving catch in the top of the ninth inning to rob shortstop Tim Smalling of a potential extra-base hit...the hit would have brought the tying run to the plate with nobody out...carey was inserted into the game in the bottom of the eighth as a pinch-runner and later on Stephen Perez s RBI double...he stayed in the game as the right fi elder, where he proceeded to make his clutch play...sophomore right-hander E.J. Encinosa threw 96 pitches in eight and two-thirds innings of work. Encinosa earned his fi rst win of the season and now stands at On Saturday, Harold Martinez and Brad Fieger swapped positions at the corners Friday night and were back at the positions tonight...it s Fieger s second career start at third and Martinez s second start of the season at fi rst...martinez played 10 games at fi rst base during the 2009 season...harold Martinez recorded two singles in tonight for his second multi-hit game this season...southpaw hurler Sam Robinson earned his second save of the season, throwing only two pitches to seal Miami s 2-1 win over Virginia Tech...Sam Robinson made his 10 appearances to date, including a string of the last six of eight contests this month... Sunday s 11 runs scored was the highest runs production for the Hurricanes all season. The previous high was 10 against Appalachian State in the series fi nale on February 26...Sunday s Starters Six of today s starters collected hits, while all nine starters reached base safely. Harold Martinez posted multiple hits for the second time in as many games (third time this year), knocking in a season-high four RBI...Nathan Melendres registered a season-high three hits, adding a RBI and scoring twice...rony Rodriguez and Stephen Perez both tallied multiple RBI in the series fi nale...sophomore right-hander Eric Whaley had another solid production in his fourth start of the year...whaley went seven innings on the hill, spreading out three hits with no runs, no walks and striking out eight batters...whaley has a team second-best 23 strikeouts on the year...scoring 11 runs on nine hits meant Miami scored runs with guys on base, moving them over with bunts and driving them in with timely hits...miami began the game with three consecutive bunt singles...umiami has tallied fi ve-plus hits in each of the last six games, including 14 against Illinois State (March 8)...The Canes showed great plate awareness on Sunday, drawing 10 walks from six Virginia Tech pitchers...the 10 walks taken was a season-high for UM. The First Father/Son Duo Freshman catcher Shane Rowland has stepped right into the UMiami starting lineup and taken charge. He belted his fi rst home run over the weekend against Appalachian State. The Tampa native is the son of former UMiami second baseman and current international scout for the New York Yankees, Donny Rowland. They are the fi rst father/son duo to ever play baseball at the U. Miami Predicted to Finish Third In Coastal Division Miami baseball has been predicted to fi nish third in the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference Coaches Preseason Poll. The poll is voted on by the league s 12 head coaches. Capturing a league record in 2010, the Hurricanes fi nished the year third in the Coastal Division behind Virginia and Georgia Tech, respectively. Miami posted a overall record en route to claiming the NCAA Coral Gables Regional title, and advancing to the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional. Top-Ranked Gators Bite Back in Tough Gainesville Series Sophomore E.J. Encinosa came into Gainesville and pitched the game of his life...facing the number one team in the country on the road, Encinosa went 7+ innings, allowing just fi ve hits and one run to go along with three K s...encinosa was the tough luck UM s Predicted ACC Finish Year Place Points Actual 2005* 1st 118 3rd 2006* 5th 95 5th rd 58 5th th 59 1st th 49 5th th 42 5th th 48??? * coaches used different point system loser, as the Canes were unable to push a run across...sam Abrams, a walk-on, saw his fi rst action of the season when he came in the game in the bottom of the fourth after relieving freshman Bryan Radziewski... Abrams went 3 2/3 innings without giving up a run, giving a Miami a chance to claw their way back into the game...dale Carey was the only man to reach base for the Hurricanes in game two of the series, as reached twice with a hit and hit by pitch...he also stole his fi rst base of he season, but no Cane was able to drive him home...despite the Canes struggles offensively, Shane Rowland quietly had himself a nice series against the Gators...Although just batting at a.222 average, Rowland posted an impressive.400 on base percentage, and had one of the six RBI s for the Hurricanes...Yet again, Sam Robinson pitched brilliantly out of the pen...in 2 2/3 innings, Robinson did not yield a run, while giving up three hits...on the season, he has not allowed a run in 7.2 innings pitched, and those three hits are the only three hits he s allowed...as the rest of the Hurricanes struggle to fi nd their groove at the plate, Rony Rodriguez has been the only Canes player to hit with consistency...through the fi rst eleven games, he leads the team in batting average with a.286 mark, slugging percentage with a.536 mark, and doubles with four. Encinosa Has a Career Day in Gainesville Sophomore starting pitcher E.J. Encinosa went a career-long seven innings against top-ranked Florida (March 5). In a 1-0 loss to the Gators, Encinosa allowed just the one run on fi ve hits and struckout three in a pitchers duel with UF s Hudson Randall. Though not giving up the game-winning hit, Encinosa walked the fi rst batter he faced in the eighth frame before being relieved out of the bullpen. The Club in Miami Once again, the Hurricanes achieved a 40-win season, fi nishing and a spot in the NCAA Super Regional. All-time at UMiami, the Canes have achieved at least 40 wins 32 seasons including 13 times under Jim Morris. In fact, UM has claimed 50-plus wins 19 times in school history, and 60-plus wins on three occasions. Miami posted at least 40 wins from , marking one of the longest streaks in NCAA history with a school collected 40 or more wins in consecutive years. Miami Defeats Appalachian in Three-Game Home Affair Brad Fieger had a career series against Appalachian State, going 6-13 for in the series, scoring three runs and doubling in the Canes series win... Sophomore Stephen Perez went 5-11, but slugged a robust.818 with nine total bases, as he doubled twice and tripled...in the rubber match of the three game set, Eric Whaley pitched seven innings of shutout ball with nine strikeouts to lead the Canes to a much needed 10-0 win...it was Whaley s second win of the season, and dropped is ERA to Joey Porro, who was the student-manager for the Hurricanes last year, made his fi rst career start on Sunday as he started at second base...he singled twice and drove in three runs for his fi rst career hits and RBI...The Miami offense, which had struggled through the fi rst part of the season, woke up on Sunday, when the Canes banged out a season-high 10 runs on 10 hits...they scored all their runs in three different innings, as they put up three in the fourth and eighth innings, and four in the sixth...the UMiami bullpen pitched brilliantly during the series, allowing just two earned runs over 8 2/3 innings during the series...adam Sargent and Daniel Miranda each appeared in two games and allowed zero

13 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL PERFECT GAME (April 18-24) # School (Record) Prev 1. South Carolina (28-7) 3 2. Virginia (36-3) 2 3. Vanderbilt (32-5) 1 4. Florida (28-9) 4 5. Texas A&M (26-10) 6 6. Cal State Fullerton (27-9) 7 7. Texas (27-9) 8 8. Fresno State (25-5) 9 9. Oregon State (27-7) North Carolina (30-8) Florida State (26-10) Georgia Tech (27-10) Arizona State (25-9) TCU (25-11) Oklahoma State (27-9) California (23-9) Oklahoma (26-10) Stetson (29-7) Southern Miss (27-8) UCLA (19-12) Arkansas (26-9) Rice (26-14) NR 23. Arizona (23-13) Troy (26-9) MIAMI (24-12) NR * Bold indicates 2011 opponents COLLEGE BASEBALL LINEUP (April 18-24) # School (Record) Prev 1. South Carolina (28-7) 2 2. Vanderbilt (32-5) 1 3. Virginia (36-3) 3 4. Florida (28-9) 4 5. Cal State Fullerton (27-9) 5 6. TCU (25-11) 7 7. Arizona State (25-9) 9 8. Florida State (26-10) Texas (27-9) Oregon State (27-7) UCLA (19-12) North Carolina (30-8) Texas A&M (26-10) Arkansas (26-9) Fresno State (25-5) UC Irvine (23-9) Rice (26-14) Oklahoma State (27-9) Georgia Tech (27-10) Oklahoma (26-10) Stetson (29-7) MIAMI (24-12) Clemson (22-13) Arizona (23-13) Coastal Carolina (24-12) Auburn (20-15) NR 27. Southern Miss (27-8) LSU (23-14) Texas State (23-12) NR 30. Stanford (16-12) 22 * Bold indicates 2011 opponents HOW THEY GOT HERE Below is a breakdown of the newcomers on Miami s roster for the 2011 season: Dade County (6) Sam Abrams Bryan Radziewski Javi Salas AJ Salcines Julian Santos Adam Sargent Broward County (1) Corey Janson Collier County (2) Brad Fieger Scott Wiebel Hillsbourough County (1) Shane Rowland Newhall, Calif. (1) Cade Kreuter Marietta, Ga. (1) Dale Carey Randolph, N.J. (1) Colin McMahon High School Killian Senior Florida Christian School Christopher Columbus Florida Christian School Killian Senior Miami Palmetto Senior High School Flanagan High School Naples Barron Collier High School Tampa Catholic High School/Transfer Hart/Southern California High School Wheeler High School Randolph ALEX RODRIGUEZ PARK INFORMATION Renovations to Alex Rodriguez Park are thanks in large part to a $3.9 million contribution by New York Yankees third baseman and 11-time MLB All-Star Alex Rodriguez. The gift - the largest ever to the University of Miami baseball program - has assisted the program in continuing to develop fi rst-class facilities. The offi cial announcement of his gift was made on Oct. 10, Alex Rodriguez Park has taken form in a three-phase process: Phase I called for seating modifi cations, new dugouts, new stadium lighting and utility infrastructure and new rest rooms. Phase II entailed renovating below the grand stand area in addition to adding new concession areas. The fi nal phase included adding a new clubhouse, weight room, training room, meeting room, video room and academic area. In addition, a new press box along with four VIP suites have been built atop the grandstand. This past offseason, addition seating was added down both lines while a new scoreboard was constructed in left fi eld. MAJOR DONOR LIST Alex Rodriguez Paul & Swanee DiMare and Family Huizenga Family Foundation Nelson and Tillie Lancione Judi and Robert Newman Thomas Adams James Klotz Frank Russo Lois Kerr Henry Burnett Mr. & Mrs. Gino DiMare The Herald Family Jeronimo Esteve ROOM NAMING RIGHTS The Huizenga Family Ticket Tower and Box Offi ce Tillie and Nelson Lancione Press Box Judi and Robert Newman Computer/Academic Room Tommy Adams Baseball Coaches Locker Room FMS Bonds, Inc. UM Players Locker Room Frank M. Russo Weight Room Lois Kerr Home Team Dugout ARCHITECT Rizo, Carreno & Partners CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Overholt Construction Corporation ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $14 million MARK LIGHT FIELD In 1971, former Miami Coach Ron Fraser had a dream of building a state-of-the-art college baseball fi eld and Hurricane supporter George Light came forward with the funding. The fi eld, dedicated in 1977, is named for Light s son, Mark, who died of muscular dystrophy.

14 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL runs, while Miranda had a save in the fi rst game of the series...freshman catcher Shane Rowland, who had made his fi rst career start against Rutgers on a Sunday, started all three games over the course of the weekend...rowland took over for David Villasuso, who recorded one start at DH. Canes Start the 2011 Campaign with Series Win Over Rutgers The Canes trotted out Brad Fieger at fi rst, Michael Broad at second, Stephen Perez at short, Harold Martinez at third and David Villasuso for the opening game...in the outfi eld, Nathan Melendres played center, while he was fl anked by Zeke DeVoss in left and Chantz Mack in right...bryan Radziewski started on the hill...freshman infi elder Brad Fieger started all three games at fi rst base for the Canes in the season-opening series, the only freshman position player to start on Opening Day this season for Miami...Freshman hurler Bryan Radziewski became the fi rst rookie starter in more than 18 years to pitch on Opening Night for the Miami Hurricanes...Zeke DeVoss started off the season hot, as he started in the leadoff slot for each of the opening series games against the Scarlet Knights...He posted a.533 on base percentage, a.727 slugging percentage, and scored two runs in the three game set...bryan Radziewski became just the latest Hurricane starter to hurl a gem on opening night...with Radziewski s line of one run allowed in six innings while striking out eight, he became the fi fth straight opening day starter to go at least fi ve innings and give up just one run or less...projected eighth and ninth inning men Sam Robinson and Daniel Miranda started the season off in style, as they both appeared in two games and gave up zero runs. Combined, they went 6 1/3 innings while striking out 9 and giving up just two hits and one walk...with the Canes 5-3 win on Sunday, Miami won their opening weekend series for the third consecutive season...they beat Rutgers two out of three last season, and swept Cincinnati in the 2008 campaign. NCAA Tournament Recap Miami made its 38th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance last season, hosting two rounds of postseason action at Alex Rodriguez Park, where the club registered a 28-9 (.757) mark. The Hurricanes went 3-1 in the NCAA Coral Gables Regional, downing Dartmouth (12-8) and Texas A&M (14-1), before falling to the Texas A&M Aggies a day later (11-7). The Canes then overpowered the Aggies (10-3) to advance to the NCAA Super Regional. The Hurricanes fell to the Gators in consecutive games (7-2) and ( innings) to end the season with a record of Miami in the ACC The 2011 season marks the seventh season the Canes have played in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and last year s regular season mark in league play was the program s second-best behind the 2008 ACC championship squad that won 23 regular season league games. New Era Behind the Plate Three catchers will be battling for playing time behind the plate this year, including junior David Villasuso. A season ago, Villasuso batted.245 with 20 RBI and fi ve home runs while serving as a backup to MLB First Round Draft selection and 2010 ACC Player of the Year, Yasmani Grandal. Others battling for playing time this season will be freshmen Corey Janson and Shane Rowland. After the fall season, Villasuso will probably make the start to begin the season, but don t be surprised if and when Rowland takes the spot behind the dish with improved confi dence and skill. Fresh Faces In the Dugout This season, head coach Jim Morris has one of his youngest teams in recent memory. UMiami has 13 newcomers on this year s roster (12 freshman and one sophomore transfer). The Canes lost 2010 ACC Player of the Year, Yasmani Grandal, to the MLB Draft Grandal was selected 12th overall in the Draft. Canes In the Classroom During the fall semester of 2010, the University of Miami baseball team recorded its highest team GPA ever. Freshman catcher Corey Janson collected a 4.0 GPA last semester, giving him one of the highest GPAs in the entire UMiami Athletic Department. Rookie Gets the Ball In starting the season-opener against Rutgers, freshman pitcher Bryan Radziewski became the fi rst Hurricanes rookie hurler to start an opening night game in the 18-year tenure under head coach Jim Morris. Radziewski, a Florida Christian School alum, was named the Florida Class 1-4A Player of the Year in 2010 as a senior in high school. You ve Gotta Start Somewhere Sophomore Joey Porro made his fi rst collegiate start (second base) on Feb. 26 against Appalachian State; followed by another start against Illinois State (shortstop) on March 9. Porro was a student-manager for UM in 2010, only to earn two starts and post a.286 average with two hits, three runs driven in and one score thus far in Join the Discussion One of the new features to the UMiami baseball game day experience this season is a live chat through Cover It Live, where fans can interact with members of the Hurricanes Sports Media Relations Offi ce and other fans, getting an in-depth look at the action and analysis of the games. Join the discussion at HurricaneSports.com. Hurricanes On the Net University of Miami baseball games this season will be broadcast live on HurricaneSports.com with video webcasts for every home game, courtesy of Hurricanes All-Access. All road games will feature a live audio broadcast through WVUM the student voice of all things UMiami. Live Stats Live stats for all home games and most road games will be available on HurricaneSports.com to both media and fans. Click the GameTracker logo on the website to see play-by-play, player/team stats and much more. Follow the U on Twitter Follow the Hurricanes all season long on the offi cial Twitter feed of Miami Hurricanes baseball in addition to Coach Morris offi cial twitter at TheUBaseball Blog The University of Miami baseball team has its very own blog dedicated to giving fans the freshest and most up-to-date information, featuring behind-thescenes videos, press conferences and photo sets about the Hurricanes from an inside point of view. To view the website, simply visit TheUBaseball.com.

15 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL Sacrifice Yourself Under head coach Jim Morris, the Hurricanes have always believed in team play, and sacrifi ce hits have always been a part of that philosophy, dating back to the Ron Fraser days at UMiami. This season, Miami has four players with multiple sac bunts/fl ies. NCAA DIVISION CAREER SAC BUNT LIST Player, School Years SH 1. Ben Orloff, UC Irvine Rob Macrory, Auburn Robby Price, Kansas JOSE TRUJILLO, MIAMI Chris Cates, Louisville Nick Crawford, UAB 2008-pres. 51 Brandon Loy, Texas 2009-pres Damon Katz, Pepperdine Vince Pietro, Creighton Jack Jones, Cal State Fullerton Jerseys On the Wall At UNC, they have jerseys in the rafters honoring the retired numbers/jerseys in basketball. For UMiami baseball, they have the numbers on the outfi eld wall. The names and numbers of retired jerseys are few, but they are known nationally around the collegiate baseball community and beyond. Up Next for the Canes The University of Miami returns home to face the USF Bulls for the second time this season on Wednesday, April 27, at 6 p.m., inside Alex Rodriguez Park Miami Home Runs (20) No. Player (#) Gm # Date Opponent Pitcher On Base Inn. Outs Location Score Final 1. Martinez (1) 3 2/20 Rutgers Roe (R) Left 0-0 W, Rodriguez (1) 4 2/23 Florida Atlantic Adams (R) Left Center 0-5 L, Rowland (1) 7 2/26 Appalachian State Grant (R) Left 0-0 W, Rodriguez (2) 12 3/8 Illinois State Long (L) Left Center 4-4 W, Rodriguez (3) 20 3/20 Wake Forest White (L) 0* 5 0 Left 1-3 W, Broad (1) 21 3/22 UCF Adkins (L) Left 0-1 W, DeVoss (1) 26 3/29 Florida Gulf Coast Brown (L) Left 6-0 W, Broad (2) 26 3/29 Florida Gulf Coast Brown (L) Left 10-2 W, DeVoss (2) 27 4/3 Boston College Bayuk (L) 0* 1 0 Left 0-0 W, Mack (1) 27 4/3 Boston College Bayuk (L) Right 4-2 W, Melendres (1) 27 4/3 Boston College Laufer (R) Left 8-3 W, Kreuter (1) 27 4/3 Boston College Clemens (R) Center 12-3 W, Rodriguez (4) 28 4/3 Boston College Leonard (R) Left 6-3 W, Rodriguez (5) 33 4/13 Barry Wellander (R) Left 1-0 W, Villasuso (1) 33 4/13 Barry Wellander (R) Left 3-0 W, Martinez (2) 33 4/13 Barry Hammaker (L) Left 6-0 W, Fieger (1) 36 4/17 Maryland Potter (L) Center 2-2 W, Martinez (3) 37 4/20 Bethune-Cookman Morales (R) 0* 2 0 Left 0-1 W, Fieger (2) 37 4/20 Bethune-Cookman Morales (R) 0^ 2 0 Left 1-1 W, Rodriguez (6) 37 4/20 Bethune-Cookman Rivera (L) 0* 3 0 Left 3-1 W, 5-3 * leadoff home run, ^ back-to-back Miami Home Run Summary Solo (10): Rodriguez (5), Broad (1), DeVoss (1), Fieger (1), Martinez (1), Melendres (1) 2-Run (4): Fieger (1), Mack (1), Martinez (1), Villasuso (1) 3-Run (4): Kreuter (1), Martinez (1), Rodriguez (1), Rowland (1) Grand Slam (2): Broad (1), DeVoss (1) 2-HR Game (0)

16 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL Hurricanes Series-by-Series Breakdowns Hitting Opponent W-L Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Rutgers FAU Appalachian St USF Florida Illinois State Virginia Tech Wake Forest UCF Georgia Tech FGCU Boston College NC State Barry Maryland Bethune-Cook Totals: , Pitching Opponent W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg. Rutgers FAU Appalachian St USF Florida Illinois State Virginia Tech Wake Forest UCF Georgia Tech FGCU Boston College NC State Barry Maryland Bethune-Cook Totals: Home Run Breakdown Total Home Runs 20 at Alex Rodriguez Park 12 on the Road 8 vs. RHP 10 vs. LHP 10 with 0 outs 5 with 1 out 9 with 2 outs 6 Solo 10 Two-Run 4 Three-Run 4 Grand Slam 2 Back-to-Back 1 in 1st inning 2 in 2nd inning 3 in 3rd inning 2 in 4th inning 4 in 5th inning 4 in 6th inning 2 in 7th inning 2 in 8th inning 0 in 9th inning 0 in extra innings 1 pinch hit 1 Weekend Rotation Series Friday Saturday Sunday Rutgers Radziewski Encinosa Whaley Appalachian St.* Radziewski Encinosa Whaley Florida Radziewski Encinosa Whaley Virginia Tech Radziewski Encinosa Whaley Wake Forest Radziewski Encinosa Whaley Georgia Tech Radziewski Encinosa Whaley Boston College! Whaley Radziewski NC State Radziewski Whaley Encinosa Maryland^ Radziewski Whaley Encinosa * series was Thursday, Friday, Saturday! series was Sunday only (doubleheader) ^ series was Friday and Sunday (doubleheader)

17 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL ROSTER NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/HS/Transfer 2 Chantz Mack OF L/L Soph. Homestead, Fla./Archbishop Carroll HS 4 Stephen Perez INF S/R Soph. Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep 6 Julian Santos OF L/R Fr. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 7 Zeke DeVoss OF/INF S/R Soph. Mims, Fla./Astronaut HS 8 Michael Broad INF R/R Soph. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Nova HS 9 Harold Martinez INF R/R Jr. Miami, Fla./Braddock Senior HS 10 Nathan Melendres OF R/R Jr. Miami, Fla./Florida Christian School 13 Sam Robinson LHP L/L Jr. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 16 Travis Miller RHP L/R Jr. Tequesta, Fla./Jupiter HS 19 Cade Kreuter INF R/R Soph. Newhall, Calif./Hart HS/Southern California 21 Rony Rodriguez INF R/R Jr. Miami, Fla./Sunset/Miami Dade College 22 Chris Pelaez OF L/L Sr. Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep/Miami Dade College 24 Shane Rowland C L/R Fr. Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic HS 27 Brad Fieger INF R/R Fr. Naples, Fla./Naples HS 28 Bryan Radziewski LHP L/L Fr. Miami, Fla./Florida Christian School 30 David Villasuso C R/R Jr. Miami, Fla./Florida Christian School 31 Sam Abrams RHP R/R Fr. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 32 Adam Sargent RHP R/R Fr. Miami, Fla./ Miami Palmetto Senior HS 35 Corey Janson C R/R Fr. Weston, Fla./Flanagan HS 36 Dale Carey OF R/R Fr. Marietta, Ga./Wheeler HS 37 Daniel Miranda LHP L/L Jr. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 38 Thomas Powers INF R/R Jr. Somers, Conn./Somers HS 39 Michael Rudman RHP R/R Sr. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 44 E.J. Encinosa RHP R/R Soph. Miami, Fla./Coral Park HS 45 Colin McMahon RHP R/R Fr. Randolph, N.J./Randolph HS 46 Scott Wiebel INF R/R Fr. Naples, Fla./Barron Collier HS 47 AJ Salcines LHP L/L Fr. Miami, Fla./Florida Christian School 48 Zach Robinson RHP R/R Soph. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 49 Joey Porro INF R/R Soph. Miami, Fla./Coral Gables HS 51 Javi Salas RHP R/R Fr. Coral Gables, Fla./Christopher Columbus HS 52 Eric Whaley RHP R/R Soph. Pompano Beach, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons HS 55 Steven Ewing LHP L/L Soph. Orlando, Fla./University HS COACHING STAFF Head Coach 3 Jim Morris (18th season, Elon 73) Assistant Head Coach/Pitching 33 J.D. Arteaga (9th season, Miami 02) Assistant Coach/Hitting/Catchers 14 Joe Mercadante (7th season, Florida, 03) Assistant Coach/Hitting/Outfield 0 Roger Tomas (2nd season, Miami 07) SUPPORT STAFF Director of Baseball Operations Robert G.M. McDaniel (11th season, FIU 03) Athletic Trainer Ron LeClair (5th season, Northeastern 02) Strength and Conditioning Jimmy Goins (8th season, LSU 98) ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/HS/Transfer 31 Sam Abrams RHP R/R Fr. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 8 Michael Broad INF R/R Soph. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Nova HS 36 Dale Carey OF R/R Fr. Marietta, Ga./Wheeler HS 7 Zeke DeVoss OF/INF S/R Soph. Mims, Fla./Astronaut HS 44 E.J. Encinosa RHP R/R Soph. Miami, Fla./Coral Park HS 55 Steven Ewing LHP L/L Soph. Orlando, Fla./University HS 27 Brad Fieger INF R/R Fr. Naples, Fla./Naples HS 35 Corey Janson C R/R Fr. Weston, Fla./Flanagan HS 19 Cade Kreuter INF R/R Soph. Newhall, Calif./Hart HS/Southern California 2 Chantz Mack OF L/L Soph. Homestead, Fla./Archbishop Carroll HS 9 Harold Martinez INF R/R Jr. Miami, Fla./Braddock Senior HS 45 Colin McMahon RHP R/R Fr. Randolph, N.J./Randolph HS 10 Nathan Melendres OF R/R Jr. Miami, Fla./Florida Christian School 16 Travis Miller RHP L/R Jr. Tequesta, Fla./Jupiter HS 37 Daniel Miranda LHP L/L Jr. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 22 Chris Pelaez OF L/L Sr. Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep/Miami Dade College 4 Stephen Perez INF S/R Soph. Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep 49 Joey Porro INF R/R Soph. Miami, Fla./Coral Gables HS 38 Thomas Powers INF R/R Jr. Somers, Conn./Somers HS 28 Bryan Radziewski LHP L/L Fr. Miami, Fla./Florida Christian School 13 Sam Robinson LHP L/L Jr. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 48 Zach Robinson RHP R/R Soph. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 21 Rony Rodriguez INF R/R Jr. Miami, Fla./Sunset/Miami Dade College 24 Shane Rowland C L/R Fr. Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic HS 39 Michael Rudman RHP R/R Sr. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 51 Javi Salas RHP R/R Fr. Coral Gables, Fla./Christopher Columbus HS 47 AJ Salcines LHP L/L Fr. Miami, Fla./Florida Christian School 6 Julian Santos OF L/R Fr. Miami, Fla./Killian Senior HS 32 Adam Sargent RHP R/R Fr. Miami, Fla./ Miami Palmetto Senior HS 30 David Villasuso C R/R Jr. Miami, Fla./Florida Christian School 52 Eric Whaley RHP R/R Soph. Pompano Beach, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons HS 46 Scott Wiebel INF R/R Fr. Naples, Fla./Barron Collier HS Media Relations Contact Bryan J. Harvey (1st season, N.C. Central 01) Student Manager Matt Murtha PRONUNCIATION GUIDE E.J. Encinosa In-Sin-NO-suh Brad Fieger FEE-ger Cade Kreuter CREW-ter Chantz Mack Chance Nathan Melendres Melendrez Chris Pelaez Pa-LIE-ez Joey Porro Poor-OH Bryan Radziewski Rad-ZOO-ski Javi Salas Hah-vee Sahl-less AJ Salcines Sal-SEE-ness Scott Wiebel WE-bull David Villasuso VILL-a-Sue-so

18 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL 2011 STARTING DEFENSIVE LINEUPS GAME-BY-GAME LOOK AT THE HURRICANES STARTING DEFENSIVE LINEUP Date Opponent Score C 1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF DH Feb 18 Rutgers W, 2-1 Villasuso Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Melendres Mack Kreuter Feb 19 Rutgers L, 5-6 Villasuso Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Melendres Rodriguez Kreuter Feb 20 Rutgers W, 5-3 Rowland Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Melendres Mack Kreuter Feb 23 at Florida Atlantic L, 4-7 Villasuso Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Melendres Mack Rodriguez Feb 24 Appalachian State W, 6-3 Rowland Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Melendres Mack Rodriguez Feb 25 Appalachian State L, 5-7 Rowland Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Carey Rodriguez Wiebel Feb 26 Appalachian State W, 10-0 Villasuso Fieger Porro Perez Martinez Mack DeVoss Rodriguez Rowland Feb 27 vs. Florida Marlins W, 9-8 Rowland Fieger Porro Perez Martinez Mack DeVoss Rodriguez Villasuso Mar 1 at USF L, 2-4 Rowland Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Melendres Rodriguez Villasuso Mar 4 at Florida L, 3-8 Villasuso Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Melendres Rodriguez Rowland Mar 5 at Florida L, 0-1 Rowland Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Carey Rodriguez Kreuter Mar 6 at Florida L, 3-5 Rowland Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Carey Mack Rodriguez Mar 8 Illinois State W, 5-4 Rowland Rodriguez Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Carey Mack Pelaez Mar 9 Illinois State L, 2-9 Rowland Fieger Broad Porro Martinez DeVoss Carey Mack Rodriguez Mar 11 Virginia Tech* W, 3-1 Rowland Fieger Broad Perez Martinez DeVoss Melendres Mack Rodriguez Mar 12 Virginia Tech* W, 2-1 Rowland Martinez Broad Perez Fieger DeVoss Melendres Mack Rodriguez Mar 13 Virginia Tech* W, 11-1 Rowland Martinez Broad Perez Fieger DeVoss Melendres Mack Rodriguez Mar 15 Florida Atlantic W, 11-1 Rowland Martinez Broad Perez Fieger DeVoss Melendres Mack Rodriguez Mar 18 at Wake Forest* W, 4-1 Rowland Martinez Broad Perez Fieger DeVoss Melendres Mack Rodriguez Mar 19 at Wake Forest* W, 4-3 Villasuso Martinez Broad Perez Fieger DeVoss Melendres Mack Rodriguez Mar 20 at Wake Forest* W, 5-3 Villasuso Martinez Broad Perez Fieger DeVoss Melendres Mack Rodriguez Mar 22 UCF W, 4-1 Villasuso Martinez Broad Perez Fieger DeVoss Carey Rodriguez Melendres Mar 23 Florida Gulf Coast W, 5-2 Rowland Martinez Broad Perez Fieger Mack DeVoss Rodriguez Melendres Mar 25 Georgia Tech* L, 3-8 Rowland Rodriguez Broad Martinez Fieger DeVoss Carey Mack Melendres Mar 26 Georgia Tech* L, 3-12 Villasuso Rodriguez Broad Martinez Fieger Mack DeVoss Carey Melendres Mar 27 Georgia Tech* L, 1-3 Rowland Rodriguez Broad Martinez Fieger Mack DeVoss Carey Melendres Mar 29 Florida Gulf Coast W, 13-2 Villasuso Rodriguez Broad Martinez Fieger Mack DeVoss Carey Pelaez Apr 3 at Boston College* W, 19-4 Villasuso Rodriguez Broad Martinez Fieger Mack DeVoss Carey Melendres at Boston College* W, 7-6 Rowland Rodriguez DeVoss Martinez Fieger Mack Melendres Carey Pelaez Apr 6 at Florida Gulf Coast W, 8-1 Rowland Rodriguez DeVoss Martinez Fieger Mack Melendres Carey Pelaez Apr 8 NC State* W, 4-1 Rowland Rodriguez DeVoss Martinez Fieger Mack Melendres Carey Pelaez Apr 9 NC State* W, Rowland Rodriguez DeVoss Martinez Fieger Mack Melendres Carey Pelaez Apr 10 NC State* W, 3-0 Villasuso Rodriguez DeVoss Martinez Fieger Mack Melendres Carey Kreuter Apr 13 Barry W, 10-5 Villasuso Rodriguez DeVoss Martinez Fieger Mack Melendres Carey Pelaez Apr 15 at Maryland* W, 10-4 Villasuso Martinez DeVoss Perez Fieger Mack Melendres Carey Rodriguez Apr 17 at Maryland* L, 2-10 Villasuso Martinez DeVoss Perez Fieger Mack Melendres Carey Rodriguez at Maryland* W, 5-2 Rowland Martinez DeVoss Perez Fieger Mack Melendres Carey Rodriguez Apr 20 Bethune-Cookman W, 5-3 Rowland Martinez DeVoss Perez Fieger Mack Melendres Rodriguez Pelaez Apr 22 at North Carolina* 7 p.m. Apr 23 at North Carolina* 2 p.m. Apr 24 at North Carolina* 1 p.m. Apr 27 USF 6 p.m. Apr 29 Florida State* 7 p.m. Apr 30 Florida State* 7 p.m. May 1 Florida State* 1 p.m. May 6 Hofstra 7 p.m. May 7 Hofstra 7 p.m. May 8 Hofstra 1 p.m. May 13 at Virginia* 7 p.m. May 14 at Virginia* 1 p.m. May 15 at Virginia* Noon May 17 Florida Atlantic 6 p.m. May 19 Duke* 7 p.m. May 20 Duke* 7 p.m. May 21 Duke* 1 p.m.

19 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL 2011 STARTING BATTING ORDERS GAME-BY-GAME LOOK AT THE HURRICANES BATTING ORDER Date Opponent Score Feb 18 Rutgers W, 2-1 DeVoss Perez Melendres Broad Martinez Fieger Kreuter Villasuso Mack Feb 19 Rutgers L, 5-6 DeVoss Perez Melendres Broad Martinez Villasuso Fieger Kreuter Rodriguez Feb 20 Rutgers W, 5-3 DeVoss Perez Broad Martinez Kreuter Melendres Rowland Fieger Mack Feb 23 at Florida Atlantic L, 4-7 DeVoss Perez Broad Martinez Fieger Melendres Villasuso Rodriguez Mack Feb 24 Appalachian State W, 6-3 DeVoss Rowland Broad Martinez Melendres Fieger Rodriguez Mack Perez Feb 25 Appalachian State L, 5-7 DeVoss Rowland Broad Martinez Fieger Rodriguez Wiebel Carey Perez Feb 26 Appalachian State W, 10-0 DeVoss Perez Fieger Martinez Rodriguez Rowland Villasuso Porro Mack Feb 27 vs. Florida Marlins W, 9-8 DeVoss Perez Fieger Martinez Rodriguez Rowland Villasuso Porro Mack Mar 1 at USF L, 2-4 DeVoss Perez Fieger Martinez Broad Rodriguez Villasuso Rowland Melendres Mar 4 at Florida L, 3-8 DeVoss Perez Fieger Rodriguez Martinez Broad Rowland Villasuso Melendres Mar 5 at Florida L, 0-1 DeVoss Rowland Fieger Rodriguez Kreuter Broad Martinez Carey Perez Mar 6 at Florida L, 3-5 DeVoss Rowland Broad Rodriguez Fieger Mack Martinez Carey Perez Mar 8 Illinois State W, 5-4 DeVoss Rowland Broad Rodriguez Martinez Mack Pelaez Carey Perez Mar 9 Illinois State L, 2-9 DeVoss Rowland Broad Rodriguez Mack Martinez Fieger Carey Porro Mar 11 Virginia Tech* W, 3-1 DeVoss Rowland Broad Rodriguez Fieger Mack Martinez Perez Melendres Mar 12 Virginia Tech* W, 2-1 DeVoss Perez Broad Rodriguez Mack Fieger Rowland Martinez Melendres Mar 13 Virginia Tech* W, 11-1 DeVoss Perez Rodriguez Mack Fieger Broad Martinez Rowland Melendres Mar 15 Florida Atlantic W, 7-3 DeVoss Perez Melendres Rodriguez Mack Martinez Fieger Rowland Broad Mar 18 at Wake Forest* W, 4-1 DeVoss Perez Melendres Rodriguez Martinez Mack Fieger Broad Rowland Mar 19 at Wake Forest* W, 4-3 DeVoss Perez Melendres Martinez Broad Fieger Mack Rodriguez Villasuso Mar 20 at Wake Forest* W, 5-3 DeVoss Perez Melendres Martinez Broad Fieger Mack Rodriguez Villasuso Mar 22 UCF W, 4-1 DeVoss Perez Melendres Martinez Broad Rodriguez Fieger Villasuso Carey Mar 23 Florida Gulf Coast W, 5-2 DeVoss Perez Melendres Martinez Broad Rodriguez Mack Fieger Rowland Mar 25 Georgia Tech* L, 3-8 DeVoss Mack Melendres Martinez Broad Rodriguez Fieger Rowland Carey Mar 26 Georgia Tech* L, 3-12 DeVoss Mack Melendres Martinez Broad Rodriguez Fieger Villasuso Carey Mar 27 Georgia Tech* L, 1-3 DeVoss Mack Melendres Martinez Broad Rodriguez Fieger Rowland Carey Mar 29 Florida Gulf Coast W, 13-2 DeVoss Mack Martinez Broad Rodriguez Pelaez Fieger Villasuso Carey Apr 3 at Boston College* W, 19-4 DeVoss Broad Melendres Martinez Rodriguez Fieger Mack Villasuso Carey at Boston College* W, 7-6 DeVoss Mack Melendres Martinez Rodriguez Fieger Pelaez Rowland Carey Apr 6 at Florida Gulf Coast W, 8-1 DeVoss Mack Melendres Martinez Rodriguez Fieger Pelaez Carey Rowland Apr 8 NC State* W, 4-1 DeVoss Mack Melendres Martinez Rodriguez Fieger Pelaez Carey Rowland Apr 9 NC State* W, DeVoss Mack Melendres Martinez Rodriguez Fieger Pelaez Carey Rowland Apr 10 NC State* W, 3-0 DeVoss Mack Melendres Rodriguez Martinez Fieger Kreuter Carey Villasuso Apr 13 Barry W, 10-5 DeVoss Mack Melendres Rodriguez Martinez Fieger Pelaez Carey Villasuso Apr 15 at Maryland* W, 10-4 DeVoss Mack Melendres Rodriguez Martinez Fieger Carey Villasuso Perez Apr 17 at Maryland* L, 2-10 DeVoss Mack Melendres Rodriguez Martinez Fieger Carey Villasuso Perez at Maryland* W, 5-2 DeVoss Mack Melendres Rodriguez Martinez Fieger Carey Perez Rowland Apr 20 Bethune-Cookman W, 5-3 DeVoss Mack Melendres Rodriguez Martinez Fieger Pelaez Perez Rowland Apr 22 at North Carolina* 7 p.m. Apr 23 at North Carolina* 2 p.m. Apr 24 at North Carolina* 1 p.m. Apr 27 USF 6 p.m. Apr 29 Florida State* 7 p.m. Apr 30 Florida State* 7 p.m. May 1 Florida State* 1 p.m. May 6 Hofstra 7 p.m. May 7 Hofstra 7 p.m. May 8 Hofstra 1 p.m. May 13 at Virginia* 7 p.m. May 14 at Virginia* 1 p.m. May 15 at Virginia* Noon May 17 Florida Atlantic 6 p.m. May 19 Duke* 7 p.m. May 20 Duke* 7 p.m. May 21 Duke* 1 p.m.

20 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL STARTING PITCHER NOTES... #28 Bryan Radziewski Freshman, LHP Miami, Fla. Florida Christian School Picked up his third win in three straight starts, going 6 2/3 innings at Maryland (April 15) allowing four runs (two earned) on eight hits and striking out six batters with two walks issued... Collected back-to-back wins in 5 2/3 innings tossed against NC State (April 8), allowing an unearned run on three hits and striking out eight batters... Picked up a win against Boston College (April 3) on the road in a fi ve-inning affair due to the ACC curfew rule, tossing four innings with four earned runs allowed on fi ve hits and posting two strikeouts Suffered his second loss of the year in going 4 2/3 innings against No. 12 Georgia Tech (March 25), allowing fi ve runs (four earned) on six hits in the series-opener... Picked up his second consecutive win the fi rst on the road with a run allowed (unearned) on three hits scattered and striking out a season-high 10 batters in 6 1/3 tossed at Wake Forest (March 18) Claimed his second win of the campaign with seven innings tossed in his fi rst ACC contest against Virginia Tech (March 11), striking out seven and allowing just three hits and no runs Suffered his fi rst loss at Florida (March 4), surrendering eight runs (three earned) with four strikeouts and four walks in 3 1/3 innings tossed Earned his fi rst collegiate win going fi ve frames on the hill in the series-opener versus Appalachian State (Feb. 24) Struckout seven batters while allowing just three hits and walking three batters in his second career start, helping UMiami to the series-opening win Became the fi rst freshman ever to start opening day in more than 18 years when he took the mound against Rutgers (Feb. 18) 2011 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER 2B 3B HR BB K Feb 18 Rutgers Feb. 24 Appalachian W March 4 at Florida L March 11 Virginia Tech W March 18 at Wake Forest W March 25 Georgia Tech L April 3 Boston College W April 8 NC State W April 15 at Maryland W radziewski CAREER HIGHS Innings: 7.0 vs. Virginia Tech (March 11, 2011) Strikeouts: 10 at Wake Forest (March 18, 2011) Hits: 9 at Florida (March 4, 2011) Walks: 4 at Florida (March 4, 2011) Earned Runs: 5 at Florida (March 4, 2011) radziewski SEASON HIGHS Innings: 7.0 vs. Virginia Tech (March 11) Strikeouts: 10 at Wake Forest (March 18) Hits: 9 at Florida (March 4) Walks: 4 at Florida (March 4) Earned Runs: 5 at Florida (March 4) advancing to the Regional Semifi nals Batted.468 with 38 RBI and fi ve home runs On the mound, fi nished the year with 107 strikeouts and an 8-2 record, holding an ERA of 0.87 Selected First Team All-State First Team All-Miami/Dade County Miami Herald Class 4-A District 1 Pitcher of the Year As a junior, Named to Miami Herald fi rst team All-Miami/Dade County and Second Team All-State Helped the Patriots to a 23-3 record and the Regional Quarterfi nals Went 9-1 on the hill with a 0.63 earned run average and registering 99 strikeouts Earned a no-decision in the start against Rutgers, going six complete innings, allowing just an earned run on three hits with one walk and striking out eight Scarlet Knights Played under head coach Ernie Padron at Florida Christian School Finished his prep career with a record of 28-6 on the mound Helped the Patriots to a 24-5 record in 2010, with FCS Radziewski s Career Statistics Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA TOTAL

21 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL STARTING PITCHER NOTES... #52 Eric Whaley Sophomore, RHP Pompano Beach, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons HS Suffered his fi rst conference loss in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Maryland (April 17), pitching six innings and allowing three runs (one earned) on just six hits, a walk and striking out seven... Has struckout at least six batters in fi ve of his last six starts for the Canes... Tossed six full innings against NC State (April 9) in the second game of the three-game series, allowing four runs (all earned) on eight hits and striking out six without earning a decision... Earned a win in just four innings of action on the hill, using a commanding lead after leaving the mound allowing three earned runs on seven hits with three walks and one strikeouts in the fi rst game of the doubleheader at Boston College (April 3) Failed to factor into the decision after tossing a strong seven frames on the mound, allowing just one earned run on two hits and striking out a career-high 10 batters against Georgia Tech (March 27) GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER 2B 3B HR BB K Feb 20 Rutgers W Feb 26 Appalachian W March 6 at Florida L March 13 Virginia Tech W March 20 at Wake Forest W March 27 Georgia Tech April 3 Boston College W April 9 NC State April 17 at Maryland L whaley CAREER HIGHS Innings: 8.0 vs. Virginia Tech (March 13, 2011) Strikeouts: 10 vs. Georgia Tech (March 27, 2011) Hits: 9 vs. St. Thomas (Apr. 27, 2010) Walks: 3 at Boston College (April 3, 2011) Earned Runs: 4 vs. NC State (April 9, 2011) whaley SEASON HIGHS Innings: 8.0 vs. Virginia Tech (March 13) Strikeouts: 10 vs. Georgia Tech (March 27, 2011) Hits: 8 vs. NC State (April 9) Walks: 3 at Boston College (April 3) Earned Runs: 4 vs. NC State (April 9) batters and walking just 17 Had his fi rst collegiate start against St. Thomas (Apr. 27) where he collected the win as UM defeated St. Thomas, 9-6 Picked up his team-high third win in the series fi nale against Virginia Tech (March 13), striking out eight batters while allowing just three hits and no runs - with no walks - with a season-long matching 7.0 innings pitched... Threw 5 1/3 innings at top-ranked Florida (March 6), allowing four runs (three earned) on six hits and fanning two batters in his fi rst loss of the year... Earned his secong victory of the year with the start against Appalachian State (Feb. 26), registering nine strikeouts in a career-long tying seven innings with no runs surrendered on just three hits... Took his fi rst collegiate start in the rubber game against Rutgers (Feb. 20), earning a win in 5 2/3 innings, allowing just a single hit in the fi rst fi ve frames... Turned in four strikeouts, two walks and allowed three earned runs on four hits in his 2011 season debut against the Scarlet Knights... Finished his 2010 rookie campaign sporting a 5-1 record and an ERA of 4.28 Had 29 appearances on the hill, drawing four starts on the year three of them his last three games of the year in the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships and NCAA Coral Gables Regional... Went 48.1 innings on the hill, striking out a team sixth-best 51 Whaley s Career Statistics Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA TOTAL

22 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL STARTING PITCHER NOTES... #44 E.J. Encinosa Sophomore, RHP Miami, Fla. Coral Park HS Posted back-to-back wins in a seveninning effort in the second game of the Sunday doubleheader at Maryland (April 17), spreading out six hits with two runs (unearned) a walk and fi ve strikeouts... Picked up his fi rst winning decision in four starts, tossing seven frames and allowing just two hits and no runs, while striking out a career-high 11 batters against NC State (April 10)... Tossed three innings in relief action for the fi rst time year versus Boston College (April 3), using three strikeouts and two walks, while allowing no hits as starter Eric Whaley already accepted the win Went 5 1/3 innings on the bump against Georgia Tech (March 26) without collecting a decision in his second consecutive contest, striking out fi ve and allowing three earned runs on four hits GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER 2B 3B HR BB K Feb 19 Rutgers Feb. 25 Appalachian L March 5 at Florida L March 12 Virginia Tech W March 19 at Wake Forest March 26 Georgia Tech April 3 Boston College April 10 NC State W April 17 Maryland W encinosa CAREER HIGHS Innings: 8.2 vs. Virginia Tech (March 12, 2011) Strikeouts: 11 vs. NC State (April 10, 2011) Hits: 6, twice (last at Maryland April 17, 2010) Walks: 4, twice (last vs. Georgia Tech March 26, 2011) Earned Runs: 4 vs. Texas A&M (June 6, 2010) encinosa SEASON HIGHS Innings: 8.2 vs. Virginia Tech (March 12) Strikeouts: 11 vs. NC State (April 10) Hits: 6, twice (last at Maryland April 17) Walks: 4, twice (last vs. Georgia Tech March 26, 2011) Earned Runs: 3, twice (last at Wake Forest March 19) Failed to factor into the decision after giving up three earned runs on six hits and walking two adding fi ve strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings on the hill at Wake Forest (March 19) Collected his fi rst win of the season with a career-long 8.2 innings pitched, allowing just one earned run on fi ve hits and three strikeouts against Virginia Tech (March 12)... Tossed seven innings at Florida (March 5), taking a 1-0 loss in a great performance against the top-ranked Gators... Encinosa allowed just one run on fi ve hits, with four walks and three strikeouts in that contest... Posted his fi rst decision of the 2011 campaign with a loss against Appalachian State (March 25), going four innings with four runs (three earned), six strikeouts and four walks... Took his second career start vs. Rutgers (Feb. 19) with a nodecision coming in fi ve innings on the mound, allowing three earned runs on three hits and collecting six strikeouts... Ended his freshman season in 2010 with a team-best ERA of 2.20 with a 1-1 record in 29 appearances and one start Tossed 49 complete innings on the mound Claimed 61 strikeouts for a near 3-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio on the campaign Had his fi rst collegiate start against UCF (Mar. 23, 2010), striking out a season-high seven batters while allowing three hits and an earned run in three innings of work Encinosa s Career Statistics Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA TOTAL

23 2011 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BASEBALL STARTING PITCHER NOTES... #55 Steven Ewing Sophomore, LHP Orlando, Fla. University HS Picked up his team-leading sixth consecutive victory in six-straight starts with seven innings worked against Bethune-Cookman (April 20), using two earned runs on fi ve hits allowed and striking out 10 batters and not allowing a walk... Tallied seven strikeouts against Barry (April 13) with just two walks allowed and one earned run on fi ve hits scattered through six complete innings picking up his fi fth straight win... Posted his fourth straight win on the bump (second consecutive against FGCU) on April 6 allowing just a single run on three hits spread out in seven innings tossed with eight strikeouts, giving him 33 K s in his last four wins on the campaign... Earned his third consecutive win in three outings on the hill, tossing 5 2/3 innings against Florida Gulf Coast (March 29) allowing two runs on three hits with fi ve strikeouts... Registered his second win of the year in a career-long 7 1/3 innings pitched against UCF (March 22), striking out a career-high 12 batters a team individual game-high allowing just one run on fi ve hits scattered GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER 2B 3B HR BB K Feb 23 at FAU L Mar 1 vs. USF March 9 Illinois State March 15 FAU W March 22 UCF W March 29 FGCU W April 6 FGCU W April 13 Barry W April 20 Bethune-Cook. W ewing CAREER HIGHS Innings: 7.1 vs. UCF (March 22, 2011) Strikeouts: 12 vs. UCF (March 22, 2011) Hits: 7 vs. USF (March 1, 2011) Walks: 3, fi ve times (last vs. Florida Gulf Coast - March 29, 2011) Earned Runs: 4, twice (last at Florida Atlantic - Feb. 23, 2011) ewing SEASON HIGHS Innings: 7.1 vs. UCF (March 22) Strikeouts: 12 vs. UCF (March 22) Hits: 7 vs. USF (March 1) Walks: 3, three times (last vs. Florida Gulf Coast - March 29) Earned Runs: 4 at Florida Atlantic (Feb. 23) Claimed a win in his second career start, tossing six complete frames, allowing three hits and two runs while earning the win at UCF (Mar. 9) Tossed four scoreless innings versus Florida Gulf Coast (May 18), scattering three hits and striking out two with a walk in the 5-4 Hurricanes win Picked up his fi rst win of the year with after going six frames, allowing just two hits three runs - all unearned - and striking out eight in the rematch against FAU (March 15)... Collected a no-decision for the second consecutive start, working fi ve innings with a run on one hit and striking out seven batters in the series fi nale against Illinois State (March 9)... Did not factor into the decision against USF (March 1), going a career-long tying 6 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on seven hits and recording fi ve strikeouts... Collected his fi rst start of the 2011 season at Florida Atlantic (Feb. 23)... Took the loss while going 4 1/3 innings on the mound, allowing fi ve runs (four earned) on fi ve hits to go along with three walks and three strikeouts... Went 2-2 during the 2010 season in eight outings with fi ve starts, accounting for an ERA of 5.18 in his freshman season Tossed 24.1 innings with 15 strikeouts Went a season-long 6.1 innings on the mound in his fi rst career start on the road against USF (Mar. 2), picking up a season-high six strikeouts to record the win Ewing s Career Statistics Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA TOTAL

24 2011 University of Miami Baseball Game Results for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) (All games) Date Opponent Score Inns Overall ACC Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 18, 2011 RUTGERS W 2-1 (11) Robinson, S (W 1-0) :16 Feb 19, 2011 RUTGERS L 5-6 (10) Sargent, A (L 0-1) :27 Feb 20, 2011 RUTGERS W Whaley, E (W 1-0) :44 Feb 23, 2011 at Florida Atlantic L Ewing, S (L 0-1) :08 Feb 24, 2011 APPALACHIAN STATE W Radziewski (W 1-0) :49 Feb 25, 2011 APPALACHIAN STATE L Encinosa, EJ (L 0-1) :15 Feb 26, 2011 APPALACHIAN STATE W Whaley, E (W 2-0) :23 % Mar 01, 2011 at USF L Salas, J (L 0-1) :20 Mar 04, 2011 at #1 Florida L Radziewski (L 1-1) :57 Mar 05, 2011 at #1 Florida L Encinosa, EJ (L 0-2) :10 Mar 06, 2011 at #1 Florida L Whaley, E (L 2-1) :38 Mar 08, 2011 ILLINOIS STATE W 5-4 (11) Miranda, D (W 1-0) :20 Mar 09, 2011 ILLINOIS STATE L Salas, J (L 0-2) :50 * Mar 11, 2011 VIRGINIA TECH W Radziewski (W 3-1) :33 * Mar 12, 2011 VIRGINIA TECH W Encinosa, EJ (W 1-2) :22 * Mar 13, 2011 VIRGINIA TECH W Whaley, E (W 3-1) :33 Mar 15, 2011 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W Ewing, S (W 1-1) :11 * Mar 18, 2011 at Wake Forest W Radziewski (W 3-1) 927 2:48 * Mar 19, 2011 at Wake Forest W Sargent, A (W 1-1) 768 3:28 * Mar 20, 2011 at Wake Forest W Whaley, E (W 4-1) 407 3:03 Mar 22, 2011 UCF W Ewing, S (W 2-1) :14 Mar 23, 2011 FLORIDA GULF COAST W Miller, T (W 1-0) :32 * Mar 25, 2011 #12 GEORGIA TECH L Radziewski (L 3-2) :12 * Mar 26, 2011 #12 GEORGIA TECH L 3-12 (10) Miranda, D (L 1-1) :43 * Mar 27, 2011 #12 GEORGIA TECH L Sargent, A (L 1-2) :30 Mar 29, 2011 FLORIDA GULF COAST W Ewing, S (W 3-1) :56 * Apr 03, 2011 at Boston College-1 W Whaley, E (W 5-1) 632 3:45 * Apr 03, 2011 at Boston College-2 W Radziewski (W 4-2) 421 1:37 Apr 06, 2011 vs Florida Gulf Coast W Ewing, S (W 4-1) :40 * Apr 08, 2011 NC STATE W Radziewski (W 5-2) :27 * Apr 09, 2011 NC STATE W (10) Miranda, D (W 2-1) :05 * Apr 10, 2011 NC STATE W Encinosa, EJ (W 2-2) :34 Apr 13, 2011 BARRY W Ewing, S (W 5-1) :35 * Apr 15, 2011 at Maryland W Radziewski (W 6-2) 768 3:20 * Apr 17, 2011 at Maryland-1 L Whaley, E (L 5-2) - 3:00 * Apr 17, 2011 at Maryland-2 W Encinosa, EJ (W 3-2) 718 2:47 Apr 20, 2011 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W Ewing, S (W 6-1) :44 * = Atlantic Coast Conference game % = Florida Four (Tampa, Fla.) () extra inning game

25 2011 University of Miami Baseball Overall Statistics for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: Home: 17-6 Away: 7-6 Neutral: 1-0 ACC: 13-4 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 7 Zeke DeVoss Rony Rodriguez Harold Martinez Nathan Melendres Brad Fieger Chantz Mack Michael Broad Joey Porro Chris Pelaez Dale Carey Stephen Perez Cade Kreuter David Villasuso Scott Wiebel Shane Rowland Julian Santos Totals Opponents LOB - Team (297), Opp (247). DPs turned - Team (31), Opp (25). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (2), Martinez, H 1, DeVoss, Z 1. Picked off - Rodriguez, R 2, Mack, C 1, Carey, D 1, Villasuso, D 1, Martinez, H 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 55 Steven Ewing / E.J. Encinosa / Bryan Radziewski / Eric Whaley / Travis Miller / Sam Robinson / Daniel Miranda / Michael Rudman / AJ Salcines / Sam Abrams / Adam Sargent / Javi Salas / Zach Robinson / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (9), Rowland, S 7, Villasuso, D 2, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (16), Radziewski 6, Villasuso, D 2, Robinson, S 2, Encinosa, EJ 2, Whaley, E 2, Ewing, S 1, Salcines, AJ 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - Villasuso, D (20-24), Rowland, S (15-22), Whaley, E (5-10), Ewing, S (9-10), Encinosa, EJ (8-9), Radziewski (2-6), Salcines, AJ (1-5), Abrams, S (3-3), Robinson, Z (3-3), Sargent, A (2-2), Robinson, S (1-2), Salas, J (1-1).

26 2011 University of Miami Baseball Individual Season/Career Summary for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: Home: 17-6 Away: 7-6 Neutral: 1-0 ACC: 13-4 SEASON CAREER Player Avg G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB Hbp SO Sb-Att Avg G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB Hbp SO Sb-Att 7 Zeke DeVoss Rony Rodriguez Harold Martinez Nathan Melendres Brad Fieger Chantz Mack Michael Broad Joey Porro Chris Pelaez Dale Carey Stephen Perez Cade Kreuter David Villasuso Scott Wiebel Shane Rowland Julian Santos Totals Opponents (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) SEASON CAREER Player ERA W-L App GS CG Sho Sv IP H R ER BB SO ERA W-L App GS CG Sho Sv IP H R ER BB SO 55 Steven Ewing E.J. Encinosa Bryan Radziewski Eric Whaley Travis Miller Sam Robinson Daniel Miranda Michael Rudman AJ Salcines Sam Abrams Adam Sargent Javi Salas Zach Robinson Totals Opponents

27 2011 University of Miami Baseball Team Game-by-Game for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) Batting (All games) Date Opponent ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr bb ibb sb cs hbp sac sf gdp k po a e avg Feb 18 RUTGERS Feb 19 RUTGERS Feb 20 RUTGERS Feb 23 at Florida Atlantic Feb 24 APPALACHIAN STATE Feb 25 APPALACHIAN STATE Feb 26 APPALACHIAN STATE Mar 01 at USF Mar 04 at Florida Mar 05 at Florida Mar 06 at Florida Mar 08 ILLINOIS STATE Mar 09 ILLINOIS STATE *Mar 11 VIRGINIA TECH *Mar 12 VIRGINIA TECH *Mar 13 VIRGINIA TECH Mar 15 FLORIDA ATLANTIC *Mar 18 at Wake Forest *Mar 19 at Wake Forest *Mar 20 at Wake Forest Mar 22 UCF Mar 23 FLORIDA GULF COAST *Mar 25 GEORGIA TECH *Mar 26 GEORGIA TECH *Mar 27 GEORGIA TECH Mar 29 FLORIDA GULF COAST *Apr 03 at Boston College *Apr 03 at Boston College Apr 06 vs Florida Gulf Coast *Apr 08 NC STATE *Apr 09 NC STATE *Apr 10 NC STATE Apr 13 BARRY *Apr 15 at Maryland *Apr 17 at Maryland *Apr 17 at Maryland Apr 20 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Totals

28 2011 University of Miami Baseball Team Game-by-Game for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) Pitching (All games) Date Opponent ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr wp bk hbp dp ibb score w-l sv era Feb 18 RUTGERS Feb 19 RUTGERS Feb 20 RUTGERS Feb 23 at Florida Atlantic Feb 24 APPALACHIAN STATE Feb 25 APPALACHIAN STATE Feb 26 APPALACHIAN STATE Mar 01 at USF Mar 04 at Florida Mar 05 at Florida Mar 06 at Florida Mar 08 ILLINOIS STATE Mar 09 ILLINOIS STATE *Mar 11 VIRGINIA TECH *Mar 12 VIRGINIA TECH *Mar 13 VIRGINIA TECH Mar 15 FLORIDA ATLANTIC *Mar 18 at Wake Forest *Mar 19 at Wake Forest *Mar 20 at Wake Forest Mar 22 UCF Mar 23 FLORIDA GULF COAST *Mar 25 GEORGIA TECH *Mar 26 GEORGIA TECH *Mar 27 GEORGIA TECH Mar 29 FLORIDA GULF COAST *Apr 03 at Boston College *Apr 03 at Boston College Apr 06 vs Florida Gulf Coast *Apr 08 NC STATE *Apr 09 NC STATE *Apr 10 NC STATE Apr 13 BARRY *Apr 15 at Maryland *Apr 17 at Maryland *Apr 17 at Maryland Apr 20 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Totals

29 2011 University of Miami Baseball Opponent Game-by-Game for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) Batting (All games) Date Opponent ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr bb ibb sb cs hbp sac sf gdp k po a e avg Feb 18 RUTGERS Feb 19 RUTGERS Feb 20 RUTGERS Feb 23 at Florida Atlantic Feb 24 APPALACHIAN STATE Feb 25 APPALACHIAN STATE Feb 26 APPALACHIAN STATE Mar 01 at USF Mar 04 at Florida Mar 05 at Florida Mar 06 at Florida Mar 08 ILLINOIS STATE Mar 09 ILLINOIS STATE *Mar 11 VIRGINIA TECH *Mar 12 VIRGINIA TECH *Mar 13 VIRGINIA TECH Mar 15 FLORIDA ATLANTIC *Mar 18 at Wake Forest *Mar 19 at Wake Forest *Mar 20 at Wake Forest Mar 22 UCF Mar 23 FLORIDA GULF COAST *Mar 25 GEORGIA TECH *Mar 26 GEORGIA TECH *Mar 27 GEORGIA TECH Mar 29 FLORIDA GULF COAST *Apr 03 at Boston College *Apr 03 at Boston College Apr 06 vs Florida Gulf Coast *Apr 08 NC STATE *Apr 09 NC STATE *Apr 10 NC STATE Apr 13 BARRY *Apr 15 at Maryland *Apr 17 at Maryland *Apr 17 at Maryland Apr 20 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Totals

30 2011 University of Miami Baseball Opponent Game-by-Game for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) Pitching (All games) Date Opponent ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr wp bk hbp dp ibb score w-l sv era Feb 18 Rutgers Feb 19 Rutgers Feb 20 Rutgers Feb 23 at Florida Atlantic Feb 24 Appalachian State Feb 25 Appalachian State Feb 26 Appalachian State Mar 01 at USF Mar 04 at Florida Mar 05 at Florida Mar 06 at Florida Mar 08 Illinois State Mar 09 Illinois State *Mar 11 Virginia Tech *Mar 12 Virginia Tech *Mar 13 Virginia Tech Mar 15 Florida Atlantic *Mar 18 at Wake Forest *Mar 19 at Wake Forest *Mar 20 at Wake Forest Mar 22 UCF Mar 23 Florida Gulf Coast *Mar 25 Georgia Tech *Mar 26 Georgia Tech *Mar 27 Georgia Tech Mar 29 Florida Gulf Coast *Apr 03 at Boston College *Apr 03 at Boston College Apr 06 vs Florida Gulf Coast *Apr 08 NC State *Apr 09 NC State *Apr 10 NC State Apr 13 Barry *Apr 15 at Maryland *Apr 17 at Maryland *Apr 17 at Maryland Apr 20 Bethune-Cookman Totals

31 2011 University of Miami Baseball AB-R-H-RBI Breakdown for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) (All games) #8 #36 #7 #27 #19 #2 #9 #10 #22 #4 #21 #24 #30 Opponent Date Broad,M Carey,D DeVoss,Z Fieger,B Kreuter,C Mack,C Martinez,H Melendres, Pelaez,C Perez,S Rodriguez, Rowland,S Villasuso,D Rutgers Feb Rutgers Feb Def Rutgers Feb Def Florida Atlantic Feb Appalachian State Feb Def Appalachian State Feb Def Appalachian State Feb Def USF Mar Florida Mar Florida Mar Florida Mar Illinois State Mar Def Illinois State Mar Virginia Tech Mar Virginia Tech Mar Def Virginia Tech Mar Florida Atlantic Mar Def Wake Forest Mar Def Wake Forest Mar Wake Forest Mar Def UCF Mar Florida Gulf Coast Mar Georgia Tech Mar Georgia Tech Mar Georgia Tech Mar Florida Gulf Coast Mar Boston College Apr Boston College Apr Florida Gulf Coast Apr NC State Apr NC State Apr NC State Apr Barry Apr Maryland Apr Maryland Apr Maryland Apr Bethune-Cookman Apr

32 2011 University of Miami Baseball Games Summary for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) (All games) Score by innings EX Total Miami Opponents Record when... Overall Conference 13-4 Non-Conference 12-8 Home games 17-6 Away games 7-6 Neutral site 1-0 Day games 10-6 Night games 15-6 vs Left starter 9-5 vs Right starter Run games Run games Run games 7-5 Extra innings 3-2 Shutouts 2-1 Scoring 0-2 runs runs runs runs 7-0 Opponent 0-2 runs runs runs runs 1-2 Scored in 1st inning 10-1 Opp. scored in 1st 6-2 Scores first 17-2 Opp. scores first 8-10 After 6 leading trailing tied 2-2 After 7 leading trailing tied 2-3 After 8 leading trailing tied 2-3 Hit 0 home runs home run home runs 4-0 Opponent 0 home runs home run HRs 0-2 Made 0 errors error errors 9-6 Opp. made 0 errors error errors 8-4 Out-hit opponent 22-2 Out-hit by opponent 1-10 Hits are tied 2-0 Record when team scores: Runs W-L Record when opponent scores: Runs W-L Record when leading after: Inn W-L Record when trailing after: Inn W-L Record when tied after: Inn W-L Current winning streak: 2 Longest winning streak: 9 Longest losing streak: 4 Home attendance : ( 23 dates avg = 2830 ) Away attendance : ( 13 dates avg = 2012 ) Total attendance: ( 36 dates avg = 2535 )

33 2011 University of Miami Baseball Game Results for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) (ACC games only) Date Opponent Score Inns Overall ACC Pitcher of record Attend Time * Mar 11, 2011 VIRGINIA TECH W Radziewski (W 3-1) :33 * Mar 12, 2011 VIRGINIA TECH W Encinosa, EJ (W 1-2) :22 * Mar 13, 2011 VIRGINIA TECH W Whaley, E (W 3-1) :33 * Mar 18, 2011 at Wake Forest W Radziewski (W 3-1) 927 2:48 * Mar 19, 2011 at Wake Forest W Sargent, A (W 1-1) 768 3:28 * Mar 20, 2011 at Wake Forest W Whaley, E (W 4-1) 407 3:03 * Mar 25, 2011 #12 GEORGIA TECH L Radziewski (L 3-2) :12 * Mar 26, 2011 #12 GEORGIA TECH L 3-12 (10) Miranda, D (L 1-1) :43 * Mar 27, 2011 #12 GEORGIA TECH L Sargent, A (L 1-2) :30 * Apr 03, 2011 at Boston College-1 W Whaley, E (W 5-1) 632 3:45 * Apr 03, 2011 at Boston College-2 W Radziewski (W 4-2) 421 1:37 * Apr 08, 2011 NC STATE W Radziewski (W 5-2) :27 * Apr 09, 2011 NC STATE W (10) Miranda, D (W 2-1) :05 * Apr 10, 2011 NC STATE W Encinosa, EJ (W 2-2) :34 * Apr 15, 2011 at Maryland W Radziewski (W 6-2) 768 3:20 * Apr 17, 2011 at Maryland-1 L Whaley, E (L 5-2) - 3:00 * Apr 17, 2011 at Maryland-2 W Encinosa, EJ (W 3-2) 718 2:47 * = Atlantic Coast Conference game % = Florida Four (Tampa, Fla.) () extra inning game

34 2011 University of Miami Baseball Conference statistics for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) (ACC games only Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 13-4 Home: 6-3 Away: 7-1 ACC: 13-4 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 9 Harold Martinez Zeke DeVoss Nathan Melendres Brad Fieger Rony Rodriguez Chantz Mack Cade Kreuter Chris Pelaez Stephen Perez Dale Carey Michael Broad David Villasuso Shane Rowland Totals Opponents LOB - Team (149), Opp (120). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (13). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (1), DeVoss, Z 1. Picked off - Martinez, H 1, Rodriguez, R 1, Villasuso, D 1. (ACC games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 44 E.J. Encinosa / Bryan Radziewski / Eric Whaley / Travis Miller / Michael Rudman / Adam Sargent / Daniel Miranda / Sam Robinson / Javi Salas / AJ Salcines / Sam Abrams / Zach Robinson / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (4), Rowland, S 2, Villasuso, D 2, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (12), Radziewski 5, Whaley, E 2, Villasuso, D 2, Encinosa, EJ 2, Robinson, S 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Villasuso, D (16-19), Whaley, E (5-8), Encinosa, EJ (7-8), Rowland, S (5-7), Radziewski (1-4), Abrams, S (3-3), Robinson, Z (3-3), Salcines, AJ (1-2), Salas, J (1-1).

35 Individual Career History vs North Carolina Michael Broad Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Zeke DeVoss Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL E.J. Encinosa Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL / Chantz Mack Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Harold Martinez Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Nathan Melendres Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Daniel Miranda Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / / TOTAL /

36 Individual Career History vs North Carolina Chris Pelaez Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Stephen Perez Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Sam Robinson Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / / TOTAL / David Villasuso Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Eric Whaley Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL /

37 2010 University of Miami Hurricanes Overall Statistics for Miami (as of Apr 21, 2011) (All games vs. North Carolina Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 3-0 Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 ACC: 3-0 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 7 Zeke DeVoss Yasmani Grandal Frankie Ratcliff Scott Lawson Harold Martinez Stephen Perez Nathan Melendres Chris Pelaez Ryan Perry Michael Broad David Villasuso Eric Whaley Jason Santana Taylor Wulf Sam Robinson Eric Erickson Chantz Mack Daniel Miranda Chris Hernandez E.J. Encinosa Totals Opponents LOB - Team (20), Opp (19). DPs turned - Team (1), Opp (3). IBB - Team (1), Grandal, Y 1. (All games vs. North Carolina Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 17 Eric Erickson / Daniel Miranda / Sam Robinson / E.J. Encinosa / Chris Hernandez / Jason Santana / Taylor Wulf / Eric Whaley / Totals / Opponents / Pickoffs - Team (2), Hernandez, C 1, Erickson, E 1. SBA/ATT - Grandal, Y (0-2), Hernandez, C (0-2), Wulf, T (0-1).

38 2010 University of Miami Hurricanes Overall Statistics for North Carolina (as of Apr 21, 2011) (All games vs. Miami Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 0-3 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-3 ACC: 0-3 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 6 Levi Michael Dillon Hazlett Brian Goodwin Ben Bunting Ryan Graepel Jesse Wierzbicki Mike Cavasinni Tommy Coyle Jacob Stallings Brett Knief Seth Baldwin Chaz Frank Bryn Renner Greg Holt Matt Harvey R.C. Orlan Patrick Johnson Nate Striz Michael Morin Garrett Davis Cody Stiles Colin Bates Jeff May Chris Munnelly Totals Opponents LOB - Team (19), Opp (20). DPs turned - Team (3), Opp (1). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1). Picked off - Hazlett, D 1, Cavasinni, M 1. (All games vs. Miami Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 25 Colin Bates / Matt Harvey / Chris Munnelly / Patrick Johnson / Nate Striz / Garrett Davis / Cody Stiles / R.C. Orlan / Michael Morin / Totals / Opponents / Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Stallings, J (5-5), Munnelly, C (3-3), Orlan, R (2-2), Bates, C (0-1), Wierzbicki (0-1).

39 2010 University of Miami Hurricanes #21 North Carolina at #13 Miami Apr 18, 2010 at Coral Gables, Fla. (Alex Rodriguez Park) North Carolina 7 (22-16,6-11 ACC) Miami 8 (27-9,14-4 ACC) Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Mike Cavasinni cf Ben Bunting lf Jesse Wierzbicki c Brian Goodwin rf Levi Michael 3b Dillon Hazlett 1b Tommy Coyle 2b Seth Baldwin dh Brett Knief ph/dh Ryan Graepel ss Patrick Johnson p Colin Bates p Garrett Davis p Michael Morin p Nate Striz p Totals Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Zeke DeVoss cf Frankie Ratcliff 2b Scott Lawson 1b Yasmani Grandal c Harold Martinez 3b Chris Pelaez lf Michael Broad pr/lf Nathan Melendres rf Ryan Perry dh Stephen Perez ss Jason Santana p E.J. Encinosa p Sam Robinson p Eric Whaley p Daniel Miranda p Totals Score by Innings R H E North Carolina Miami Note: 2 outs, 0 runners LOB when the game ended. E - Graepel, R(8); Ratcliff, F(3). DP - NC 2. LOB - NC 7; UM 10. 2B - Bunting, B(12); Wierzbicki 2(9); Goodwin, B(10); Michael, L(11); Lawson, S(10); Grandal, Y(15). HR - DeVoss, Z(4); Perry, R(2). HBP - Pelaez, C. SH - Cavasinni, M(4); Hazlett, D(2). SF - Michael, L(5); Baldwin, S(1). CS - DeVoss, Z(4). North Carolina ip h r er bb so ab bf np Patrick Johnson Colin Bates Garrett Davis Michael Morin Nate Striz Miami ip h r er bb so ab bf np Jason Santana E.J. Encinosa Sam Robinson Eric Whaley Daniel Miranda Win - Miranda, D (3-1). Loss - Morin, M (5-1). Save - None. WP - Striz, N(2). HBP - by Johnson, P (Pelaez, C). BK - Santana, J(1). Pitches/strikes: Johnson, P 62/36; Bates, C 43/21; Davis, G 13/3; Morin, M 23/12; Striz, N 5/4; Santana, J 56/36; Encinosa, EJ 15/7; Robinson, S 19/12; Whaley, E 4/2; Miranda, D 20/15. Umpires - HP: Paul Guillie 1B: Randy Harvey 3B: Edward Graham Start: 2:18 pm Time: 3:12 Attendance: 3255 Weather: 78 degrees, cloudy, ESE 17 mph Santana, J faced 2 batters in the 5th. Davis, G faced 1 batter in the 7th. Morin, M faced 3 batters in the 8th.

40 2010 University of Miami Hurricanes #21 North Carolina at #13 Miami Apr 17, 2010 at Coral Gables, Fla. (Alex Rodriguez Park) North Carolina 1 (22-15,6-11 ACC) Miami 11 (26-9,13-4 ACC) Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Mike Cavasinni cf Ben Bunting lf Chaz Frank ph/lf Jesse Wierzbicki dh Levi Michael 3b Brian Goodwin rf Dillon Hazlett 1b/2b Ryan Graepel ss Tommy Coyle 2b Brett Knief ph Greg Holt 1b Jacob Stallings c Seth Baldwin ph Jeff May c Chris Munnelly p R.C. Orlan p Cody Stiles p Nate Striz p Totals Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Zeke DeVoss cf Stephen Perez ss Scott Lawson 1b Yasmani Grandal c David Villasuso ph/c Harold Martinez 3b Chris Pelaez lf Chantz Mack lf Nathan Melendres rf Michael Broad dh Ryan Perry ph Frankie Ratcliff 2b Chris Hernandez p Eric Erickson p Sam Robinson p Taylor Wulf p Totals Score by Innings R H E North Carolina Miami X E - Coyle, T(7); Martinez, H(13); Melendres, N(2). LOB - UNC 5; UM 6. 2B - Bunting, B(11); Goodwin, B(9); DeVoss, Z(9); Lawson, S(9). HR - Martinez, H(11); Perry, R(1). HBP - Pelaez, C. SH - Perez, S(6). SF - Lawson, S(4). SB - DeVoss, Z 3(16); Lawson, S(9); Melendres, N(11). CS - Cavasinni, M(3). North Carolina ip h r er bb so ab bf np Chris Munnelly R.C. Orlan Cody Stiles Nate Striz Miami ip h r er bb so ab bf np Chris Hernandez Eric Erickson Sam Robinson Taylor Wulf Win - Erickson, E (4-1). Loss - Munnelly, C (1-1). Save - None. WP - Munnelly, C(4); Stiles, C(3); Wulf, T(1). HBP - by Munnelly, C (Pelaez, C). BK - Munnelly, C(1); Orlan, R(2). Pitches/strikes: Munnelly, C 77/41; Orlan, R 21/16; Stiles, C 24/10; Striz, N 10/8; Erickson, E 74/52; Robinson, S 28/18; Wulf, T 31/24. Umpires - HP: Edward Graham 1B: Randolph Harvey 3B: Paul Guillie Start: 7:07pm Time: 2:46 Attendance: 3650 Weather: 70 degrees and 17 mph winds

41 2010 University of Miami Hurricanes #21 North Carolina at #13 Miami Apr 16, 2010 at Coral Gables, Fla. (Alex Rodriguez Park) North Carolina 5 (22-14,6-10 ACC) Miami 7 (25-9,12-4 ACC) Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Mike Cavasinni cf Ben Bunting lf Jesse Wierzbicki 1b/c Levi Michael 3b Brian Goodwin rf Dillon Hazlett 2b Ryan Graepel ss Jacob Stallings c Seth Baldwin c/ph Michael Morin p Brett Knief dh Chaz Frank ph/dh Bryn Renner ph/1b Matt Harvey p Totals Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Zeke DeVoss cf Stephen Perez ss Scott Lawson 1b Yasmani Grandal c Harold Martinez 3b Chris Pelaez lf Nathan Melendres rf Michael Broad dh Frankie Ratcliff 2b Chris Hernandez p E.J. Encinosa p Daniel Miranda p Totals Score by Innings R H E North Carolina Miami X E - Wierzbicki(2); Hazlett, D(5); Graepel, R(7); Perez, S(7). DP - NC 1; UM 1. LOB - NC 7; UM 4. 2B - Michael, L(10); Goodwin, B(8); Graepel, R(12); Grandal, Y(14). HR - Michael, L(2); DeVoss, Z(3); Grandal, Y(8); Martinez, H(10). HBP - Cavasinni, M. SF - Hazlett, D(5). CS - Cavasinni, M(2); Bunting, B(5). North Carolina ip h r er bb so ab bf np Matt Harvey Michael Morin Miami ip h r er bb so ab bf np Chris Hernandez E.J. Encinosa Daniel Miranda Win - Hernandez, C (5-2). Loss - Harvey, M (4-2). Save - Miranda, D (2). HBP - by Hernandez, C (Cavasinni, M). BK - Hernandez, C(1). Pitches/strikes: Harvey, M 117/78; Morin, M 13/9; Hernandez, C 102/64; Encinosa, EJ 31/19; Miranda, D 28/20. Umpires - HP: Randy Harvey 1B: Paul Guillie 3B: Edward Graham Start: 8:06 p.m Time: 2:44 Attendance: 3390 Weather: 77 cloudy, winds 14mph ese

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