Unfortunately for Wake Forest, they were the victim of Miami's latest assault on the scoreboards. In game one, as the first inning unfolded, David Thompson didn't hesitate to answer whether his prolific batting numbers would follow him to Winston-Salem or not. Thompson dished out an RBI double, and in his second trip to the plate, belted a grand slam, placing Miami's lead far from reach and setting the tone for the series.

Here are results and game notes from the series:





The series began Friday night with Miami batters finding success early and often.

Game One: 15-2 Miami - Full Recap

Player of the Game - David Thompson

Three hits

Two homeruns

Grand slam

Two runs

Seven RBI (!)

Winning Pitcher - Thomas Woodrey (3-1)

6.0 innings pitched

Six hits

Two runs, one earned run

One bases on balls

Four strikeouts







After Miami's 15-2 win in game one, they clinched the series Saturday with a 12-7 victory.

Game Two: 12-7 Miami - Full Recap

Player of the Game - Carl Chester

Three hits

Homerun (Leadoff homer)

Two runs

Two RBI

Winning Pitcher - Andrew Suarez (2-0)

5.0 innings pitched

Seven hits

Four runs, three earned runs

One bases on balls

Three strikeouts







Sunday, however, was more competitive than the past two outings. Early on the Canes and Demon Deacons stole the lead from one another until Wake Forest ultimately prevailed.

Game Three: 10-4 Wake Forest - Full Recap

Starting Pitcher for Miami - Enrique Sosa (3-2)

3.1 innings pitched

Seven hits

Five runs, five earned runs

Three bases on balls

Five strikeouts

Winning Pitcher - Parker Dunshee (4-0)

6.2 innings pitched

Six hits

One run, one earned run

One bases on balls

Three strikeouts





And then there was this guy...







The Hurricanes return to action on Wednesday as Florida Gulf Coast University visits Mark Light Field. Miami leads the series (2-0) with a 7-3 result in Coral Gables and a 15-4 victory in Fort Myers. After Baseball's midweek contest with FGCU, the Canes travel to Chapel Hill, N.C. to square off with the North Carolina Tar Heels.

Go Canes!