Jun 15, 2015; Omaha, NE, USA; The Miami Hurricanes team cheer a military family in pregame activities before the game against the Arkansas Razorbacks in the 2015 College World Series at TD Ameritrade Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports

Miami Hurricanes baseball can perhaps get outshined by its football and basketball programs, but the ‘Canes should be noted as one of the best college baseball teams entering the 2016 season.

The ‘Canes finished last season ranked No. 6 and by the end of that season, their RPI was ranked No. 1 in the nation. Collegiate Baseball Newspaper has Miami ranked No. 4 in their preseason poll for the 2016 season.

If you can remember last season, Miami made it all the way to Omaha, Neb. for the College World Series.

Unfortunately, they eventually fell victim to the Florida Gators (in their second go around; it is double elimination). They lost to the Gators, 15-3, beat Arkansas, 4-3, and finally, losing to the Gators again, 10-2.

Miami will open up their 2016 regular season against Rutgers (3-game series) at Mark Light Field (at Alex Rodriguez Park). They have a following game against St. Thomas before a rematch against those Florida Gators.

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The ‘Canes will be lead by famed head coach, Jim Morris. Morris and the Miami Hurricanes had won National Championships in both 1999 and 2001 (and Morris was honored as National Coach of the Year in both of those seasons). In fact, there’s not a college program in history to have qualified for the College World Series as often as Morris and his ‘Canes.

Miami will also be loaded with talent, so expect another run to Omaha. They’ll be returning 19 letter-winners from 2015.

Keep an eye out for Cooper Hammond (junior right-handed pitcher), Danny Garcia (junior left-handed pitcher) and Thomas Woodrey (senior left-handed pitcher). Though, the ‘Canes lost both George Iskenderian and David Thompson, expect big things at bat from Jacob Heyward (junior outfielder), Willie Abreu (junior outfielder) and Zack Collins (junior catcher).

Since 1974, Miami has won 4 National Championships and have appeared in the College World Series a whopping twenty-four times.