Miami Baseball: Canes Drop Game Three To No. 3 Tigers, 7-0
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — After two tightly contested games, the Miami Hurricanes couldn’t contain the third-ranked Clemson Tigers in the series finale.
The Tigers scored three runs in the first and never looked back, as Clemson cruised to a 7-0 win Saturday afternoon at Mark Light Field.
Clemson freshman right-hander Aidan Knaak (2-0) shined for the Tigers (24-3, 7-2 ACC), tossing a career-long seven shutout innings. Knaak and the Clemson bullpen blanked the Hurricanes (15-12, 6-6 ACC) for the first time this year, surrendering just two hits.
The Fort Myers, Fla., native retired 20 of the 24 batters he faced, totaling a career-best ten strikeouts.
Offensively, highly-touted sophomore Cam Cannarella notched a multi-hit performance and drove in three runs for the Tigers. Meanwhile, veteran first baseman Jacob Hinderleider plated a pair of tallies on as many hits.
Junior left-hander Herick Hernandez (2-3) took the loss. He allowed five earned runs over 5 1/3 innings.
With the victory, Clemson clinched its first series win over the Hurricanes since 2012, as Miami had won six straight series heading into the weekend.
Up next, the Hurricanes begin a four-game road swing against Florida Atlantic on Tuesday. First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
Courtesy of Miami Athletics