The Miami Hurricanes baseball team will enter the 2026 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Championship as the No. 5 seed, opening tournament play on May 20 against the winner of Tuesday’s matchup between No. 12 Stanford and No. 13 California at Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Miami finished the regular season with a record of 36-17 overall and tied for fifth place in the ACC standings, according to a May 16 announcement from the program. The winner of Wednesday’s contest will advance to face No. 4 seed Boston College in the quarterfinal round scheduled for Thursday at 7 p.m.
This year’s championship includes all sixteen conference programs competing in a single-elimination format over six days in Charlotte. Georgia Tech secured both the regular-season title and top tournament seed, while North Carolina, Florida State, and Boston College also received double byes into the quarterfinals.
All games from Tuesday through Saturday will be broadcast on ACC Network, with Sunday’s championship game set for noon on ESPN2; every contest will also be available via Sirius XM ACC Radio channel 371. Fans can listen to all Miami games on WVUM 90.5 FM Student Radio.
A full breakdown of the tournament schedule is available by request or through official team channels. The university encourages fans to follow @canesbaseball on Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook for updates throughout championship week.



