The Miami Hurricanes baseball team won their final regular-season game against No. 11 Florida State Seminoles, finishing with a score of 7-4. Strong pitching performances and timely home runs secured their victory as they prepare for next week’s ACC Tournament.
In 2024, Coral Gables Medicaid providers claimed $9,245,947 for Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare) services—a 90.6% jump over the prior year.
Providers in West Miami billed $254,878 to Medicaid for services in the Medicine Services and Procedures category for 2024, marking a 14.3% increase over the prior year.
FIU baseball lost narrowly to New Mexico State by a score of 6-5 during their Conference USA series on May 15. Despite late efforts including an inside-the-park home run from Cooper Rasmussen, FIU could not complete its comeback.
Edgar Campre led Miami Hurricanes track and field team by winning his second consecutive ACC decathlon title during this year’s outdoor championships held Friday in Louisville, Kentucky. Several other team members achieved personal bests or advanced to finals as well.
The Miami Hurricanes baseball team lost to No. 11 Florida State by a score of 11-1 after eight innings due to a run rule decision. The Seminoles built an early lead and extended it late in the game as Miami…
FIU’s baseball team defeated New Mexico State 17-12 on May 15 behind standout performances from Marc Hersh and Mario Trivella, who each hit two home runs. The win marked FIU’s highest-scoring effort this season as they opened their final regular…
FIU baseball players Preston Prince and Cooper Rasmussen have been selected for the Conference USA All-Academic Team for their strong academic records and athletic performances. Both students are recognized for excelling in academics while contributing significantly to their team during…
These former South Miami-Dade County area high school standouts will be active on Saturday, May 16.
The Miami Hurricanes lost to No. 11 Florida State Seminoles in an extra-inning baseball game Thursday night. Despite leading by five runs late in the contest, Miami fell short after a comeback by Florida State ended with a walk-off bases-loaded…
Franks broke Miami’s men’s 200-meter record during the first day of ACC Championships on May 14. The Hurricanes earned several top-eight finishes across multiple events as competition continues Friday.
The lowest price of regular gas in cities throughout Miami-Dade County was found at a single gas station in the week ending May 9, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.
Dan Radakovich has announced his retirement as University of Miami athletics director effective June 1. He reflected on athletic successes, academic achievements, fundraising records, and thanked supporters during his tenure.
Isabell-Mary Luik and Beata Wrigstad from FIU were recognized as Conference USA track and field athletes of the week for their recent performances at the East Coast Relays. Both set new marks for their school during competition.
Friday, May 15 will feature competition from these former South Miami-Dade County area high school standouts.
The University of Miami track and field team will compete at this week’s ACC Outdoor Championships in Louisville. Several Hurricanes enter as event leaders or top contenders following strong performances during regular season meets.
These former South Miami-Dade County area high school standouts will be competing on Thursday, May 14.
FIU baseball heads to Las Cruces for its final regular-season series against New Mexico State starting May 14. The Panthers need a sweep plus help from other results to qualify for postseason play.
FIU men’s basketball has signed forward Seydina N’Diaye from Daytona State College for next season. The sophomore brings shot-blocking ability after leading his former team defensively last year.
FIU men’s basketball has signed Danish forward Andreas Holst, a former Oklahoma player who redshirted last season. Holst brings international experience from playing with Denmark’s national teams and club leagues.
Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from South Miami-Dade News.