The No. 9 Miami (FL) Hurricanes face the North Carolina Tar Heels on Sunday in the ACC Tournament
Championship. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN at 1 p.m. ET, but
if you cannot get to a television, you can also watch a live stream
online for free here. But please, click on that link
St Louis Cardinals vs Los Angeles Dodgers takes place in the NLCS Game 4 on Tuesday night with the Dodgers now looking to level the series up at 2-2 having claimed their first win in Game 3. Tonight's big game will start at 8.07 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream (details below).
The Hurricanes continued their surprising season with a victory over North Carolina State in the ACC semifinals on Saturday. The win means Miami will appear in the conference finals for the first time in school history, per the Associated Press.
The squad made it look relatively easy, leading for the entire contest thanks in part to a career-high 32 points from senior guard Durand Scott. Fellow guard Shane Larkin added 19 for a Hurricanes team that shot 46 percent from the floor.
This season has already been a historic one for the Miami Hurricanes. According to the team's semifinal game notes, Miami has already won the first regular season conference championship in school history and recently broke the team record with 25 wins in a single season.
The Hurricane's victories are even more impressive when you look at their offensive numbers. The team is ranked outside the top 100 in many key categories, including scoring offense, assists per game, and turnover margin.
St Louis Cardinals vs Los Angeles Dodgers takes place in the NLCS Game 4 on Tuesday night with the Dodgers now looking to level the series up at 2-2 having claimed their first win in Game 3. Tonight's big game will start at 8.07 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream (details below).
The Hurricanes continued their surprising season with a victory over North Carolina State in the ACC semifinals on Saturday. The win means Miami will appear in the conference finals for the first time in school history, per the Associated Press.
The squad made it look relatively easy, leading for the entire contest thanks in part to a career-high 32 points from senior guard Durand Scott. Fellow guard Shane Larkin added 19 for a Hurricanes team that shot 46 percent from the floor.
This season has already been a historic one for the Miami Hurricanes. According to the team's semifinal game notes, Miami has already won the first regular season conference championship in school history and recently broke the team record with 25 wins in a single season.
The Hurricane's victories are even more impressive when you look at their offensive numbers. The team is ranked outside the top 100 in many key categories, including scoring offense, assists per game, and turnover margin.
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