Of course that all changes this weekend with the final road finale at Virginia Tech, a midweek game against North Florida and then the final homestand, against No. 2 North Carolina.
The next seven games are big time for the now 39-5, top-ranked Canes. Regional berths are on the line after the ACC Tournament (begins May 21st) and Miami needs to keep a stranglehold on that top-ranking.
Tune in this weekend for coverage of the Virginia Tech series and hold on to your hats next weekend as we could see a #1 vs. #2 match up at The Light and a preview of things to come in the postseason.
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