Miami puts a nine-game home winning streak on the line when it hosts Notre Dame in the final series of the 2025 regular season. Miami is 30-21 overall and 14-12 in the ACC in eighth place with an outside chance to move up to fourth and receive a double-bye to the quarterfinals of the conference tournament entering the final weekend.
Mami third baseman Daniel Cuvet is hitting .606 with eight home runs and runs batted in the last eight games. Cuvet leads the ACC this season with 70 RBIs, is fourth with a .681 slugging percentage and is fifth with a 1.114 on-base plus slugging. Notre Dame catcher Carson Tinney is in the top 10 in the ACC in four categories.
Notre Dame is 14th in the ACC in batting average, 13th in slugging percentage and 11th in on-base percentage. The Fighting Irish are 10th in the ACC in earned run average and eighth in batting average against. Miami will need Cuvet to stay hot as they push towards the postseason.
Notre Dame is 30-19 overall and 12-15 in the ACC. The Fighting Irish could play themselves out of the first round of the ACC Tournament with a sweep of Miami and some help this weekend. The teams that finish fifth through eighth at the end of the regular season have a bye to the second round of the ACC Tournament.
Notre Dame at Miami pitching matchups
Notre Dame will start Jack Radel in game one versus Griffin Hugus for Miami on Thursday night. Rory Fox will start for Notre Dame against A.J. Ciscar for Miami on Friday and the Fighting Irish will start Jackson Dennies versus Tate DeRias for the Hurricanes in the final game of the series on Saturday.
Notre Dame at Miami Game times and television
Notre Dame at Miami will have the first pitch at 7 PM Eastern Daylight Time on Thursday and Friday and 1 PM on Saturday. All three games are on ACC Network Extra.
Miami versus Notre Dame series history
Miami leads the all-time series versus Notre Dame 24-10 and is 16-7 against the Fighting Irish in Coral Gables.
What is next for Miami baseball'?
Miami likely lost a chance at a double-bye in the ACC Tournament after getting swept at Virginia last weekend. Miami is a half game ahead of Louisville and Wake Forest for eighth place in the ACC. A sweep of Notre Dame will clinch eighth place and a first-round bye in the ACC Tournament that begins on Tuesday in Charlotte.