The rough day for USF got even rougher for the Bulls baseball team last night with a 14 to 5 beat down to Miami. The Bulls, after beating Miami earlier in the season, were hoping the pitching and offense would do enough for them, but in the 6th inning, the Canes scored 9 runs as the Bulls were looking to get home early.
The pitching did well in the beginning, with Kyle Parker getting the start, but after that, it was all Miami. Jonthan Koscso was 2 for 4 with 2 RBI. Todd Brazeal was 2 for 3, including a home run (haven't had many of those recently). Peter Brotons was 2 for 2 including a home run as he played back in his home of Miami. Junior Carlin was walked twice, but was 0 for 2, snapping his 19-game hitting streak.
The Bulls are now 19-21 (8-7) and return home to host St. John's starting Friday at 7 PM in a must win series. If the Bulls want to stay in the hunt for the Big East tournament and an outside and magical shot at the NCAA tournament, they have to get the sweep this weekend.
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