Florida Lifts 22-10 Win With Five Eighth-Inning Homers — Miami Hurricanes Baseball
miami hurricanes baseball ended with Florida setting two program records in the same NCAA Tournament game on Sunday, May 31, 2026. The Gators hit five home runs in the eighth inning and seven overall in a 22-10 win over Miami.
Florida Power Surge
Karson Bowen drove the biggest burst, hitting two home runs, driving in five runs and scoring four times. Cade Kurland also homered twice, finishing with four RBIs and three runs, while Brendan Lawson, Blake Cyr and Ethan Surowiec each added one home run in the record-setting game.
The eighth inning was the turning point on the scoreboard and in the record book. Florida’s five homers in that frame pushed the total to seven, a mark no Gators team had reached in an NCAA Tournament game before Sunday.
Miami Game Line
The final score was 22-10, and Florida’s offense spread production across the lineup. Jake Ogden had two RBIs and scored twice, while Max Galvin scored two runs and Alex Sosa and Alonzo Alvarez each drove in two runs. Dylan Dubovik and Fabio Peralta also added RBIs, and Caden McDonald scored three times.
Florida kept adding after the eighth-inning surge. Kyle Jones finished with three RBIs and three runs, Landon Stripling drove in one run, and Hayden Yost scored once as the Gators kept the pressure on through the end of the game.
Condron Park Records
Sunday’s result gave Florida a run total that matched the record-setting power display. The five-homer eighth and seven-homer game stood as program marks in an NCAA Tournament setting, and the 22-run total made the gap impossible to close for Miami.