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Gino DiMare stepping down as Miami Hurricanes head baseball coach after 5 seasons


Miami head baseball coach Gino DiMare is stepping down after five seasons. DiMare's Hurricanes went 168-86 with four NCAA Tournament appearances in each year the tournament was held. Miami posted a 42-21 record this past season, which was their most wins since 2016, and hosted the Coral Gables Regional for the second straight year. (Inside the U)

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Gino DiMare stepping down as Miami Hurricanes head baseball coach after 5 seasons


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