The Miami Hurricanes look for back-to-back Super Regional appearances, but they have been placed in a familiar and unlucky regional that has haunted them for over two decades. The Gainesville Regional prepares for the Canes, hosts the Florida Gators, Troy Trojans, and the Rider Broncs. This is another opportunity for the Canes to restore order in the state and remind the country why the team is viewed as a blue blood. It's a great opportunity, man," head coach J.D. Arteaga said. "It's a new season. Everybody starts 0-0. We're part of the field of 64. And this is what you play for. You play the first 56 games. And we started all fall and everything to get to this point, this opportunity to go play no matter where it's at. We got an opportunity to stay in state and go to Gainesville. "And Troy is our number one objective right now, is trying to get that game one and then get into that winner's bracket game on Saturday. So we're excited and ready to go.Regional Team BreakdownFlorida GatorsThe 2023 National Championship is one of the most dangerous teams in the country, even after losing to the Georgia Bulldogs in the Semifinals of the SEC Tournament after holding a 6-0 lead for six innings. The Gators have a dangerous offense and a great starting pitching rotation, very similar to the Hurricanes'. The Hurricanes will also see one of the most dangerous hitters in the country, once on their own team, in Blake Cyr, who has been unstoppable over the past few weekends.Troy TrojansThe Trojans finished tied for third in the Sun Belt Conference while reaching the semifinals of the conference tournament. They finished with a 32-26 record, which also came against some of the toughest competition in the country.Troy played the eighth hardest strength of schedule in 2026, and the No. 2 non-conference strength of schedule. They finished No. 35 in the RPI, winning eight times over conference champions (including the SEC’s Georgia and the Sun Belt’s Southern Miss), and won 19 times vs. teams in the RPI’s Top 100.Rider BroncsLosing your coach before the season starts is one of the hardest things to overcome, but the Broncs have been able to overcome it and win a conference championship thanks to the team's resilience. Finishing with a 33-18, 22-8 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference record, they have a star pitcher, senior right-hander PJ Craig, who tossed seven shutout innings to win the conference championshipCraig was named tournament MVP, only giving up two runs and five hits over his two appearances (16 innings, 12 strikeouts).Projected Starting Rotation and LineupDerek Williams against Wake Forest | Miami Athletics Starting Lineup MiamiProjected Pitching RotationJake Ogden, 2BFriday Starter: Lazaro ColleraMax Galvin, LFSaturday Starter: Rob EvansDerek Williams, RFSunday Starter: AJ CiscarAlex Sosa, 1BMonday Starter (If Nessary): Sebastion Santos-OlsonAlonzo Alvarez, CDylan Dubovik, DHGabriel Milano, 3BVance Sheahan, SSFabio Peralta, CFThe Hurricanes have been around with their rotation all season, but their offensive lineup without Daniel Cuvet continues to be positive. The question now is the rotation of players with the pitching staff. Miami's bullpen has been up and down, but against the best offense in the country, the Canes were able to minimize the damage after AJ Ciscar got clipped multiple times. It was the best outing of the group all season at the ACC Baseball Championship, and that is expected for the rest of the season. Miami's Key InjuriesDaniel Cuvet, 3B"He's still swinging the bat," head coach J.D. Arteaga said. "Likely won't see him this week, but he is progressing...slowly progressing. The longer we play, the better chance we all have to see him play."TJ Coats, PCoats remains out with nerve issues in his throwing arm, taking a hit to the Canes potential rotation of players.Miami's Path to Super RegionalsMiami's AJ Ciscar against Florida State (2026) | Miami Hurricanes Athletics Gainesville RegionalFriday, May 29Game One: 1 p.m. ET* – Rider vs. Florida (ESPN+)Game Two: 6 p.m. ET* – Troy vs. Miami (ACCN)Saturday, May 30Game Three: Time TBA* - Loser Game One vs. Loser Game TwoGame Four: Time TBA* - Winner Game One vs. Winner Game TwoSunday, May 31Game Five: Time TBA* - Loser Game Four vs. Winner Game ThreeGame Six: Time TBA* - Winner Game Four vs. Winner Game FiveMonday, June 1Game Seven (if necessary): Time TBA* - Winner Game Six vs. Loser Game SixMatching Regional for Super Regional: Hattiesburg RegionalFriday, May 29Game One: 2 p.m. ET* – Little Rock vs. Southern Miss (ESPN+)Game Two: 6 p.m. ET* – Jacksonville State vs. Virginia (ESPN+)Saturday, May 30Game Three: 4 p.m. ET* - Loser Game One vs. Loser Game TwoGame Four: 9 p.m. ET* - Winner Game One vs. Winner Game TwoSunday, May 31Game Five: 4 p.m. ET* - Loser Game Four vs. Winner Game ThreeGame Six: 9 p.m. ET* - Winner Game Four vs. Winner Game FiveMonday, June 1Game Seven (if necessary): Time TBA* - Winner Game Six vs. Loser Game Six*All times subject to change based on TVFollow all social media platforms to stay up to date with everything Miami Hurricanes-related: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and BlueSky.Read More Miami Hurricanes News:Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow