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Published: June 10, 2008
CORAL GABLES - Jim Morris pointed toward the scoreboard in left-center field.
The lights weren't on. No runs, no hits, no errors to see. Instead, Miami's longtime baseball coach was gesturing to the sign that lists the Hurricanes' four national championship seasons: 1982, 1985, 1999 and 2001.
"Those are the four best teams in Miami history," he said, "because those are the four teams that got it done."
Soon, it might be time for a new sign. The Hurricanes - the No. 1 seed in the NCAA field and winners of 52 of 61 games this season - are headed back to Omaha this week, the 23rd trip to the College World Series in program history and the 11th under Morris.
Morris makes it abundantly clear that the only real goal for Miami each season is to win the national championship. His club will have that chance, and starts the eight-team CWS against Georgia on Saturday night.
"We worked so hard," said Miami first baseman Yonder Alonso, the slugger who was selected No. 7 overall by the Cincinnati Reds in last week's baseball draft. "A lot of work goes through it, in the fall, summer. All you think about is Omaha."
As his team rushed the field Sunday following the final out of the Super Regional victory over Arizona, Morris remained in the dugout for a few moments. And when he emerged, he didn't run to join his players, who were jumping for joy in short right field. Instead, Morris just kept an emotionless stare on his face as he headed toward the Arizona dugout for handshakes.
By his standards, just getting to Omaha isn't enough cause to celebrate.
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