University of Miami Athletics
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Griffin Hugus

position

Right-handed pitcher

Height

6-1

Weight

210 lbs.

Class

Junior

Hometown

Wellington, Fla.

High School

Cardinal Newman

Previous School

Cincinnati

Instagram

@griffhugus

Twitter

@GriffinHugus

Griffin Hugus - Baseball - University of Miami Athletics

2025 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM, SP

2025 ALL-HATTIESBURG REGIONAL TEAM, SP

2025 ACC PITCHER OF THE WEEK (2/17)

2025 (Junior - Miami)
  • 2025 Second Team All-ACC Selection
  • 2025 NCAA Hattisburg Regional All-Tournament Team Selection
  • Posted a 6-7 record and finished with a 4.16 ERA in 93 innings pitched – holding opponents to a .242 batting average
  • Led the 2025 Miami pitching staff in games started (17), innings pitched (93), strikeouts (95) and complete games (2)
  • Ranked sixth in the ACC in most strikeouts, second in innings pitched and fourth in batters struck out looking (31)
  • Opened his Hurricanes career with a dominant outing against Niagara on Feb. 15, striking out a career-high 11 batters and allowing just one hit over six innings.
  • Named ACC Pitcher of the Week following the performance against Niagara
  • In his next two starts, he retired a combined 19 batters, highlighted by a 10-strikeout performance on the road at Florida on Mar. 1.
  • Helped earn the Hurricanes a gritty win against then-No.13 Georgia Tech on Apr. 18, striking out eight in 4.1 innings pitched.
  • Earned the win in the NCAA Hattiesburg Regional vs. Columbia on May 31, tossing a complete game with nine strikeouts and allowing just one earned run.
  • Earned the Ron Fraser Award, given to the player with the most impactful contributions on the mound as voted on by his teammates.
2024 (Sophomore - Cincinnati)
  • Pitched in 12 games out of the bullpen and made one start
  • Five strikeouts in 4.2 innings vs. UCF in the Big 12 Tournament
2023 (Freshman - Cincinnati)
  • Named to AAC All-Freshman Team as a two-way player for the Bearcats
  • Batted .234 (29-for-124) with two home runs, seven doubles, one triple, 20 RBI and 20 runs scored in 38 games played
  • Was a perfect 10-for-10 in stolen base attempts
  • Finished 3-for-4 with three RBI, two runs scored, a double and a triple in win over UCF
  • Named to AAC weekly honor roll on April 10 after earning first career win in first collegiate start against Memphis, striking out a career-high six batters in five innings