Section » Miami Basketball
A Fighting Chance…
The Miami Hurricanes are trying to pad their tournament resume with as many wins as possible before the ACC tournament rolls around, and helped their cause on Tuesday night by defeating the Virginia Cavaliers 74-62 at the BankUnited Center. The Canes continue to enjoy hosting
More Articles
Flat Lining Canes Resuscitated at Home
Coral Gables is the place to be if you’re a Hurricanes fan as they now rest with an 11-1 home record after they’re buzzer beating upset of No. 20 Georgia Tech Wednesday night. James Dews sunk a mid range jumper at the buzzer to give the Miami Hurricanes a 64-62 upset victory. With this much-needed
Winless in Winston-Salem
0-8. That is the Miami Hurricanes record when battling in Winston-Salem. Never have the Canes scraped a W out of that arena. To be fair ACC road teams are an abysmal 13-29 this season. And the odds were in favor of the home team again as Miami fell 62-53. Turnovers where the killer last night for the
Canes – Demon Deacons Preview
Tonight is the night to shine for the Miami Hurricanes (16-5, 2-5) as they head to Winston-Salem to take on Wake Forest (14-5, 4-3) for the second time this season. The game will be broadcast under the bright lights of ESPN the deuce at 7 PM EST. Malcolm
Canes Catch Fire, Snap ACC Losing Streak
After the final whistle on Sunday’s afternoon game at the BankUnited Center, the Miami Hurricanes found themselves clawing out of the ACC cellar and snapping a four-game losing streak. The final score read Miami 82, Virginia Tech 75, but it was a more dominating victory than the scoreboard depicted. The
Tourney Hopes Sliding Away?
My, oh my how quickly expectations disappear. We’re two thirds of the way through the 2009-2010 NCAA regular season and the Miami Hurricanes are dwindling fast. After a top 25 ranking and a 15-1 start through a cushy non-conference schedule, the Canes find themselves staring at a four-game ACC skid.
