FINAL: Miami falls to Louisville at the Yum Center 88-78

Trinton Breeze
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The University of Miami men’s basketball team (5-18, 1-11 ACC) faced an 88-78 setback to the Louisville Cardinals (18-6, 11-2 ACC), Saturday afternoon at the KFC Yum! Center.

Redshirt junior A.J. Staton-McCray played his best game in a Miami uniform on Saturday, pouring in 22 points for his fifth career 20-point contest.

Senior Matthew Cleveland recorded his fifth straight 20-point outing with 21 points in the game, marking the third time this season that two Hurricanes have eclipsed the 20-point mark in the same game.

Graduate student Lynn Kidd carded his third double-double of the year with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

The Cardinals used a 54.1 percent first-half shooting effort to lead by as much as 13 in the first 20 minutes of action, but Staton-McCray kept the Hurricanes in the game with 16 first-half points.

Cleveland eclipsed the 1,500-point mark in his career on a driving layup at the 2:57 mark in the first half. The guard finished the half with nine points to pull Miami to within eight, 46-38, at the halftime break.

Miami cut the deficit to three, 52-49, five minutes into the second half thanks to back-to-back and-one buckets from Staton-McCray and freshman Divine Ugochukwu. However, the Cardinals responded with an 14-2 run to stretch their lead back to double-figures, 66-51, with 11:33 to play.

The Hurricanes strung together a 16-6 run over the next six minutes to pull to within five, 72-67, at the 6:08 mark of the second half, but Louisville’s Reyne Smith converted a four-point play to put a halt to Miami’s momentum.

Louisville ultimately scored 15 of the final 27 points to secure the 88-78 win.

Miami returns to the Watsco Center on Tuesday to host the Syracuse Orange. Tipoff in Coral Gables, Fla., is set for 7 p.m. and the game will air on ACC Network.


 
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We put up a great fight and had many of chances to take the lead

I was impressed with the Canes today. We covered the spread. But just could not get a defensive stop in crucial moments killed us
Being honest I don't watch most of our games. I'm not gonna be the one to say I saw this coming. I love my university and I wanna see us come out on top in all circumstances. This next hire is crucial in every phase. Hope we get it right. In the meantime the people we don't wanna lose to the portal we better fight like **** to show them our value. I can't see bathea staying personally. Which really sucks.
 
Good news is two years ago when we were going to the final 4 Louisville was a lot like we are now and they turned it around just that quick. Bad news is we need at least four starters and maybe all five. I guess McCray could be a starter but the three freshman will contribute but are not starting material yet imo.
 
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