The University of Miami women’s basketball team (4-0) used a stout defensive effort to cruise past FIU (1-3) and earn a 79-51 victory over the Panthers, as they secured their fourth consecutive win to commence the season.
The Hurricanes completely shut down FIU, limiting the Panthers to 33.3 percent shooting from the field, including an abysmal mark of 17.6 percent from behind the arc.
Miami’s suffocating defense forced the Panthers into 32 turnovers, and the Canes scored 28 points off FIU turnovers.
Offensively, Miami had a balanced attack, as 10 separate players scored at least three points, including seven eight different players scoring 6+ points.
Darrione Rogers led the way, scoring 12 points, while knocking down two 3-pointers.
Freshman Ahnay Adams provided an outstanding spark off the bench, scoring a career-high 11 points on 1-2 shooting from the field and a perfect 8-8 at the free throw line.
Jasmyne Roberts had a stellar all-around performance in the victory, nearly reaching a double-double with nine points and eight rebounds. Roberts also tallied three assists and recorded three steals throughout the game.
Haley Cavinder did not have her best scoring outing, as she chipped in seven points; however, she dished out a game-high six assists and pulled down six rebounds.
Daniela Abies had her best game in a Hurricanes uniform, as she came off the bench to score six points, grab four rebounds, and record three steals, each of which marked a season-high for the junior forward. Abies logged 27 minutes of playing time and completed the contest with a game-high plus/minus of +29.
The Canes were tremendous at the free throw line once again, knocking down 22-26 shots from the stripe for a clip of 84.6 percent.
Miami’s bench had an exceptional performance, outscoring FIU’s bench 44-14 throughout the contest.
Miami got off to a slow start and they finished the first quarter tied with FIU, 19-19.
The Canes had a dominant second quarter, as they shot 50 percent from the field and 50 percent from behind the arc and outscored the Panthers 21-8 to build a 13-point advantage entering halftime.
Miami cruised through the third quarter, extending their lead up to 17 points, before running away with the contest in the final stanza, as they outscored FIU 25-14 over the final 10 minutes to earn the 28-point win.
Notable Stats
The Hurricanes completely shut down FIU, limiting the Panthers to 33.3 percent shooting from the field, including an abysmal mark of 17.6 percent from behind the arc.
Miami’s suffocating defense forced the Panthers into 32 turnovers, and the Canes scored 28 points off FIU turnovers.
Offensively, Miami had a balanced attack, as 10 separate players scored at least three points, including seven eight different players scoring 6+ points.
Darrione Rogers led the way, scoring 12 points, while knocking down two 3-pointers.
Freshman Ahnay Adams provided an outstanding spark off the bench, scoring a career-high 11 points on 1-2 shooting from the field and a perfect 8-8 at the free throw line.
Jasmyne Roberts had a stellar all-around performance in the victory, nearly reaching a double-double with nine points and eight rebounds. Roberts also tallied three assists and recorded three steals throughout the game.
Haley Cavinder did not have her best scoring outing, as she chipped in seven points; however, she dished out a game-high six assists and pulled down six rebounds.
Daniela Abies had her best game in a Hurricanes uniform, as she came off the bench to score six points, grab four rebounds, and record three steals, each of which marked a season-high for the junior forward. Abies logged 27 minutes of playing time and completed the contest with a game-high plus/minus of +29.
The Canes were tremendous at the free throw line once again, knocking down 22-26 shots from the stripe for a clip of 84.6 percent.
Miami’s bench had an exceptional performance, outscoring FIU’s bench 44-14 throughout the contest.
Miami got off to a slow start and they finished the first quarter tied with FIU, 19-19.
The Canes had a dominant second quarter, as they shot 50 percent from the field and 50 percent from behind the arc and outscored the Panthers 21-8 to build a 13-point advantage entering halftime.
Miami cruised through the third quarter, extending their lead up to 17 points, before running away with the contest in the final stanza, as they outscored FIU 25-14 over the final 10 minutes to earn the 28-point win.
Notable Stats
- Miami held FIU to 33.3 percent shooting from the field (18-54) and 17.6 percent from behind the arc.
- The Hurricanes recorded 16 assists on 26 made field goals.
- Miami knocked down 22-26 shots at the free throw line.
- The Canes tallied 17 steals throughout the contest.
- Miami’s bench outscored FIU’s bench, 44-14.
- The Canes outscored FIU in the paint, 36-28.