John Price
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CORAL GABLES — The Hurricanes survived a 10-minute shooting drought thanks to a stellar second-half performance by guard Bensley Joseph.
The junior guard scored 14 second-half points to lead Miami (15-7, 6-5 ACC) to an 82-74 comeback win over Virginia Tech (13-9, 5-6 ACC) at the Watsco Center in Coral Gables on Saturday afternoon. It is Miami’s fourth straight win over Virginia Tech.
The Hurricanes battled back and made it a one-possession game, trading the lead with the Hokies in the game’s final minutes. A Kyshawn George and-1 put Miami up by four points with 1:55 left in the game, and the Hurricanes never surrendered the lead.
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Mid school beating another mid school. Keep bragging about it.
Dumb posts like this are just screaming for retribution.
"Mid" schools don't make Final Fours. Meanwhile, in honor of Coach Nerd poaching your Ravens defensive coach away...........
You talk a lot of f***ing shit for someone who's #9 seeded Miami got beaten by unranked Texas.
Of course posting Theo Vonn clips is not trolling me, right?Miami lost to Pittsburgh and NC State before today's win but don't let that stop your bias machine.
Cry about how so and so was hurt.
Didn't you make the excuse that Norbert was hurt a week ago?
IDGAF about soccer !Miami Soccer With Program-Record 15 All-ACC Academic Team Honorees
CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Miami women’s soccer was recognized with 15 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team honorees as released by the league office Thursday, Feb. 1. The tally of 15 honorees sets a program record, with the previous highwater mark coming last season.miamihurricanes.com