Down 11-points at the half, Miami outscored Texas 40-32 in the second half and battled back from a 17-point deficit to pull within three, losing 75-72.
There are no moral victories in the world of sports. That’s just a cute little term people throw out there to give the loser some solace after a hard-fought battle. That said, if there were moral victories, Miami earned one on Easter Sunday.
The Canes were outmatched by the Longhorns, but never quit. A late barrage of unlikely three-pointers by Raymond Hicks in the final minutes, as well as Lance Hurdle getting it done at the free throw line. Jack McClinton was an ace behind the stripe as well and hit a few big threes of his own. Miami chipped away at the stone and simply ran out of time. Another few possessions and the Canes are in the Sweet Sixteen.
A stellar effort from coach Frank Haith and this team. A very successful year for Miami Basketball and sky is definitely the limit for 2008-2009. This team will be that much better and that much more exciting.
Check back later this week for a season recap from Kartik Krishnaiyer.
Miami worked Bethune-Cookman, 10-5 last night and will wrap up the two-game series at Mark Light Stadium this evening. Up this weekend, a road trip to Duke and next week, some local rivalries when Florida Atlantic rolls to The Light and then a ‘road trip’ to FIU the following day.
A great streak for Miami Baseball. Let’s hope the pitching remains strong and the bats stay hot as the ACC schedule gets tougher in April with road trips to Georgia Tech and Florida State, while Clemson and Virginia both head to Coral Gables.
Other Canes Football tidbits…
Cook will have a lot more competition at the linebacker position in 2008 than he saw in 2007 from the sidelines, but his experience is a plus as most of Miami’s talent are underclassmen with little to no game experience.
If Adderley was buried on last year’s depth chart at wide out, things looked that much scarier entering 2008 as upwards of seven receivers were signed a few weeks back. Aldarius Johnson is already earning rave reviews and much is expected out of the 6’4″ Tommy Streeter as well. For Adderley to get on the field, this seemed a logical move – as discussed by fans for months now.
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