Two of the worst teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference will clash in Coral Gables on Wednesday night, when the 2-7 Virginia Cavaliers visit the winless Miami H
Virginia leads Miami 16-13 in the all-time series that dates back to 1966. The Cavaliers have won seven of their last eight meetings with the Hurricanes. Miami is 8-4 against Virg
Coral Gables, Florida; Thursday, 7 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Miami (FL) hosts Virginia after Haley Cavinder scored 32 points in Miami (FL)'s 70-63 victory over the SMU Mustangs. The Hurricanes have gone 8-4 at home.
Isaac McKneely scored 26 points and Taine Murray added a career-high 20 for Virginia in an 82-71 victory over Miami on Wednesday night.
Two interim head coaches will face each other when Ron Sanchez and the Virginia Cavaliers visit Bill Courtney and the Miami Hurricanes on Wednesday night at Wat
The Hurricanes were coming off a heartbreaking overtime loss on the road to Cal, a game in which UM players showed more spirit and grit than they had in months. Matt Cleveland scored 30 points in that game, and was Miami’s top scorer against Virginia, as well, with a team-high 27 points on 10-of-17 shooting.
Matthew Cleveland had 27 points for Miami. A 15.1 ppg scorer, he has scored at least 23 in the past four games.
Isaac McKneely scored a season-high 26 points, Taine Murray added a career-high 20 and Virginia picked up its first road win of the season, an 82-71 triumph over Miami on
Twice in the second half Miami got within four points of Virginia and twice McKneely answered with a 3-pointer. The second of those 3s gave the Cavaliers a 67-60 lead with 4 1/2 minutes to go. McKneely scored the next seven points for the Cavaliers and they led 74-64 with two minutes remaining.
Coral Gables is celebrating a significant milestone – its 100th anniversary. Throughout the year, residents and visitors alike can engage in activities designed to celebrate the city’s history and unite the community.
Miami faces perhaps its best shot at its first Atlantic Coast Conference win of the season Wednesday night in Coral Gables, Fla., against a visiting Virginia squad that has lost
Nearly 30 people were taken into custody in Coral Gables Friday as part of an investigation into a possible human smuggling or trafficking operation, authorities said.