NCAAB Game Recap - Miami (FL) at Virginia
Mon Feb 20, 2017 7:00 PM EST

Tex
62
WVU
77
F
Mia-FL
54
UVA
48
F(OT)
BC
72
FSU
104
F
NCC
66
How
59
F
TxSt
51
GASt
67
F
TexAr
81
GaSo
71
F
NCAT
95
MD-ES
106
F(3OT)
Morg
65
DelSt
54
F
Norf
65
BethC
75
F
(N/A)
58
Portl
96
F
AlaAM
59
Alc
74
F
Hamp
76
FlaAM
69
F
Copp
84
Savan
83
F
App
66
Troy
76
F
CoCar
81
USA
77
F(OT)
MsVl
61
TXSo
92
F
ArkPB
55
PVAM
73
F
IaSt
82
TxTch
80
F(OT)
ASU
73
South
79
F

Feb 20, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Miami (FL)

20

23

11

54

(18) Virginia

19

24

5

48

Brown's 3 lifts Miami over No. 18 Virginia, 54-48 in OT
Mon Feb 20, 2017 10:34 PM

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) Bruce Brown had a tough night from the field, and yet, with the ball in his hands and Miami in need of a basket, the freshman guard put his faith in loads of summertime shooting work.

Brown made a 3-pointer with 23.8 seconds left in overtime and the Hurricanes beat No. 18 Virginia 54-48 on Monday night for the Cavaliers' fourth straight loss.

"I caught it in rhythm, and my only thought was to put it up because he was playing a bit off me," Brown said.

The 3-pointer was only his second field goal of the night, but it gave Miami a 50-48 lead.

Brown scored 14 points to lead the Hurricanes (19-8, 9-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) to their third consecutive victory, moving them out of a tie with Virginia and into sixth in the league. Kamari Murphy and Dejan Vasiljevic added 10 points each.

"I think this young team is finally catching our stride," senior guard Davon Reed said. "To be able to pull three in a row out is big for us."

Devon Hall scored 15 points to lead Virginia (18-9, 8-7), which lost its fourth in a row for the first time since Tony Bennett's first season as coach in 2009-10. Isaiah Wilkins added 10 points and 10 rebounds, including two free throws with four seconds left in regulation to tie it.

"It was there for the taking, and we didn't," Bennett said. "It's where we're at. Our inexperience is showing."

Bennett especially lamented that the Cavaliers couldn't pull it out on a night they honored last year's ACC player of the year and defensive player of the year Malcolm Brogdon, now with the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, by retiring his No. 15 jersey.

The offensively challenged Cavaliers used 12-0 run in a span of 2:24 to open a 35-24 lead with 12 minutes to play, but just as quickly, they went cold, not scoring for nearly six minutes thereafter.

"I think our defense tightened up," Miami coach Jim Larranaga said. "We played a little smaller group, and that worked pretty effectively."

Miami thought it had won when Reed hit a 3-pointer at the end of the second half, but a video review was used to determine he released the ball just after the buzzer.

In the overtime, a putback by Marial Shayok with 39 seconds left gave the Cavaliers a 48-47 lead, but Brown made his only 3-pointer of the game on the Hurricanes' ensuing possession, and Miami sealed it at the free-throw line. The made 20 of 22 free-throw attempts.

STRUGGLING

Virginia's lone senior and top scorer, London Perrantes, had his fourth forgettable game in a row, scoring just four points.

During the Cavaliers' losing streak, he's made 16 of 58 attempts, just 27.6 percent, and just 5 of 28 3-point tries.

He's also averaging 37.5 minutes in those games, which include a double-overtime game and Monday night's overtime.

"I think at this time of the year, you probably see signs of fatigue in all players," Larranaga said.

BIG PICTURE

Miami: The Hurricanes have only nine scholarship players on their roster, and only eight were available against Virginia because junior guard Ja'Quan Newton was sitting out the final game of a three-game suspension for violating team rules. Of the eight remaining, four are true freshmen and two of them, Vasiljevic and Brown, hit the biggest shots of the night at John Paul Jones Arena.

Virginia: The Cavaliers had difficulty scoring in the previous two games, with a scoring average of 48 points in losses to Duke and North Carolina. The 12-0 run was a surprising departure from those struggles, but the Cavaliers missed the front end of three consecutive 1-and-1 free-throw opportunities, and Miami quickly closed a 35-24 deficit to 35-31. Virginia was 13 of 20 from the line.

UP NEXT

Miami returns home to face surging, 10th-ranked Duke on Saturday.

Virginia plays at North Carolina State on Saturday.

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Leaders

Miami (FL) PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Brown Jr. 14 0 0 3 2 1
D. Vasiljevic 10 0 0 4 1 0
Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Hall 15 0 1 0 2 0
I. Wilkins 10 0 0 10 4 0

Team Comparison

Mia-FL UVA
Points For 54 48
Field Goals 15/41-37% 16/51-31%
Three Pointers 4/19-21% 3/12-25%
Free Throws 20/22-91% 13/20-65%
Offensive Rebounds 6 11
Defensive Rebounds 28 20
Rebounds 36 35
Blocks 3 2
Steals 4 8
Turnovers 15 9
Personal Fouls 18 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Mia-FL Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Feb 20 Mia-FL 54 @ UVA 48 B. Brown Jr. 14 D. Hall 15

Game Information

Stadium: John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, Virginia
Attendance: 14,623
Game Time: