NCAAB Game Recap - Louisville at Miami (FL)
Wed Jan 24, 2018 8:00 PM EST

Marq
70
Xav
89
F
Temp
42
Cin
75
F
Aub
91
Mizzu
73
F
SouthCar
77
Fla
72
F
Nev
103
Wyo
104
F(2OT)
URI
78
Ford
58
F
Woff
63
VMI
46
F
Samf
71
Chat
78
F
Furm
61
UNCG
71
F
Mercer
75
ETSU
84
F
Manh
63
Niag
72
F
Buck
87
Navy
67
F
LoyMD
91
Leh
88
F(2OT)
Boston
75
Lafy
72
F
Colg
81
Army
78
F
Stony
79
UMassL
82
F(OT)
Winth
95
Longw
78
F
Radf
78
HiPt
76
F(OT)
Albany
50
Vermt
61
F
GWebb
60
UNCA
65
F
Bingha
57
UMBC
69
F
UNH
68
Maine
69
F
NJIT
66
KennSt
60
F
BC
63
Syr
81
F
StJos
67
StBon
70
F
Nebras
60
Rut
54
F
FlGlf
96
NFla
87
F
UMass
72
LaSal
87
F
Stetsn
69
JU
76
F
GaTec
77
FSU
88
F
Rich
77
Duques
73
F(OT)
SeLA
65
SHSU
75
F
NOrl
73
NWSt
67
F
Presb
57
ChaSo
49
F
USC-Up
78
Lipsco
92
F
SDSt
68
SDak
87
F
SFA
92
CenAR
100
F
AbCh
66
TXAMC
80
F
Nich
79
Lamar
74
F
InWor
86
HCU
102
F
Evans
75
Valpa
65
F
IndSt
77
SIU
82
F
IlSt
72
NrthIA
83
F
LoyIL
80
Drake
57
F
Lou
75
Mia-FL
78
F(OT)
DeP
74
GTown
73
F
Stan
64
USC
69
F
AF
49
UtSt
71
F
Ind
71
Ill
73
F
NCSU
72
Pitt
68
F
UCRiv
40
UCIrv
79
F
SJSU
71
Bois
94
F
ColSt
78
SDSU
97
F

Jan 24, 2018, 8:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Louisville

38

31

6

75

Miami (FL)

37

32

9

78

Walker scores 25 and Miami beats Louisville in OT, 78-75
Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:50 PM

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) Lonnie Walker IV lingered on the court after the Miami Hurricanes' latest win, chatting with spectators and happy to clock some more overtime.

The freshman scored 25 points, including an acrobatic layup to force an extra period, and Miami edged Louisville 78-75 Wednesday night.

Afterward, Walker was the last player to head for the locker room.

"Definitely had some shared love with fans and friends and family," he said. "It was definitely a great moment for me."

The Hurricanes retained a slim lead despite missing 5 of 10 free throws in the final 22 seconds. Walker blocked a 3-point try by Ryan McMahon, and a 30-footer by the Cardinals' Deng Adel at the final buzzer barely hit the rim.

Miami (15-4, 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) snapped Louisville's four-game win streak. The Cardinals (15-5, 5-2) fell to third place in the conference standings behind No. 2 Virginia and No. 4 Duke.

"That was a highly intense end-to-end game, both teams really going at each other," Hurricanes coach Jim Larranaga said.

Louisville shot 0 for 5 in overtime and finished at 42 percent. The Hurricanes won despite shooting 37 percent.

"They made the big plays down the stretch, and we weren't able to," Louisville coach David Padgett said. "You've got to play darn near perfect to beat them, and we came up a little short."

Dewan Huell's dunk on a follow put the Hurricanes ahead to stay, 73-71. Padgett argued in vain that Huell should have been called for goaltending.

"From my vantage point, that's what it looked like," Padgett said. "I'm at the other end of the court, so I can't see. But look, it never comes down to one play."

Huell conceded the basket could have been waved off.

"Honestly, I thought that was going to be called back," he said with a laugh. "That was an important bucket."

So was Walker's layup with five seconds left to force overtime. He outmaneuvered 7-foot Anas Mahmoud and 6-10 Ray Spalding with a one-handed layup.

"Spectacular," Larranaga said. "That wasn't a play designed for him. That was him taking over the game."

Walker has averaged 18 points in the past four games.

"He's only scratching the surface of how good he can become," Larranaga said.

The Hurricanes missed their first six shots in the extra period before Walker fed Bruce Brown Jr. for a fast-break dunk and a tie at 71.

Brown otherwise had a rough night offensively, going 2 for 10 and missing all four 3-point tries. Huell had 18 points and 12 rebounds.

Quentin Snider led Louisville with 18 points in 43 minutes. Mahmoud had 15 points and four blocks off the bench. Spalding, a junior, grabbed 13 rebounds and tied a career high with five blocks.

ON THE BOARD

The taller Cardinals were outrebounded by double digits for the third time this season. Miami had a 49-38 advantage.

"The backboard was pretty much the difference in the game," Padgett said. "We are struggling to rebound the ball at times. You give them too many chances, they're going to make you pay for it."

LATE HEROICS

There were 14 lead changes. Miami overcame a seven-point deficit early in the second half and went ahead 65-62. Louisville regained the lead and was up 69-67 when Mahmoud made one of two free throws with 14 seconds left in regulation.

After Walker tied it, Adel's off-balance 30-footer at the buzzer bounced off the rim, sending the game into overtime. Adel shot 4 for 16 and finished with 13 points.

OFF THE BENCH

Miami 6-10 freshman Sam Waardenburg joined the rotation to help combat the Cardinals' size, and he contributed seven rebounds and a block in 13 minutes.

"Sam came in and gave us a huge lift," Larranaga said.

BIG PICTURE

The loss will likely keep the Cardinals out of the rankings next week.

The Hurricanes, playing as an unranked team for the first time this season, needed a win for a shot at climbing back into the Top 25 next week. They improved to 7-1 at home.

UP NEXT

Miami plays Saturday at Florida State. The Hurricanes won 80-74 when the teams met Jan. 7.

Louisville plays four of its next five games at home, including Saturday against Wake Forest.

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Leaders

Louisville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
Q. Snider 18 0 3 3 1 0
A. Mahmoud 15 0 2 5 1 4
Miami (FL) PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Walker IV 25 0 3 4 2 1
D. Hernandez 18 0 0 12 0 0

Team Comparison

Lou Mia-FL
Points For 75 78
Field Goals 27/65-42% 24/65-37%
Three Pointers 5/22-23% 6/22-27%
Free Throws 16/25-64% 22/31-71%
Offensive Rebounds 12 18
Defensive Rebounds 26 31
Rebounds 41 50
Blocks 10 7
Steals 9 8
Turnovers 11 14
Personal Fouls 22 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Mia-FL Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 24 Lou 75 @ Mia-FL 78 Q. Snider 18 L. Walker IV 25

Game Information

Stadium: Watsco Center, Coral Gables, Florida
Attendance: 7,190
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