NCAAB Game Recap - Miami (FL) at Wake Forest
Tue Feb 26, 2019 7:00 PM EST

Duke
72
VaTec
77
F
Ark
66
KY
70
F
Syr
85
UNC
93
F
TAMU
55
LSU
66
F
Wisc
73
Ind
75
F(2OT)
Akr
64
Buff
77
F
Iowa
70
OhSt
90
F
JU
55
N AL
69
F
TCU
96
WVU
104
F(3OT)
Mia-FL
75
Wake
76
F
Dayt
72
UMass
48
F
CenMI
77
E MI
66
F
Prov
73
Butl
67
F(OT)
Mizzu
49
MissSt
68
F
Bama
68
SouthCar
62
F
GrgWas
53
URI
80
F
Stetsn
67
NFla
77
F
Ohio
73
Kent
78
F
Mia-O
82
BGSU
69
F
Toled
80
Ball
72
F
StLou
65
VCU
71
F
KennSt
59
Lib
76
F
W MI
65
NIU
70
F
Temp
73
Mem
81
F
SDSU
54
UtSt
70
F
UtVal
77
Seatt
68
F
NM
82
SJSU
89
F

Feb 26, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Miami (FL)

35

40

75

Wake Forest

28

48

76

Childress hits 3, Wake rallies to beat Miami 76-75
Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:50 PM

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) Wake Forest seemed headed for yet another double-figure loss during another struggle-filled season. Then the Demon Deacons picked up their hustle and started making shots - especially Brandon Childress.

Childress hit a 3-pointer with 25.2 seconds left, and Wake Forest rallied to beat Miami 76-75 on Tuesday night.

"We had some guys make some really big-time shots," coach Danny Manning said. "Just proud of the effort and the grit of the guys who continue to battle."

Chief among them was Childress.

The son of former Wake Forest great - and current assistant - Randolph Childress finished with 21 points while Chaundee Brown added 21 points and a career-best 14 rebounds for the Demon Deacons (11-16, 4-11 Atlantic Coast Conference).

They trailed by 14 with 8 1/2 minutes remaining and were down 10 with less than two minutes to play before finishing on a 16-5 run keyed by eight points from Childress.

Childress' go-ahead 3 came after Zach Johnson's free throw put the Hurricanes up 75-73 with 31.7 seconds to play.

"I'm always believing in next shot, next play," Childress said. "I could have easily been passive, and the game might have had a different outcome."

Chris Lykes finished with 26 points, two shy of a career high, for Miami (12-15, 4-11). He held for the last shot - although coach Jim Larranaga said he wanted him to attack the rim a few seconds earlier - but his contested 3-pointer at the buzzer bounced off the front of the rim.

"It wasn't really Chris' last shot that cost us the game," Larranaga said. "It was the rushing and the lack of poise that we showed from about 3:28 to go. ... The turnovers, the rushed passes, the hurriedness that we showed. That, we haven't done that all year."

The Hurricanes fell to 0-8 in road games, 0-7 in the league, and were denied their first victory in Winston-Salem since 2011.

BIG PICTURE

Miami: The Hurricanes have found ways to lose them all on the road, both the close ones (by three points in overtime at North Carolina, and by six at Florida State) and the routs (three losses by at least 14 points). But this one might hurt worst of all. It came nearly a year to the day after their last road victory - an upset at then-No. 9 North Carolina on Feb. 27, 2018.

"I thought we played a great game for 35 minutes," Larranaga said, "and just rushed like crazy in the last four minutes."

Wake Forest: The Demon Deacons have won three of six and this one was most improbable because in the second half they trailed for all but the final 25.2 seconds. This was the most winnable of their final four regular-season games, and to their credit, they found a way to snatch it.

"The defense gave us energy," Manning said. "That created an opportunity for us to build some more momentum. These are the type of plays we have to make in those situations."

RIGHT AT HOME

Home-court advantage has defined the Miami-Wake Forest series. Home teams have won nine straight in the series and 17 of 20 overall.

QUICK HITS

Maybe the Demon Deacons should play more frequently: Wake Forest improved to 4-0 when playing on fewer than two days' rest. ... Miami attempted 31 3-pointers, its most since also putting up 31 two weeks earlier at North Carolina.

STAR WATCH

Lykes - who had 25 points last month against Wake Forest - finished with his highest-scoring game since he had 27 in a three-point loss at North Carolina on Feb. 9. Five of his career-best six 3s came in the span of 10 possessions midway through the first half to single-handedly key a 24-8 run that seemingly put the Hurricanes in control.

UP NEXT

Miami: Play another road game in this state when they visit No. 3 Duke on Saturday.

Wake Forest: Play host to Syracuse on Saturday.

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Leaders

Miami (FL) PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Lykes 26 0 1 4 0 0
A. Lawrence II 14 0 6 12 2 1
Wake Forest PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Brown 21 0 0 14 0 0
B. Childress 21 0 5 5 2 0

Team Comparison

Mia-FL Wake
Points For 75 76
Field Goals 20/54-37% 24/61-39%
Three Pointers 11/31-35% 9/26-35%
Free Throws 24/29-83% 19/23-83%
Offensive Rebounds 8 15
Defensive Rebounds 26 26
Rebounds 37 42
Blocks 5 1
Steals 10 4
Turnovers 10 14
Personal Fouls 15 22
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 12 Wake 65 @ Mia-FL 76 C. Brown 22 C. Lykes 25
Tue Feb 26 Mia-FL 75 @ Wake 76 C. Lykes 26 C. Brown 21

Game Information

Stadium: Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Attendance: 5,283
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