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
Miami and Virginia shared the ACC regular season title with identical 15-5 records. How the mighty have fallen. Entering this game, the Cavs an
Miami (FL) faces the Virginia Cavaliers after Haley Cavinder scored 32 points in Miami (FL)'s 70-63 victory against the SMU Mustangs.
The Miami Hurricanes (4-16, 0-9 ACC) will look to break a four-game home losing streak when they square off against the Virginia Cavaliers (9-11, 2-7 ACC) on Wednesday, January 29, 2025 at Watsco
Matthew Cleveland had 27 points for Miami. A 15.1 ppg scorer, he has scored at least 23 in the past four games.
The Hurricanes will have eight games at Hard Rock Stadium this year — the first time they have played eight home games since 1971.
Wednesday’s ACC slate includes the Miami Hurricanes (4-16, 0-9 ACC) against the Virginia Cavaliers (9-11, 2-7 ACC) at 7:00 PM ET on ESPNU.Buy tickets for Miami (FL) vs. VirginiaMiami (FL)
The Cavaliers host Virginia Tech on Saturday, when Miami hosts Notre Dame. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Tobi Lawal scored 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and Jaden Schutt scored 16 points for Virginia Tech, which never trailed in beating Florida State 76-66 Wednesday night.
The Miami Hurricanes (4-17, 0-10 ACC) wasted the only sign of life they had following the road trip and crumbled at home to a struggling Virginia Cavaliers team (10-11, 3-7 ACC) 82-71. Against Cal, there was a level of aggression and physicality being played that had not been seen in some time from this season.
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.
Coming off a heartbreaking overtime loss to California, the Miami Hurricanes returned home to face the Virginia Cavaliers in another ACC matchup at the Watsco Center. The result was the same, as Miami fell 82-71,