Miami beat Stanford 79–70 on Wednesday night. The win counts. That’s the good news. The bad news? The free-throw line is still a problem.
Miami did what they needed to do to get the W. Malik Reneau was a monster inside, finishing with 20 points, and Tre Donaldson got off to a hot start. The Canes looked like they were in control at times. That’s how you win games. But Miami made it harder than it needed to be. Missed free throws kept Stanford in the game. The Cardinals even took the lead at the end of the first half. In the second half, Miami couldn’t get the lead back until about the 10-minute mark.
Luckily the Cardinals didn't capitalize on Miami's missed free throws.
The Hurricanes were 19 of 31 (under 61%). That’s not good enough if you want to beat teams that don’t fold. We’ve seen this before—Florida, BYU—games that could have been wins turned into nail-biters because Miami can’t hit the stripe. Stanford didn’t fully make them pay, but a better team would have.
Still, Miami is winning games. That matters. The defense held up, Reneau and Donaldson came through, and the Hurricanes found a way to close it out. But until the free throws get fixed, nothing is ever easy. Every game is going to have a little tension.
Free points. One thing. Make them. This isn't just a one-game issue. Miami has had a tough time with free throws almost all season.
Miami did what they needed to do to get the W. Malik Reneau was a monster inside, finishing with 20 points, and Tre Donaldson got off to a hot start. The Canes looked like they were in control at times. That’s how you win games. But Miami made it harder than it needed to be. Missed free throws kept Stanford in the game. The Cardinals even took the lead at the end of the first half. In the second half, Miami couldn’t get the lead back until about the 10-minute mark.
Luckily the Cardinals didn't capitalize on Miami's missed free throws.
The Hurricanes were 19 of 31 (under 61%). That’s not good enough if you want to beat teams that don’t fold. We’ve seen this before—Florida, BYU—games that could have been wins turned into nail-biters because Miami can’t hit the stripe. Stanford didn’t fully make them pay, but a better team would have.
Still, Miami is winning games. That matters. The defense held up, Reneau and Donaldson came through, and the Hurricanes found a way to close it out. But until the free throws get fixed, nothing is ever easy. Every game is going to have a little tension.
Free points. One thing. Make them. This isn't just a one-game issue. Miami has had a tough time with free throws almost all season.