FINAL: Miami upsets No. 11 North Carolina 75-66

Trinton Breeze
2 min read
A strong second-half defensive performance propelled the University of Miami men’s basketball past No. 11 North Carolina, 75-66, Tuesday inside the Watsco Center.

Miami (19-5, 8-3 ACC) held the Tar Heels to just 26.5% shooting in the final 20 minutes and 1-of-14 from the beyond the arc to secure the program’s first win over a ranked team since Jan. 3, 2024.

The Hurricanes stormed out to a 10-point lead, 22-12, as Malik Reneau scored 10 of Miami’s first 22 points. North Carolina (19-5, 7-4 ACC) responded with an 11-2 run to trim the lead down to one before the Hurricanes answered and took a three-point lead into the half 43-40.

The two teams battled in the second half as the Canes pushed their lead to five, 51-46, with just under 15 minutes remaining. The Tar Heels cut the lead to one before the Hurricanes held their biggest lead of the half, 61-55, following a thunderous Shelton Henderson dunk.

With Miami leading 63-60, Ernest Udeh Jr. pushed the lead back to six as he made a free throw and collected his miss for a layup. Down the stretch, the Hurricanes scored their six points from the free-throw line to secure the win.

Reneau finished with his seventh double-double of the season with a game-high 16 points and 10 rebounds as Udeh registerd 15 points and 10 boards. Tre Donaldson added 14 points, six rebounds and five assists as Henderson finished with 12 points, five rebounds and a pair of blocks.

Miami dominated the paint, 46-28, and outrebounded the Tar Heels, 41-35.

The Hurricanes return to action Saturday as they travel to NC State at 4 p.m. The game will air on ESPN2 and can be heard locally on WQAM.
 

Comments (8)

Our defense picked it up in 2nd half. Our FT shooting needs to improve though.
 
Great win.

First half the defense was fantastic and Henderson seemed to take the freshman hype (well deserved) for Wilson a little personal. I love when Henderson is aggressive on offense. UM did a great job of not only causing live ball TO’s, but of turning them into points. The only team I have seen that does this as well as UM, is U of M. Both teams dominate games in the paint.

If UNC does not make so many 3 pointers, and from bench players, UM leads by 10 at half.

Second half both teams ran out of gas and the shooting took a tremendous dip. It was expected from UM considering that we only play 8, and Altuntas and Dovrat don't play many minutes. So it’s almost a 6 person lineup with Tru (need him back immediately).

I love Caleb Wilson. The school at which I coach Middle School basketball is in the same league as Wilson, and he destroyed our Varsity team over 2 seasons. BUT he was not great today. He had a few spectacular plays, but he missed on a lot of routine plays. And calling for the clear out against Henderson is silly. Henderson is strong enough, and long enough to defend Wilson.
UNC is good, but they aren’t great. And they are not head and shoulders better than UM.

We should be happy, but should also expect UM to be competitive against almost every team. And UM is an NCAA team. They need to keep playing like it, but they are good enough to make the tourney and even win a few games.
 
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