UVA Basketball fans are feeling sorry for themselves. The one guy left out there who still counts himself as a Miami Basketball fan says, hold my beer.
Led by Taine Murray’s career high, the Virginia Cavaliers blew by the Miami Hurricanes in the first half and finished strong for the 82-71 win.
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Virginia basketball got a career-high in points from Taine Murray and the Cavaliers knocked off Miami for their first true road win of the season.
It was clear on the scoreboard and in the box score. Virginia won the battle on the boards, out-rebounding Miami 27-24. The Cavaliers also played cleaner, with seven turnovers to the Hurricanes’ 11. It was not dominance. But it was a positive turn of events for a team desperately in need of a momentum swing.
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Major contributions from multiple players Wednesday night lifted short-handed Virginia to an 82-71 win over ACC rival Miami in Coral Gables, Fla.
It bothers me, as a reporter who covers UVA Basketball, that I found out, when you did, that Elijah Saunders and Andrew Rohde weren’t going to play.
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.