College basketball: NC State loses tight battle at Miami
Published 12:35 am Friday, January 23, 2015
The Associated Press
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — The last few minutes of the first half almost doomed Miami.
The first few minutes of the second half were just enough to help the Hurricanes hold off North Carolina State.
Sheldon McClellan scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Angel Rodriguez added 14 and Miami survived a shaky stretch to beat the Wolfpack 65-60 on Thursday night.
Davon Reed and Omar Sherman each scored 10 for Miami (13-5, 3-2 ACC), which opened the second half with a 12-2 spurt to erase a seven-point halftime deficit and never trailed again — though the Hurricanes had to survive some frantic final moments.
“Taking the lead that early in the second half, I thought really gave our players a boost of confidence,” Miami coach Jim Larranaga said.
Abdul-Malik Abu scored 19 for N.C. State (13-7, 4-3 ACC), which has now alternated wins and losses in its last 12 games.
“Some of it is who you’re playing, some of it is your opponent,” N.C. State coach Mark Gottfried said. “Who knows? There are few easy games in the league.”
A lob from Trevor Lacey to Abu for a dunk with two minutes left got the Wolfpack within 56-52, and things just got more interesting from there.
Ralston Turner made two 3-pointers in the final 1:33, both getting the Wolfpack within one, but his 3 that would have given N.C. State the lead with 40 seconds left hit the rim twice before bouncing off.
And with 5.3 seconds left, Anthony Barber was trying to get free for a 3-point try that could have tied it but he was called for pushing Miami’s Davon Reed.
Lacey scored 10 for N.C. State, which shot only four free throws to Miami’s 21.
Abu scored the first 12 N.C. State points, keeping the Wolfpack in it early while the rest of his teammates combined to miss their first nine shots.
When his teammates started connecting, it got contagious in a hurry.
Down by six at one point in the first half, the Wolfpack ripped off a 13-0 run over a four-minute stretch just before intermission and took a 33-26 lead into the locker room. Miami made its first three shots, then missed 17 of its next 22 over the rest of the half.
Not even 2 1/2 minutes into the second half, the N.C. State lead was gone. McClellan and Rodriguez either scored or had the assist on Miami’s first eight field goals of the second half.
“We stepped it up and we did what we had to do,” Rodriguez said.
TIP-INS
N.C. State: The Wolfpack started 6-0 and are 7-7 since. … Abu’s season-high was 11 points; he eclipsed that in the game’s first 7:40. … The Wolfpack had seven more field goals than Miami, 26-19. … It was the eighth straight game that N.C. State didn’t get to the foul line more than its opponent. … Gottfried’s career record fell to 361-200 overall.
Miami: The Hurricanes made their first two 2-point shots in the game’s first 4:42, then missed their next nine — not connecting again from inside the arc until the opening minute of the second half. … Miami has now won consecutive home games for the first time since Nov. 28 and Dec. 2.
FAN INCIDENT
Miami coach Jim Larranaga apologized postgame to N.C. State coach Mark Gottfried because a fan sitting courtside pushed Anthony Barber in the back in the final seconds after a foul.
Miami athletic director Blake James told The Associated Press that he also apologized to Gottfried and N.C. State athletic director Debbie Yow.
ABU’S BREAKOUT
Abdul-Malik Abu had nine field goals, which was one more than any two Miami players had combined.