Miami Hurricanes Snap Losing Streak Against Presbyterian
Miami Hurricanes Snap Losing Streak Against Presbyterian

Miami Hurricanes Snap Losing Streak Against Presbyterian

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The Miami Hurricanes men's basketball team ended a seven-game losing streak with a 94-75 victory over Presbyterian College, marking their first win since November 17. The Hurricanes shot a school-record 67.3% from the floor, with standout performances from Matthew Cleveland (24 points), Brandon Johnson (22 points), and Lynn Kidd (20 points, 11 rebounds). Miami's success came despite the absence of leading scorer Nijel Pack due to an injury, which coach Jim Larranaga could not provide an update on. The Hurricanes' offensive coordination and trust in one another were highlighted as key factors for the win. In contrast, Presbyterian's Kory Mincy led his team with 14 points, but the Blue Hose could not keep up with Miami's scoring barrage. This victory provides a much-needed confidence boost for Miami as they look to regain momentum in the season.

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