The hurricanes in Miami (6-20, 2-13 ACC) fall to 0-12 on the road as they fail to avoid the series that falls against Florida, Seminols (16-10, 7-8 ACC) 74- 66.
It was not the most beautiful game on both sides, but Nolls surpassed the hurricanes in a real battle for tingling.
It was one of the oldest offensive performances between two ACC teams throughout the season. The hurricanes took only four shots behind the arch as they continued their fight for turnover. Besides. FSU was trying to give the game to hurricanes. This was another case to fail to take advantage of the opportunities. One of these reasons is senior gaurd Matthew Cleveland, who has traveled icy cold in the last two games,
Cleveland was seven matches of 26.4 points, but on his return to his first school, he finished with 14 points and 3-14 on the pitch. Seven of these points came from the charity strip. Jailie Bhetea improved defensively, but he also offended a rough night, firing by 2-7.
Lynn Kid was the best offensive weapon for Canes during this rough offensive night, ending with a double-double of 14 points and 11 rebounds. His problem is that he throws bad speed after doubled, and he had four tonight.
Another question that has begun to be seen is the slow progression of freshmen such as Bethea, Austin Sirtz and the Divine Price. The latter finished the game 2-9 from the pitch and had three expensive turnover. In particular, Ugochukwu is a great ball protector, but once he is sent, he can get lost and fight to find his man leading to easy points.
Swarts caused a little return to the canes in the closing minutes, but never received within five points.
Another key is to protect the paint of hurricanes. They lack some paint protection, although Kidd is 7 feet tall. The FSU Malique Ewin striker was perfect from the field, scoring 24 points while 10-10 from the pitch.
The hurricanes will return home for their next two games. First, they will take Virginia Tech on Saturday before preparing for reflection between No. 3 Duke in Watsco Center.
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Justice Sandle is a graduate of the State University of Mississippi and is a host of the Hurricane site in Miami on SI. It can be reached on Justice.sandle111@gmail.com or follow it on Twitter@Justice_News5.