Canes Win First ACC Matchup, 76-73, Over Clemson

Canes Win First ACC Matchup, 76-73, Over Clemson

Jan. 18, 2012

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CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) –Malcolm Grant scored 16 points and made the game-clinching interception with less than 5 seconds left Wednesday to help the Miami Hurricanes beat Clemson 76-73.

Hurricanes freshman Shane Larkin sank both ends of a one-and-one – his only points – for the game’s final points with 5.4 seconds to go. Grant then picked off a pass by Tanner Smith.

Miami (10-6, 1-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) won for the first time in six games against Clemson since February 2008. The Tigers (9-9, 1-3) are on the verge of falling below .500 for the first time this season.

Kenny Kadji had 14 points for the Hurricanes. Their point total was a season high against Clemson, ranked 19th in the nation in scoring defense at 58.6 points per game.

The Tigers twice had the ball trailing by 3 in the final minute. Smith shot an air ball on a fallaway jumper before Milton Jennings scored on a follow to make it 74-73.

After Larkin’s free throws, Smith had the ball in transition above the top of the key but threw a pass directly to Grant.

Smith scored 18 points in the first 17 minutes but hurt his right hand. He continued to play and finished with 23 points, but he also had five turnovers.

The Hurricanes shot 52 percent and had runs of 13 and 12 consecutive points. Grant shot 4 for 7 from 3-point range and had four assists. Trey McKinney Jones added 12 points and six rebounds.

The Hurricanes took a seven-point lead early in the second half, but Clemson gradually erased the gap and went up 60-59 on a follow by Catalin Baciu with 8:20 left.

  1st 2nd F
Clemson 39 34 73
Miami 42 34 76

Team Stat Comparison
  Clemson Miami
FG% 47.4 51.9
3FG% 30.0 45.0
FT% 65.0 92.9
Rebounds 26 30
Assists 12 19
Turnovers 11 14
Blocks 5 3

Clemson Stat Leaders Miami
Smith 23 Scoring 16 Grant
Two Players 5 Rebounds 7 Jones
Smith 5 Assists 4 Scott
Grant
Jennings 2 Block 2 Johnson
Young 4 Steals 3 Larkin

The Tigers built the lead to 64-60, but the Hurricanes responded with a 12-0 run. Kadji’s two free throws put them ahead to stay, 65-64. That was the 11th and final lead change.

Rion Brown scored on an alley-oop dunk for a 74-66 lead with 1:31 left, before Clemson made one final charge.

The Hurricanes scored on six consecutive possessions during a 13-0 run that gave them a 19-8 lead after 6 1/2 minutes. Smith led the Tigers’ comeback, and a 3-pointer by Bryan Narcisse pulled them even at 29-all.

A pair of three-point plays by Kadji helped Miami take a 42-39 halftime lead.

Game Notes
Malcolm Grant was 4-of-7 from beyond the arc against Clemson to start his next streak of knocking down a three in consecutive games. His last streak was 35 consecutive games with a three point shot, which ended at UNC last week.

Against a Clemson team that ranks 19th in the nation in scoring defense (holding their opponents to an average of 58.6 points per game), Miami put up 59 points with eight minutes still remaining in the second half. Miami ended the game with 76 points.

Five players for the Canes scored in double digits tonight, including Malcolm Grant (16 points, four assists), Kenny Kadji (14 points, one assist), Trey McKinney Jones (12 points, three assists), Durand Scott (10 points, four assists) and DeQuan Jones off the bench (10 points, one assist).

Miami also had five players with three or more assists – Durand Scott and Malcolm Grant with four and Trey McKinney Jones, Reggie Johnson and Shane Larkin with three apiece.

Recent Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Barry Larkin was in the house tonight to watch his son guard Shane Larkin play for the Canes. Larkin clinched the game for the Hurricanes by dropping two key free throws with 5.4 seconds left to hold off the Tigers 76-73.

Kenny Kadji, Malcolm Grant, Trey McKinney Jones, and Shane Larkin all were perfect from the foul line. As a team, Miami was 13-of-14 from the stripe.

Miami improves to 8-1 when leading at halftime and 5-0 when shooting 50 percent or more from the field. Canes shot 51.9 percent (27-of-52) from the field tonight.