ACC Tournament: Miami vs. No. 17 FSU | March 9 | 9 p.m.

ACC Tournament: Miami vs. No. 17 FSU | March 9 | 9 p.m.

March 9, 2012

 

 

Miami vs. No. 17 FSU
     March 9, 2012 | 9 p.m. | Atlanta | Philips Arena
     ESPN2 | ACC Network (affiliates) | Watch live on ACCNetwork.com

     560 WQAM Radio | Sirius 85 | XM 85

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The Game
Miami will face No. 17 Florida State, for the third time this season, in the Quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament on March 9 at 9 p.m. in Philips Arena.

The Series
Miami is 29-39 against Florida State overall, splitting the two games this season as the home team prevailed in both outings.

The Broadcasts
Catch the game on ESPNU with Mike Patrick, Len Elmore and Jeannine Edwards making the call. On the ACC Network, Tim Brando, Cory Alexander and Debbie Antonelli will cover the matchup. The game will also be carried live by 560 WQAM Radio with Joe Zagacki (play-by-play) and Josh Darrow (analyst), Sirius 85 and XM 85.

The Coach
Head coach Jim Larranaga is in his 28th season as a head coach and first at Miami. He has a 489-345 overall record and holds a 462-319 record in D-I games. Coach L was also the head coach of D-II American International (27-26) for two years.

Quick Hits
– Miami held Georgia Tech to just 36 points in the First Round of the ACC Tournament, the lowest-scoring game in the tournament. The Yellow Jackets scored just 20 points in the first half, tied for the least allowed in the first half by Miami this season. GT scored just 16 second-half points, the least allowed by Miami in the second stanza this season.
– Miami will face No. 17 Florida State, for the third time this season, in the Quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament on March 9 at 9 p.m. in Philips Arena.
– Friday will be the first meeting between Miami and Florida State in the ACC Tournament.
– The game will be Durand Scott’s 100th-career game and Malcolm Grant’s 98th game with the Canes. DeQuan Jones leads Miami with 108 games played (109 will be vs. FSU).
Miami is 29-39 against Florida State overall, splitting the two games this season as the home team prevailed in both outings.
– UM and FSU are both 3-2 in their last five games.
– The Hurricanes are now 7-7 in ACC Tournament play and have advanced past the first round of competition in six of the last seven seasons, including three-straight.
– Miami has only played in the Semifinals once, in 2010, when the Canes lost to No. 1 Duke, 77-74, after defeating Wake Forest in the First Round and Virginia Tech in the Quarterfinals.
– UM’s 67-62 win over No. 17/21 Maryland on March 8, 2007, was Miami’s only win over a ranked team in the ACC Tournament.
– UM is 13-3 at home and 6-8 away from the BankUnited Center this season. In ACC play, Miami was 6-2 in Coral Gables and 3-5 on the road.
– Miami is 16-4 when shooting better than 40 percent from the field, 5-0 when recording 15 or more assists, 14-3 when scoring more than 70 points, 15-4 when leading at halftime and 11-3 when four or more Canes score in double figures.
– With the ACC’s unbalanced scheduling, the Hurricanes have played the league’s top-three teams in the standings five out of a possible six times (Duke once, North Carolina twice and Florida State twice).