Coming off a 43-point loss to SMU at home, the Hurricanes flew out west to take on Stanford in a newly formed ACC matchup. The result wasn’t any better, as Miami lost 88-51. Miami’s defensive struggle
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Maxime Raynaud finished with 28 points and 12 rebounds and Stanford kept Miami reeling with an 88-51 victory on Wednesday night, sending the Hurricanes to their eighth
Totals 34-65 9-12 88. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Halftime_Stanford 37-21. 3-Point Goals_Miami 2-15 (Djobet 1-2, Cleveland 1-3, Johnson 0-1, Ugochukwu 0-1, Bethea 0-2 ...
Totals 34-65 9-12 88. Halftime_Stanford 37-21. 3-Point Goals_Miami 2-15 (Djobet 1-2, Cleveland 1-3, Johnson 0-1, Ugochukwu 0-1, Bethea 0-2, Staton-McCray 0-3, Swartz 0-3), Stanford 11-29 (Raynaud ...
It was a big night on The Farm for Stanford basketball on Wednesday night. With the Miami Hurricanes coming to town, the Cardinal made sure to lock in, putting
Maxime Raynaud's 28 points and 12 rebounds led host Stanford to an 88-51 blowout win over Miami in an Atlantic Coast Conference game in Northern California on Wednesday night.
California is 10-9 overall and in 10th place in the ACC with a 3-5 conference record. Stanford basketball alum Mark Madsen is in his second season coaching his alma mater's arch rival. Madsen has a career record of 93-78 in six seasons and is 23-27 in his second season at California.
The Miami Hurricanes are 0-7 in the ACC this season and have lost 17 ACC games in a row dating to last season.
Just another night at the office for Stanford’s Maxime Raynaud led to another awful night for the Miami Hurricanes. Raynaud put together his nation-leading 16th double-double with 28 points and 12 rebounds as the Cardinal rolled to an 88-51 victory at Maples Pavilion on Wednesday.
Stanford takes the court Wednesday night for the first time since the Cardinal's biggest win in several years, a 72-71 stunner at North Carolina on Saturday.