University of Miami

Here’s what you should know about UM men’s basketball game Sunday vs. Florida A&M

Another tough in-state test is ahead for the University of Miami men’s basketball team on Sunday night. The Hurricanes, who lost to UCF and barely squeaked by FAU, are in for a tough game against Florida A&M.

This game is at home, at 8 p.m. at the Wastco Center, so the atmosphere won’t be as hostile as it was at FAU. But the Rattlers have proven through their first two games that they are dangerous.

They opened their season at Kansas State, where they led in the second half before losing by 10. Senior captain MJ Randolph scored 27 points in that game and had seven rebounds and six assists.

Then, on Monday, FAMU beat Division II LeMoyne-Owen 95-70. Randolph came one rebound shy of a triple-double – 21 points, 10 assists, nine rebounds. Six Rattlers scored in double figures.

Miami, meanwhile, needed an Isaiah Wong driving layup in the final seconds to get past FAU 68-66. Wong led the Canes with 18 points. Kam McGusty added 14 (12 from the foul line), and freshman Wooga Poplar had 11 off the bench.

UM shot 36 percent from the field against the Owls and were 2 of 10 from beyond the arc. But they compensated by drawing fouls and getting to the free throw line 38 times. They scored 30 points from the line. That has been a strength early his season. Against UCF they were 31-of-39 from the line.

“Charlie Miller, Isaiah and Kam are all good free-throw shooters, and Bensley [Joseph] and Wooga made their free throws, too, so we want to get to the free throw line as often as possible,” said UM coach Jim Larranaga.

Increasing scoring and rebounding from the bench will be a focus for the Hurricanes

“The bench has been an area of concern because we weren’t getting a lot of production there,” Larranaga said. “Wooga has the moves to score, but he has to earn playing time through his defense and he has been working on that. If we can count on the bench for 25 points and 10 to 15 rebounds, we will be a better team.”

This story was originally published November 19, 2021 at 1:32 PM.

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Michelle Kaufman
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Miami Herald sportswriter Michelle Kaufman has covered 14 Olympics, six World Cups, Wimbledon, U.S. Open, NCAA Basketball Tournaments, NBA Playoffs, Super Bowls and has been the soccer writer and University of Miami basketball beat writer for 25 years. She was born in Frederick, Md., and grew up in Miami.
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