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No. 3 Virginia clamps down again, beats Miami 56-46

Miami v Virginia

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - FEBRUARY 02: Mamadi Diakite #25 of the Virginia Cavaliers rebounds beside Ebuka Izundu #15 of the Miami Hurricanes in the first half during a game at John Paul Jones Arena on February 2, 2019 in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Photo by Ryan M. Kelly/Getty Images)

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Virginia was sloppy at times for the second game in a row. The way they play defense, the No. 3 Cavaliers have some room for error.

De’Andre Hunter scored 14 points, Mamadi Diakite had 11 points and three blocks, and the Cavaliers locked down on defense again to beat Miami 56-46 on Saturday. Kyle Guy added 10 points on just 4-for-15 shooting for the Cavaliers (20-1, 8-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), who played without point guard and third-leading scorer Ty Jerome because of a sore back.

“It felt a little off,” Guy said of playing without Jerome, “but I think it was a good test for our guys to try to fight through that.”

Virginia had 14 turnovers one game after having 16 in an overtime victory against North Carolina State.

“We were unsound the last two games,” coach Tony Bennett said, “and of course Ty helps us with that and his absence certainly showed. It was invaluable experience for all our guys to play in that.”

Chris Lykes scored 16 points to lead the Hurricanes (9-12, 1-8), who lost their fifth in a row. Zach Johnson and Sam Waardenburg each added 10, but Miami became the ninth team held below 50 points by the Cavaliers this season. The Hurricanes entered averaging 74.4 points per game, and, Bennett said, “missed an awful lot of wide-open looks.”

Virginia used a 9-0 run in the first half to take an 18-11 lead and never trailed again. The Cavaliers built the lead to 13 but had trouble gaining more separation as they shot just 42.3 percent (22 of 52).

“We did a pretty good job defensively. We were just not able to make, I think, some very makeable shots,” Hurricanes coach Jim Larranaga said. “I always tell the team (when) you play Virginia, it’s the first team to 50 that wins, and they got to 50 before we did.”

REJECTION

Diakite now has 11 blocks in his past three games. Braxton Key added two blocks and Hunter had one for the Cavaliers.

“I am just trying to have fun there,” Diakite said. “I just like having fun blocking shots when I have a window.”

Several of Virginia’s blocks came close to the rim.

“Diakite and Hunter took away layups,” Larranaga said.

BIG PICTURE

Miami: The Hurricanes’ No. 3 scorer, Anthony Lawrence, was 0 for 7 from the field and scored just two points while their No. 4 scorer, Dejan Vasiljevic, was 0 for 3 and did not score. Miami shot 34 percent (17 of 50) from the field and 19 percent (4 of 21) from 3-point range.

Virginia: Freshman Kihei Clark played almost the entire game in place of Jerome and led the Cavaliers with six assists but also committed six turnovers. Virginia turned the ball twice as often as Miami, but still managed to outscore the Hurricanes 8-4 off those takeaways.

UP NEXT

Miami: The Hurricanes return home and face Notre Dame on Wednesday night.

Virginia: The Cavaliers have the next two days off and will face No 2 Duke next Saturday at home.

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