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Greivis Vasquez shoots over Miami guard James Dews (23) and guard Lance Hurdle (1) in the first half in Coral Gables, Fla. Saturday. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
 
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Maryland Men's Basketball Falls to Miami, 78-63

Feb. 23, 2008

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CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Eric Hayes scored a game-high 14 points and Landon Milbourne and Greivis Vasquez each finished with 13 points, but it wasn't enough for the Maryland men's basketball team Saturday afternoon which lost to Miami, 78-63.

Anthony King also scored 14 points for Miami which followed its victory Wednesday over No. 2 Duke with a key ACC win over the Terps (17-11, 7-6).

James Dews finished with 13 points, while Jack McClinton, Dwayne Collins, Jack McClinton and Brian Asbury each scored 12 for the Hurricanes (19-7, 6-6), who have won four straight.

McClinton's 3-pointer with 3:03 remaining increased Miami's lead to 66-58 and started a 15-3 run in the next 2:33.

After the Hurricanes started the second half 39-36 with five unanswered points in the first 1:57, the Terrapins responded with an 8-0 run and tied it, 44-44. Milbourne's two open 3-pointers from the right wing keyed the run. But the Terrapins second leading scorer James Gist, who averages 15.8 per game, committed his fourth foul with 15:44 remaining and was forced to sit the next 8:41.

Dews hit a jumper and scored on a fast-break layup as Miami scored five unanswered points during a two-minute run and helped Miami retake the lead 53-48 with 11:27 remaining in the second half.

King scored six points during a 10-0 Miami run early in the first half. McClinton's jumper with 14:16 remaining capped the spurt, increasing the Hurricanes lead, 15-6. The Terrapins countered with a 9-3 spurt, behind Bambale Osby's five points and Vasquez's two field goals, and reduced Miami's advantage 18-15 with 11:30 left in the half.

King's short field goal with 5:52 remaining gave the Hurricanes their biggest lead of the half, 33-22. But the Terrapins outscored Miami 14-6 to close the half as Gist scored six points and Hayes hit two 3-pointers.

 
 
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