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Miami (Fla.) at Boston College

BC continues post-UNC hangover with loss to Miami
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BOSTON -- An up-and-down week for Boston College ended with another loss.

Dwayne Collins had 13 points with seven rebounds and drew a key charging foul on Tyrese Rice in the final minute Saturday night to lead Miami (Fla.) to a 77-71 victory. It was the second consecutive loss for the No. 17 Eagles -- the first was to Harvard -- since they beat top-ranked North Carolina to vault into the national rankings.

"We didn't look at the fact that they lost to Harvard. They're a Top 25 basketball team," Miami coach Frank Haith said. "You don't win in the Dean Dome if you're not a good basketball team. We actually felt we were going to get their best game."

BC (13-4, 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) has another top ACC opponent next: No. 4 Wake Forest.

A few Miami fans in the crowd began chanting "Harvard!" when the Hurricanes (12-3, 1-1) opened an eight-point lead, 49-41, early in the second half.

Rice cut it to three points with a layup, then Lance Hurdle missed a jumper. But Collins grabbed the offensive rebound and, after a timeout, Jack McClinton made a layup to extend the lead to 70-65.

"The offensive rebound at the end was a big, big play for them," BC coach Al Skinner said. "I don't think we had them exactly where we wanted them, but we had a chance."

Rice hit a pair of free throws, and then Reggie Jackson stole the ball from McClinton -- drawing his fifth foul when he tried to get it back -- and made two more foul shots to make it a one-point game with 33.9 seconds left. Brian Asbury hit two free throws for Miami, then Collins stood under the basket when Rice drove the lane and took the offensive foul.

"It was a bang-bang play," Rice said. "It could have gone either way."

It was a call not often made against a home team in the final minute, but Skinner stopped short of outwardly criticizing the officials.

"I've got to get an interpretation for what an offensive foul is. I don't understand it," he said, holding back a smirk. "I've got to figure it out, so I can coach my guys better.

"I learned it different. I teach it differently. There's a miscommunication there."

Collins went 1-for-6 from the floor and 11-for-14 from the line for Miami, which has won nine of 10.

Rice, who scored 25 against the Tar Heels and was the ACC player of the week, scored 21 with eight rebounds, shooting 6-for-18 from the field. Rakim Sanders had 18 with five rebounds, three blocks and three steals.

The Hurricanes went 7-of-8 from the line in the final 33 seconds, while BC missed 2-of-4 down the stretch to add to its woes.

Also Saturday, Boston College athletic director Gene DeFilippo said he was not finished interviewing candidates to be football coach. Three internal candidates have been interviewed, including defensive coordinator Frank Spaziani, offensive coordinator Steve Logan and assistant head coach Jack Bicknell Jr.; DeFilippo has spoken to one outside candidate, whom he declined to identify.

A decision could come next week.

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Brian Asbury scores 13 points and is one of five Hurricanes to finish in double figures. (AP)
Brian Asbury scores 13 points and is one of five Hurricanes to finish in double figures. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
Miami (Fla.) (12-3) «383977
Boston College #17 (13-4)333871
MIA:Brian Asbury 13 Pts
MIA:Jimmy Graham 8 Reb
MIA:Jack McClinton 3 Ast
BC:T. Rice 21 Pts
BC:T. Rice 8 Reb
BC:T. Rice 4 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
Boston CollegeMiami (Fla.)
BC
T. Rice
MIA
D. Collins
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
21841370
Miami (Fla.) Hurricanes
J. McClinton, G314-122-233512
B. Asbury, F304-65-751013
L. Hurdle, G262-43-41258
D. Collins, F251-611-1470213
C. McGowan, F120-52-24032
A. Thomas, F244-60-031311
J. Dews, G234-114-403112
J. Graham, F193-30-08026
D. Jones, F100-10-00120
M. Grant, GDid Not Play
J. Gamble, CDid Not Play
E. Rios, GDid Not Play
R. Quigtar, GDid Not Play
M. Warren, FDid Not Play
R. Johnson, CDid Not Play
Totals 22-5427-3331112377
 40.7%81.8% 
Boston College Eagles
T. Rice, G356-186-884321
R. Sanders, G-F336-112-351318
J. Southern, C260-30-02240
J. Trapani, F242-73-44118
C. Raji, F92-30-04144
R. Jackson, G312-59-1051114
T. Roche, F161-50-02142
C. Dunn, F100-00-00020
D. Elmore, G71-20-01002
E. Ravenel, F50-12-21012
B. Paris, G40-00-01200
Totals 20-5522-2733132371
 36.4%81.5% 
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TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
North Carolina14-232-6
Duke13-327-7
Florida St.12-425-10
Virginia9-722-10
N.C. State9-724-13
Miami (Fla.)9-720-13
Clemson8-816-15
Maryland6-1017-15
Virginia Tech4-1216-17
Wake Forest4-1213-18
Georgia Tech4-1211-20
Boston College4-129-22
 
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