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    Miami Hurricanes vs. Clemson Tigers – By the Numbers

    2 – Blocks by both Miami senior forward Kenny Kadji and senior center Julian Gamble against Georgia Tech.

    4 – Number of Hurricanes that scored in double digits against Georgia Tech: senior forward Kenny Kadji (18), senior guard Durand Scott (17), sophomore guard Shane Larkin (12) and senior center Julian Gamble (11).

    6 – Assists by Clemson sophomore guard Rod Hall against Boston College.

    7 – Assists by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Georgia Tech.

    8 – Rebounds grabbed by Clemson sophomore guard Damarcus Harrison against Boston College.

    11 – Rebounds grabbed by Miami senior forward Kenny Kadji against Georgia Tech. He also scored 18 points for his sixth double-double of the season.

    17 – Points scored by Miami senior guard Durand Scott against Georgia Tech.

    18 – Points scored by Clemson senior forward Milton Jennings against Boston College.

    19 – Points scored by Clemson senior center Devin Booker against Boston College. He also grabbed eight rebounds.

    19 – Number of times the Hurricanes and the Tigers have faced off in the past. Clemson holds an 11-8 series lead, but Miami won the last matchup 45-43 on Feb. 17, 2013.


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    Miami Hurricanes vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets – By the Numbers

    3 – Assists by both Georgia Tech freshman forward Marcus Georges-Hunt and senior guard Mfon Udofia against NC State.

    3 – Blocks by Georgia Tech freshman forward Robert Carter, Jr. against NC State.

    4 – Assists by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Duke.

    4 – Number of Hurricanes that scored in double-digits against Duke: sophomore guard Shane Larkin (25), senior forward Kenny Kadji (17), senior guard Durand Scott (12) and senior guard Trey McKinney Jones (12).

    8 – Points scored by both Georgia Tech freshman forward Robert Carter, Jr. and junior center Daniel Miller against NC State.

    9 – Points scored by Georgia Tech senior guard Mfon Udofia against NC State, leading the Yellow Jackets.

    10 – Rebounds grabbed by Miami senior forward Kenny Kadji against Duke. He also scored 17 points for his fifth double-double of the season.

    16 – Number of times the Hurricanes have faced off against the Yellow Jackets in the past. Miami holds a 10-6 series lead, which includes a 62-49 win on Jan. 5, 2013.

    23 – Number of games that the Hurricanes have won this season, which is one game short of the school record for most wins in a season, set in 2001-02.

    25 – Points scored by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Duke.


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    Miami Hurricanes vs. Duke Blue Devils – By the Numbers

    2 – Consecutive matchups that the Hurricanes have won against the Blue Devils, including a 90-63 victory earlier this season.

    3 – Steals by Miami senior guard Trey McKinney Jones against Virginia Tech.

    4 – Three-pointers made by both Duke sophomore Quinn Cook and senior guard Seth Curry against Virginia.

    6 – Assists by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Virginia Tech.

    7 – Rebounds grabbed by Duke senior forward Mason Plumlee against Virginia.

    8 – Rebounds grabbed by Miami senior center Reggie Johnson against Virginia Tech.

    20 – Points scored by Miami senior forward Kenny Kadji against Virginia Tech. He also grabbed six rebounds and had two blocks.

    22 – Points scored by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Virginia Tech.

    22 – Points scored by Duke sophomore guard Quinn Cook against Virginia.

    28 – Points scored by Duke senior guard Seth Curry against Virginia.


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    Miami Hurricanes vs. Florida State Seminoles – By the Numbers

    3 – Consecutive FSU wins in which senior guard Michael Snaer has made the game winning shot for the Seminoles.

    4 – Number of Canes that scored in double digits against UNC: sophomore guard Shane Larkin (18), senior guard Durand Scott (17), senior forward/center Kenny Kadji (17) and junior guard Rion Brown (11).

    4 – Blocks by Miami senior center Julian Gamble against UNC.

    6 – Number of top five teams defeated by Florida State in the last three seasons.

    6 – Rebounds grabbed by both FSU junior forward Okaro White and junior center Kiel Turpin against Wake Forest.

    9 – Assists by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against UNC, setting a new career high.

    13 – Points scored by both FSU junior forward Okaro White and senior guard Michael Snaer against Wake Forest.

    15 – Three pointers scored by the Hurricanes against UNC, tying the program record.

    54.5 – Percent that Miami shot against UNC. The Canes are now 5-0 when shooting better than 50 percent from the field.

    70 – Number of times the Hurricanes have faced off against the Seminoles in the past. FSU holds a 40-30 series edge.


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    Miami Hurricanes vs. Boston College Eagles – By the Numbers

    4 – Rebounds grabbed by both Miami freshman center Tonye Jekiri and junior forward Raphael Akpejiori against Maryland, setting and tying their career highs, respectively.

    6 – Assists by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Maryland.

    7 – Assists by Miami senior guard Trey McKinney Jones against Maryland, setting a new career high.

    9 – Rebounds grabbed by Miami senior forward Julian Gamble against Maryland. He also tied his career high with four blocks.

    10 – Rebounds grabbed by Boston sophomore forward Ryan Anderson against Wake Forest. He also scored 12 points.

    14 – Points scored by Miami senior forward/center Kenny Kadji against Maryland. He has scored in the double digits in 12 of the 15 games this season.

    18 – Points scored by Boston freshman guard Oliver Hanlan against Wake Forest. He also had four assists.

    23 – Points scored by Boston sophomore guard Lonnie Jackson against Wake Forest, setting a new career high.

    39 – Number of times the Hurricanes have faced off against the Eagles in the past. Boston holds a 24-15 series edge.

    75.8 – Percent that Boston College shot from the free-throw line against Wake Forest.


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  • Photo Scouting the Miami/Boston College Matchup -  By the Numbers:
Jan 29., 1 p.m. tip-off, ESPN3.com/Raycom
1- Number of Boston College players averaging double-digits in scoring this season. Freshman Dennis Clifford is the team’s leading scorer with 10.1 points per game.
#2- Miami’s conference rank in three-point percentage. The Canes are connecting at 37% from behind the arc this season.
8 - Boston College freshman that have received playing time this season.
12- Number of losses for the Eagles this season, tied for the most in the ACC.
30.8- Rebounds per game for the Eagles, which ranks last in the conference.
34.7- Minutes played per game by Durand Scott. That figure is the highest of any player in the ACC.
49 - Points given up by the Hurricanes in their last game against Georgia Tech, their lowest total on the season.
61.2- Boston College’s scoring average this season, which is the lowest in the ACC.
75% - DeQuan Jones field goal percentage over his last three games; he is 12 of 16 from the field during that span.
-89 - The Canes’ scoring differential in seven games on the road this season (363-452)
List compiled by: Evan Hadrick

    Scouting the Miami/Boston College Matchup -  By the Numbers:

    Jan 29., 1 p.m. tip-off, ESPN3.com/Raycom

    1- Number of Boston College players averaging double-digits in scoring this season. Freshman Dennis Clifford is the team’s leading scorer with 10.1 points per game.

    #2- Miami’s conference rank in three-point percentage. The Canes are connecting at 37% from behind the arc this season.

    8 - Boston College freshman that have received playing time this season.

    12- Number of losses for the Eagles this season, tied for the most in the ACC.

    30.8- Rebounds per game for the Eagles, which ranks last in the conference.

    34.7- Minutes played per game by Durand Scott. That figure is the highest of any player in the ACC.

    49 - Points given up by the Hurricanes in their last game against Georgia Tech, their lowest total on the season.

    61.2- Boston College’s scoring average this season, which is the lowest in the ACC.

    75% - DeQuan Jones field goal percentage over his last three games; he is 12 of 16 from the field during that span.

    -89 - The Canes’ scoring differential in seven games on the road this season (363-452)

    List compiled by: Evan Hadrick

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    Notes Scouting the Miami/Georgia Tech Matchup -  By the Numbers:
Jan 24., 9 p.m. tip-off, ESPNU
0 - Conference wins for Miami on the road this season
4 - ACC losses for Georgia Tech so far in 2011-12, tied for most in the conference
10th - Georgia Tech guard Glen Rice Jr.’s ACC rank in scoring, rebounding, and steals
12th - Yellow Jackets’ rank in free throw percentage, three-point percentage, and turnover margin in the ACC
15 - Points scored by Rice Jr. in the final five minutes of Georgia Tech’s last game against Clemson
18 - Three-pointers missed by the Canes against North Carolina State on Sunday
22 - Minutes by which Georgia Tech’s game at Clemson was delayed due to a power outage at Littlejohn Coliseum
28% - Field goal percentage for the Hurricanes in the first half of their game against North Carolina State
34.8 - Minutes per game average for junior guard Durand Scott, which leads the conference
60.6%- DeQuan Jones’ field goal percentage in his first seven games since being reinstated
list compiled by: Evan Hadrick

    Scouting the Miami/Georgia Tech Matchup -  By the Numbers:

    Jan 24., 9 p.m. tip-off, ESPNU

    0 - Conference wins for Miami on the road this season

    4 - ACC losses for Georgia Tech so far in 2011-12, tied for most in the conference

    10th - Georgia Tech guard Glen Rice Jr.’s ACC rank in scoring, rebounding, and steals

    12th - Yellow Jackets’ rank in free throw percentage, three-point percentage, and turnover margin in the ACC

    15 - Points scored by Rice Jr. in the final five minutes of Georgia Tech’s last game against Clemson

    18 - Three-pointers missed by the Canes against North Carolina State on Sunday

    22 - Minutes by which Georgia Tech’s game at Clemson was delayed due to a power outage at Littlejohn Coliseum

    28% - Field goal percentage for the Hurricanes in the first half of their game against North Carolina State

    34.8 - Minutes per game average for junior guard Durand Scott, which leads the conference

    60.6%- DeQuan Jones’ field goal percentage in his first seven games since being reinstated

    list compiled by: Evan Hadrick

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    Notes Scouting the Miami/Clemson Matchup - By the Numbers:
0 - Conference wins for Miami in 2011-12; the Hurricanes are 0-2 in ACC games so far this season.
#2 - Conference ranking for the Hurricanes in three-point percentage (.374) and three-pointers made per game (7.6).
3 - Hurricanes ranked in the Top-25 of the conference in points per game (Malcolm Grant – 13.2, Durand Scott – 13.1, Kenny Kadji – 11.2)
4 – Half-time deficits overcome by Clemson this season to earn victory under Head coach Brad Brownell, who is in his second year coaching the Tigers.
5 - Games played by the Hurricanes since the return of senior swingman DeQuan Jones.
6 - Different lineups used by Head Coach Jim Larranaga so far in 2011-12.
11 - Number of wins for the Tigers under Coach Brownell when holding opponents to 50 points or less (5-0 record this season).
16 – Turnovers by the Hurricanes in last season’s 63-59 loss to Clemson at the BankUnited Center.
18 - Blocks by redshirt sophomore Kenny Kadji in the Hurricanes’ past eight games, tops on the team.
59 - Combined games missed by Hurricanes basketball players this season, forcing Coach Larranaga into six different starting lineups.
1452 - Days since Miami last beat Clemson.  The Hurricanes took down the Tigers 75-72 on January 27, 2008 at the BankUnited Center.
list compiled by: Evan Hadrick

    Scouting the Miami/Clemson Matchup - By the Numbers:

    0 - Conference wins for Miami in 2011-12; the Hurricanes are 0-2 in ACC games so far this season.

    #2 - Conference ranking for the Hurricanes in three-point percentage (.374) and three-pointers made per game (7.6).

    3 - Hurricanes ranked in the Top-25 of the conference in points per game (Malcolm Grant – 13.2, Durand Scott – 13.1, Kenny Kadji – 11.2)

    4 – Half-time deficits overcome by Clemson this season to earn victory under Head coach Brad Brownell, who is in his second year coaching the Tigers.

    5 - Games played by the Hurricanes since the return of senior swingman DeQuan Jones.

    6 - Different lineups used by Head Coach Jim Larranaga so far in 2011-12.

    11 - Number of wins for the Tigers under Coach Brownell when holding opponents to 50 points or less (5-0 record this season).

    16 – Turnovers by the Hurricanes in last season’s 63-59 loss to Clemson at the BankUnited Center.

    18 - Blocks by redshirt sophomore Kenny Kadji in the Hurricanes’ past eight games, tops on the team.

    59 - Combined games missed by Hurricanes basketball players this season, forcing Coach Larranaga into six different starting lineups.

    1452 - Days since Miami last beat Clemson.  The Hurricanes took down the Tigers 75-72 on January 27, 2008 at the BankUnited Center.

    list compiled by: Evan Hadrick

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