Sun Sentinel Broward Edition

Brown’s key points send UM to 5-0 mark

- The Associated Press

CORAL GABLES — In his first four games of the season, Miami's Bruce Brown didn't play like the freshman guard who caught the attention of NBA scouts.

Brown struggled from the field, averaging eight points per game — fourthbest on the 11th-ranked Hurricanes.

On Saturday, Brown showed flashes of his firstyear performanc­es as he scored 14 points to lead Miami to an 86-65 victory over North Florida.

“I think Bruce is playing like Clark Kent — a little conservati­ve, has the glasses on, the suit on,” Miami coach Jim Larranaga said. “At some point, hopefully, soon, he'll remove the glasses and become Superman.”

Brown scored six points in a 16-2 run that helped Miami (5-0) build a 17-point lead midway through the first half. Brown's dunk with 7:04 remaining capped the surge and gave the Hurricanes a 26-9.

A projected NBA firstround draft pick in 2018, Brown shook off a 2-for-9 shooting performanc­e in Miami's previous game at La Salle and shot 7 of 14 from the field against North Florida (1-7). Brown finished with seven rebounds.

“I just wanted to be more aggressive and play my game,” Brown said. “I thought I was thinking too much last game. I had to slow myself take shots I know I can make. I had a quick easy dunk and that's always good.”

Anthony Lawrence scored 14 points and Dewan Huell finished with 13 points for the Hurricanes while Ja'Quan Newton and Chris Lykes had 12 and 10 points, respective­ly.

The Osprey, second nationally in 3-point field goals, shot 8 of 26 from beyond the arc against Miami.

“Coming into the game we were concerned about North Florida's ability to make 3s,” Larranaga said. “But I thought we did a good job defensivel­y. The 3s they made were really guarded pretty good.”

Redshirt freshman forward Sam Waardenbur­g earned his first extended playing time for Miami after sitting out the first three games because of a back injury. Waardenbur­g finished with nine points and six rebounds.

“It's good to be back after the injury, take the shots I know I can take,” Waardenbur­g said. “On offense, I can stretch the floor out and give length for these guys to get to the rim, once I set a screen.”

JT Escobar scored a game-high 16 points for the Ospreys.

Miami capitalize­d on 14 North Florida turnovers to build its double-digit firsthalf lead. The Ospreys cut the deficit to 30-23 on Escobar's 3-pointer with 3:00 left before the Hurricanes responded with six straight points.

“The thing that killed us tonight was live ball turnovers,” North Florida coach Matthew Driscoll said. “When those guys get going, they just pitch it, pitch it, pitch it, layup, dunk.”

 ?? AL DIAZ/TNS ?? Miami guard Bruce Brown Jr. (11) drives as North Florida guard Garrett Sams (11) defends. Brown Jr. had six points during a key first-half run for the Hurricanes.
AL DIAZ/TNS Miami guard Bruce Brown Jr. (11) drives as North Florida guard Garrett Sams (11) defends. Brown Jr. had six points during a key first-half run for the Hurricanes.

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