South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

McGusty’s career day carries ’Canes

- By Harvey Fialkov

CORAL GABLES – Miami junior guard Kameron McGusty scored 22 of his career-high 28 points in the second half to lead the Miami Hurricanes to a wireto-wire 91-60 victory over Coppin State Saturday afternoon at the Watsco Center.

The Hurricanes (8-3) have won four consecutiv­e games against non-conference foes, and next begin a

19-game run in the tough ACC.

DJ Vaslijevic, who entered with the highest

3-point field goal percentage in the ACC, only converted 3-of-11, but finished with 21 points for Miami. Vasiljevic and Sam Waardenbur­g combined to score

19 points on a game-opening 19-3 lead and Coppin State never recovered. The closest the Eagles (4-9) would come was 21-13 as they dropped their third straight.

The Hurricanes received a rare offensive boost from Waardenbur­g, who surpassed his season points average in the first half with 8 points on 3-of-3 shooting from the field, making two from 3-point range. Waardenbur­g finished with a career-high 15 points and 11 rebounds.

Giir Ring led Coppin State with 13 points, but it wasn’t nearly enough to prevent the Eagles from falling to 2-4 during an eight-game road trip.

Leading 34-20 at halftime, McGusty caught fire, draining three consecutiv­e

3-pointers and scoring 14 of Miami’s points during a

22-6 run to begin the second half. From there, Chris Lykes poured in three

3-pointers and notched 11 of his 16 points during an 11-5 run and a 78-42 lead.

Miami shot 47% from

3-point range (18-of-38) to Coppin State’s 23%

(7-of-30). Coppin State is

0-8 when outshot from

3-point territory. Miami jumped out to a

9-0 lead as Coppin State missed its first nine shots and 14 of its first 15 attempts. The Eagles finally scored

5:27 into the game on Andrew Robinson’s 3-pointer.

Sparked by the 3-point marksmansh­ip of Vasiljevic and Waardenbur­g, Miami reeled off another 10-0 run and led 19-3 midway through the first half.

Led by Dejuan Clayton, the Eagles went on a mini

7-0 run to slice Miami’s advantage to 21-13. That would be the closest the Eagles would come as McGusty scored six during Miami’s

12-0 spurt to pull away 33-14 for Miami largest lead before ending the half up 34-20.

BIG PICTURE: The Hurricanes hope to carry their non-conference momentum into ACC play against a young Clemson Tigers squad that lacks size and 3-point accuracy. However, the return of point guard Clyde Trapp and frontcourt scoring of forward Aamir Simms helped the Tigers (6-5) snap a monthlong, four-game slide with a blowout of Jacksonvil­le. The Hurricanes experience­d starting lineup has chemistry on both sides of the ball while an injection of youth has provided Miami with depth it didn’t have last season.

UP NEXT: The Hurricanes have the next nine days off before they hit the road against Clemson on New Year’s Eve.

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