Isaiah Wong regresa para darle brillo a la temporada de los Hurricanes de Miami
COMPARTIDO
El regreso del líder anotador Isaiah Wong, tal como se anunció en sus redes sociales el martes por la mañana, debería poner fin a tres temporadas perdedoras consecutivas para el equipo de baloncesto de Miami.
Wong lideró a Miami en múltiples categorías la temporada pasada, incluyendo los puntos por partido y los intentos de gol de campo. Los Hurricanes tendrán un backcourt profundo, reportó Caneswarning.
Noticias
Además de que Wong anunció su regreso el martes por la mañana, Kameron McGusty hizo lo mismo la semana pasada. McGusty entrará en su cuarta temporada con el programa de baloncesto de Miami y la sexta en general en la universidad.
Commentary: After disappointing season, Hurricanes should prioritize keeping and developing players
Sophomore Isaiah Wong takes a shot from near the free throw line in Miami s win over Duke on Monday, Feb. 1 at the Watsco Center. Wong averaged 17.1 points per game and was named all-ACC third team. Photo credit: Josh Halper
The Miami Hurricanes men’s basketball team entered the 2020-2021 season filled with optimism and determination. After the previous season’s 15-16 record and yet another year without dancing in March, head coach Jim Larrañaga and his staff had good reason to enter this season with high hopes.
The Canes were bringing back key players such as point guards Chris Lykes and Isaiah Wong, and forwards Kameron McGusty and Anthony Walker, among others. Additionally, an infusion of talent was heading to Coral Gables via another top 25 recruiting class, consisting of four star prospects Earl Timberlake and Matt Cross.
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Clemson upset by Miami in second round of ACC Tournament
The Hurricanes pulled ahead for good during a 16-2 second half run Share Updated: 6:47 PM EST Mar 10, 2021 ACC Network Clemson head coach Brad Brownell looks on in the second half of the Tigers ACC Tournament second round upset loss to Miami. SOURCE: ACC Network
The Hurricanes pulled ahead for good during a 16-2 second half run Share Updated: 6:47 PM EST Mar 10, 2021 (Associated Press) Isaiah Wong scored 20 points for the second straight game and Miami became the first No. 13 seed to ever reach the quarterfinals in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, upsetting No. 5 seed Clemson 67-64 on Wednesday.Miami (10-16) advances to play fourth-seeded Georgia Tech on Thursday. The Hurricanes lost the regular-season meeting 87-60 on Feb. 20 but it comes with an asterisk as Wong sprained his ankle in the first half and didn t play in the second.The Hur