CORAL GABLES, Fla. – After a defensive struggle in the first half, Miami’s (4-0) persistent pressure and points in the paint pushed the Canes past Colgate (3-1), 67-49, in the Thanksgiving Classic opener Friday, Nov. 24.
Miami outscored Colgate, 23-0, in fast break points, while forcing the Raiders into 23 turnovers and multiple 10-second violations. A total of 29 of Miami’s points came via Colgate turnovers.
Jasmyne Roberts had a quick four points as Miami held an 8-7 lead at the first media timeout after a back-and-forth five and a half minutes. Roberts paced the way with six points in the first frame as UM trailed by as many points.
Miami held Colgate scoreless for over five minutes to start the second frame as the Canes went on a 5-0 run. Latasha Lattimore pitched in with a bucket in her first game back on the court since December of 2022. Miami’s full court pressure concluded with a Kyla Oldacre bucket for a 19-18 lead and Lashae Dwyer lined up a three at the end of the first to even things at 25-25 through 20.
Full court pressure caused havoc in the third, with Jaida Patrick collecting a steal and the team defense creating a 10-second violation. Lazaria Spearman scored three quick buckets to create a 33-29 lead.
From there the floodgates opened as Miami wore down Colgate.
Lemyah Hylton lined up a three to extend Miami’s lead to 10 at 41-31 in he first double-digit lead of the ball game. Spearman got to 10 points and UM tallied a 6-0 run and more backcourt pressure to pull away.
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