Men's Basketball

Mailk Reneau’s Big Second Half Lifts Miami Past Louisville 78-73 and Into ACC Semifinals

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Malik Reneau scored 18 of his 24 points in the second half, Tru Washington added 17 and No. 3-seed Miami beat No. 6-seed Louisville 78-73 on Thursday to advance to the 2026 T. Rowe Price ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament semifinals. 

Reneau was 5-of-9 from the field and 7-of-8 from the foul line after halftime. 

Tre Donaldson scored 14 points for Miami (25-7), which moves on to face No. 10 Virginia in Friday’s semifinals. 

Ryan Conwell had 22 points and nine rebounds, while J’Vonne Hadley added 19 points for the No. 24 Cardinals (24-10). 

Miami avenged a 92-89 loss to Louisville just five days earlier. This time, points weren’t as easy to come by. 

Louisville, playing its second game in two days after failing to secure a top-four seed and a double bye despite its national ranking, led 38-37 at the break after a physical first half that saw three Cardinals players leave with bloodied faces. 

The Hurricanes used a swarming defense to take control early in the second half. Dante Allen came up with a steal and fastbreak layup for a three-point play to give Miami a 49-41 lead. 

Miami scored 17 points off turnovers. 

The Cardinals clawed back, cutting the lead to one with 1:23 left when Hadley came up with a steal and Issac McKneely put back Hadley’s miss off a fastbreak layup. 

But Reneau made a layup, and Washington came up with the play of the game when he stole the ensuing inbounds pass and was fouled. He made both free throws to push the lead to five with less than a minute to play. 

Reneau added two free throws, and Shelton Henderson sealed the win with a steal and a powerful two-handed dunk. 

Louisville finished 6-of-24 from 3-point range. 
 

Of Note 

  • Miami improves to 20-19 all-time in the ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament and 3-2 all-time in ACC Tournament games played in Charlotte.  

  • The Hurricanes advance to the ACC Tournament semifinals for the sixth time. In five previous semifinal trips, the Hurricanes are 1-4. 

  • The Hurricanes will play in the semifinals for the first time since 2023, when they fell as the top seed to No. 4-seed Duke.  

  • Neither team built a double-digit lead in the contest, with Miami holding a nine-point lead with 8:21 remaining in the second half.  

  • Miami’s Malik Reneau led all players with 24 points, logging 18 points in the second half. 

  • Miami’s Ernest Udeh Jr. and Shelton Henderson both blocked three shots to pave the way for eight blocks for the Hurricanes.  

  • The Hurricanes will meet No. 2-seed Virginia in the semifinals. Virginia won the regular-season meeting between the two squads, 86-83, in Charlottesville.