Miami Hurricanes @ NC State Wolfpack
Brooks makes late shot as N.C. State survives Miami's upset bid, 76-74
RALEIGH, N.C. -- — Zoe Brooks drove for a tiebreaking basket with 45 seconds left and No. 10 N.C. State held on to beat Miami 76-74 on Thursday night.
Madison Hayes scored 19 points, Aziaha James had 15 points and Tilda Trygger added 10 points for N.C. State (20-4, 12-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), which won its ninth straight game.
The Wolfpack needed pair of defensive stops to avoid the loss. Miami’s Haley Cavinder missed a 3-point attempt with 35 seconds to play and then was off the mark on a drive to the lane following a timeout with four seconds left.
Cavinder led Miami (13-11, 3-10) with 20 points and Natalija Marshall had 17 points.
Miami, which led by 10 in the first half, didn’t score in the final 3:44 after pulling even at 74-all.
Miami: The Hurricanes were fresh off a 41-point loss Sunday at then-No. 10 Duke, but they fell to 0-6 in road games since Christmas. They had 23 points in slightly more than nine minutes to open the game — eclipsing their first-half total of 22 four days earlier — on the way to a 26-16 lead.
N.C. State: The Wolfpack were coming off victories against nationally ranked Duke and Florida State and this appeared to be a breather during that brutal stretch. Instead, it was a tense conclusion before three straight games against Top 25 opponents.
Hayes scored 10 points in a 5 1/2-minute span late in the third quarter as the Wolfpack took a 66-62 lead. Her 3-pointer was the first basket of the fourth quarter, providing enough cushion that N.C. State never trailed again.
Miami connected on 10 3-point shots to stay in position for an upset after going 4 for 18 from deep in its previous game.
On Sunday, N.C. State visits No. 12 North Carolina, and Miami is home vs. No. 23 Florida State.
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Game Information
Raleigh, NC
Referee:Carla Fountain
Referee:Jules Gallien
Referee:Bryan Brunette
2025-26 Standings
| Atlantic Coast ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference | CONF | GB | OVR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Louisville | 10-0 | - | 20-3 |
| Duke | 10-0 | - | 15-6 |
| NC State | 8-2 | 2 | 15-6 |
| Syracuse | 7-3 | 3 | 17-4 |
| Virginia Tech | 7-3 | 3 | 17-5 |
| Virginia | 7-3 | 3 | 15-6 |
| North Carolina | 6-3 | 3.5 | 17-5 |
| Clemson | 6-4 | 4 | 15-7 |
| Notre Dame | 5-5 | 5 | 13-8 |
| Stanford | 4-5 | 5.5 | 15-7 |
| California | 4-5 | 5.5 | 13-9 |
| Miami | 4-6 | 6 | 12-9 |
| Georgia Tech | 4-6 | 6 | 9-13 |
| Florida State | 2-7 | 7.5 | 7-14 |
| Wake Forest | 2-8 | 8 | 12-10 |
| SMU | 1-9 | 9 | 8-14 |
| Pittsburgh | 1-9 | 9 | 8-15 |
| Boston College | 0-10 | 10 | 4-19 |
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