Miami’s offense continued to struggle against the No.14 Indiana Hoosiers (7-1) in a 58-45 loss Wednesday night. The loss was the Hurricanes third straight loss in ranked matchup, and leaves the ‘Canes wondering how to beat top-tier opponents.
The Hurricanes offense was again shut down. Miami shot a woeful 21.7% from the floor, and just 22.2% from beyond the arc. The Hurricanes shooting was so cold that despite beating the Hoosiers in the rebound battle 46-39 the ‘Canes sill lost by 13 points.
Miami did not just struggle to shoot, they also struggled to spread the ball around the court.