From the opening tip, Miami women’s basketball battled No. 4 Indiana down to the wire.
But even an 11-1 run in the final minutes didn’t equal a Hurricanes win on Saturday in The Bahamas.
“There was never a point where we surrendered,” Miami head coach Katie Meier said. “We were stubborn, and we fought hard. The ball still needs to go in more, but when Kelsey [Marshall] got hot, the team really adjusted. We held an incredible team about 25 points below their average and that’s necessary right now. I’m really proud of them.”
Graduate guard Kelsey Marshall missed a game-winning 3-point field goal at the last second, resulting in a 53-51 Miami loss in the second game of the Baha Mar Pink Flamingo Championship.