(24) Miami (FL) 77, North Carolina State 79

1 2 OT T
#24 MIA (14-3) 27 45 5 77
NCST (12-5) 36 36 7 79

Final

8:00 PM ET, January 19, 2008
RBC Center
Raleigh, NC

N.C. State shocks No. 24 Miami on Grant's steal, OT layup

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Team Stat Comparison
MIAMI (FL) NORTH CAROLINA STATE
Points 77 79
FG Made-Attempted 31-68 (.456) 25-56 (.446)
3P Made-Attempted 4-11 (.364) 11-18 (.611)
FT Made-Attempted 11-16 (.688) 18-26 (.692)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 23 (0/0) 16 (0/0)
Largest Lead 5 12
Game Leaders
 MIAMI (FL)NORTH CAROLINA STATE
PointsJ. McClinton 26G. Grant 22
ReboundsJ. Graham 9J. Hickson 9
AssistsJ. Dews 3G. Grant 3
StealsB. Asbury 1J. Gonzalez 2
BlocksA. King 2J. Hickson 2
 · Team Stats: Miami (FL) | NC State
Game Flow
2007-08 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Jan 19, 2008 @NCST 79, MIA 77Recap | Box Score
Mar 13, 2008 @MIA 63, NCST 50Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
MIAMI (FL) (ET) NORTH CAROLINA STATE (ET)
01/23 UNC 9:00pm
01/27 CLEM 1:00pm
01/29 @WAKE 7:00pm
02/02 @DUKE 3:30pm
02/06 FSU 7:30pm
01/23 GT 7:00pm
01/26 @FSU 1:30pm
01/31 @DUKE 9:00pm
02/03 WAKE 12:00pm
02/05 VT 7:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Miami (FL) | NC State
Atlantic Coast Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#1 North Carolina14-232-2
#5 Duke13-327-5
#23 Clemson10-624-9
#24 Miami (FL)8-822-10
Virginia Tech9-719-13
Florida State7-919-14
Maryland8-818-14
Wake Forest7-917-13
Virginia5-1115-15
North Carolina State4-1215-16
Georgia Tech7-915-17
Boston College4-1214-17
 · View expanded standings

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Gavin Grant saw much of Jack McClinton's scoring binge from up close, trying somehow to keep the Miami guard from personally sending North Carolina State to its third consecutive loss.

With the score tied in the waning seconds of overtime, Grant made sure he stayed with his man.

"He had been killing us the whole second half, and I was thinking I have to get to him before he makes a haymaker," Grant said. "I just happened to be right there."

Right there in position to give the Wolfpack a thrilling victory.

Grant stole an inbounds pass and scored with 2 seconds left to cap an amazing last-second rally, helping N.C. State beat the 24th-ranked Hurricanes (No. 21 AP) 79-77 on Saturday night.

After Anthony King made one of two free throws to give Miami a 77-75 lead with 15.3 seconds remaining in the extra session, Grant drove the basket on the other end to try to tie it. His layup in traffic bounced off the rim, but J.J. Hickson was there for the tip-in.

Just as the home crowd was celebrating the possibility of a second OT, Grant jumped in front of King's pass and immediately put the ball in the basket.

"I thought I was dreaming at first," said Hickson, who was headed back on defense with his back to the play. "I just heard the crowd cheering. I thought maybe they had called a foul or something."

No such luck for the Hurricanes. McClinton's desperation heave from half-court bounced harmlessly off the backboard, helping N.C. State (12-5, 1-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) avoid a disastrous 0-3 start in the conference.

"I didn't know what he saw, but I'm glad he saw it," Grant said.

McClinton hardly could be blamed for the loss, scoring 24 of his 26 points after halftime on his birthday to bring Miami (14-3, 1-2) back from double-figure deficit. King and Raymond Hicks each added 13 points.

McClinton wasn't available after the game to answer questions, and King declined comment before heading to the bus.

"I thought it was a real hard-fought game, a tough game," Miami coach Frank Haith said. "Our kids really played their hearts out in the second half. It's always tough on the road."

Grant finished with 24 points and Brandon Costner had 16 points after going scoreless in the Wolfpack's loss to Clemson earlier in the week.

"We just got tired of losing," Hickson said. "We had to step up individually and as a team."

Each team had a chance to go ahead during the final seconds of regulation after Grant tied it at 72 with a three-point play. McClinton missed a contested jumper and King couldn't convert his offensive rebound, giving the Wolfpack the final try.

They ran a play for Courtney Fells, who was berated just minutes earlier by coach Sidney Lowe for his porous defense on McClinton, and he got an open look. But his shot from well behind the 3-point arc bounced off the rim to force overtime.

The Wolfpack faithful, which had booed the home team off the court at halftime of its most recent game at the RBC Center, had much to cheer in the opening half of this one. With Costner leading a balanced attack -- four players had at least six points -- N.C. State played from ahead nearly the entire way.

In fact, the only moment of displeasure was a sarcastic one, when it was announced that a Barry Manilow concert scheduled for Sunday had been postponed due the winter storm that hit much of the Southeast.

Costner hit a 3-pointer to open the second half to give N.C. State a 12-point lead, and the margin still was 11 a few minutes later after another 3 from Javier Gonzalez. That's when Miami finally got going.

Most of the damage was done within a few feet of the basket, with Jimmy Graham sparking a 10-0 run with a couple of easy layins against some weak interior defense from the Wolfpack. When McClinton finished off a fast break with a high-arching one-hander, it was 46-45.

"We wanted to get the ball inside against them," Haith said. "That was our game plan. I thought our inside guys did a really good job of attacking their bigs and getting the ball into the post."

Later, following a brief scrum when Miami's Dwayne Collins committed a hard foul on N.C. State freshman Tracy Smith, the Hurricanes took their first lead since early in the first half on McClinton's jumper from behind the line. That was the first of nine lead changes down the stretch.

"Today's game was about heart and toughness," Lowe said. "We knew they played physical, and I told our guys that the most physical team wins the game. We were able to throw the last punch and that was great."


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, January 19th
Maryland 82 Final
1 North Carolina 80
Southern Miss 47 Final
2 Memphis 83
3 Kansas 76 Final
Missouri 70
USC 72 Final
4 UCLA 63
23 Clemson 80 Final
5 Duke 93
Notre Dame 65 Final
6 Georgetown 84
Ohio State 69 Final
7 Tennessee 74
9 Texas A&M 54 Final
Kansas State 75
12 Butler 78 Final
Youngstown State 69
LSU 76 Final
14 Vanderbilt 92
15 Mississippi 77 Final
Auburn 80
16 Pittsburgh 59 Final
Cincinnati 62
Northwestern 50 Final
17 Wisconsin 62
Colorado 67 Final
19 Texas 69
20 Xavier 74 Final
George Washington 66
21 Villanova 81 Final
Syracuse 71
24 Miami (FL) 77 Final
NC State 79 OT
25 Arizona State 52 Final
Stanford 67