NIT SEMIFINALS

Short-handed Miami slips by Temple

MIAMI 60, TEMPLE 57

NEW YORK -- Already short-handed, Miami lost its starting center to a concussion just over six minutes into its NIT semifinal.

Leading scorer Sheldon McClellan was still on the court, though, and he and the rest of the Hurricanes made just enough big plays to rally from an 11-point first-half deficit and beat Temple 60-57 on Tuesday.

At a glance

At Madison Square Garden, New York

TUESDAY’S SEMIFINALS

Miami 60, Temple 57

Stanford 67, Old Dominion 60

THURSDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP

Miami (25-12) vs. Stanford (23-13), 8 p.m.

"We've been like a M.A.S.H. unit," Coach Jim Larranaga said. "But somehow, some way, these guys find a way to stick together."

With point guard Angel Rodriguez out for the third consecutive game because of a nagging wrist injury, 7-footer Tonye Jekiri didn't return after he was inadvertently struck in the face.

But McClellan scored 12 of his 16 points in the second half, when Miami held the Owls to 22.5 percent shooting. Temple's Quenton DeCosey missed a potential tying 3-pointer at the buzzer as the Owls went 0 for 15 from beyond the arc after halftime.

"Any other day, they are probably going in," Temple freshman Obi Enechionyia said. "We just didn't make them today."

After missing six of his first eight shots, McClellan hit 2 threes in a row with about 8 minutes left to put Miami in front for good. He added 11 rebounds and was the only Hurricanes player in double figures, but his teammates made contributions in plenty of other ways.

"The first half we played kind of passive," McClellan said. "Wasn't being as aggressive as we normally are, and second half we came out and played more aggressive."

Ja'Quan Newton was steady at the point despite playing with a torn ligament in his thumb, while fellow freshman Omar Sherman energized Miami off the bench with Jekiri out.

Redshirt freshman DeAndre Burnett made a huge shot with 34.1 seconds left, snapping a scoring drought of more than three minutes, after Temple had pulled within a point. Davon Reed had seven rebounds, four assists and three blocks while playing shutdown defense against several different Owls.

"Once Tonye went down, Coach said, 'We need to do this for Tonye,' " Reed said. "Everybody dug deep, did what they could and rebounded the ball and defended extremely well."

The 6-foot-9 Enechionyia often had his way inside with Jekiri out, setting career highs with 17 points and five blocks. He also matched a career best with eight rebounds.

"He's got a great future ahead of him, and he played terrific tonight," Coach Fran Dunphy said.

Burnett missed the front end of a one-and-one with 13.2 seconds left for the Hurricanes, and they decided not to foul, giving DeCosey the chance to send the game to overtime.

Miami faces Stanford or Old Dominion on Thursday, seeking its first NIT title. The Owls were the top seed in the NIT as the first team left out of the NCAA Tournament.

STANFORD 67, OLD DOMINION 60

NEW YORK — Chasson Randle had 24 points to become Stanford’s all-time leading scorer and carry the Cardinal to a victory over Old Dominion in the NIT semifinals.

Stanford blew a 21-point first-half lead but rallied behind its senior star, who played through foul trouble to make a string of big second-half shots.

Randle came in needing 11 points to break Todd Lichti’s record and has 2,350 for his career.

The Cardinal (23-13) led 15-0 when Old Dominion finally scored its first points nearly five minutes in and were up 25-4 midway through the first half. But the deficit was just six at halftime after Richard Ross’ dunk with six seconds left as the Monarchs forced 10 turnovers to get back in it.

Old Dominion (27-8) took its first lead on Ross’ layup with just over 11 minutes left. But a steal and a dunk in transition by Marcus Allen with less than eight minutes to go put Stanford up for good. Randle then hit two consecutive three-pointers.

After Trey Freeman missed a potential tying three-pointer, Randle’s floater put Stanford up 63-59 with 59.5 seconds remaining. His two free throws stretched the lead to six.

Ross scored 15 points off the bench, going 7 of 7 from the floor. Another reserve, Ambrose Mosley, led Old Dominion with 16 points.

Sports on 04/01/2015

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