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Lonnie Walker Leads No. 25 Miami to 87-81 Win Over Wake Forest

What to Know

  • Lonnie Walker IV had 19 points and Ja'Quan Newton scored 12 of his 16 in the second half.
  • Miami withstood a late Demon Deacons comeback attempt fueled by consecutive 3s from Bryant Crawford in the final minute.

Supplementary contributions are helping No. 25 Miami cope with Bruce Brown Jr.'s absence.

Lonnie Walker IV had 19 points and Ja'Quan Newton scored 12 of his 16 in the second half, leading the Hurricanes to an 87-81 win over Wake Forest on Wednesday night.

Brown, the team's second-leading scorer, is expected to be sidelined for six weeks because of an injury to his left foot.

"When somebody goes down, I'm confident that my guys will step up," Newton said.

Newton is beginning to overcome a difficult start to the season, which relegated the senior guard to a reserve role. He scored in double figures for the second consecutive game after failing to reach 10 points in seven of his previous eight.

"I struggled earlier in the year, obviously," Newton said. "I just put in the extra work. I knew that my game was going to come back sometime around. The good players don't stay in slumps for long."

Newton has no specific explanation for his early struggles.

"I was just missing shots, missing my floaters, missing my layups," he said. "I've been putting extra work in the gym, before practice after practice. When you put in the hard work, everything falls into place."

Walker's 3-pointer with 5:01 remaining capped a 10-2 run and gave the Hurricanes a 66-56 lead.

Miami withstood a late Demon Deacons comeback attempt fueled by consecutive 3s from Bryant Crawford in the final minute. Crawford's second long-range shot with 31 seconds left pulled Wake Forest to 82-79.

Sam Waardenburg's two free throws with 25 seconds to go made it 84-79. Chaundee Brown cut the Demon Deacons' deficit to three again, but Walker's two free throws with eight seconds left sealed it for Miami (18-5, 7-4 Atlantic Coast Conference).

"I thought when we needed to pick up our energy, Coach kind of challenged them coming out of the timeout to pick up our energy defensively," Miami associate head coach Chris Caputo said.

Hurricanes head coach Jim Larranaga was not available to reporters after the game because of an undisclosed illness.

Chris Lykes scored 13 for Miami. Waardenburg added 12 points and Dewan Huell had 10.

Consecutive 3-pointers from Waardenburg and Lykes kept the Hurricanes with a double-digit advantage. Lykes' shot from behind the arc extended the lead to 74-61 with 2:40 remaining.

Crawford scored 23 points and Brown finished with 20 for Wake Forest (9-15, 2-10), which has lost nine of its last 10 conference games. The Demon Deacons also have a six-game road losing streak.

"Down the stretch of the game I thought Miami obviously made more plays than we did," Wake Forest coach Danny Manning said. "We cut into the lead, we made it interesting, but, you know, not enough."

The Demon Deacons didn't attempt a free throw in the first half and converted 10 of 15 in the second half. "It's hard to see your team not shooting free throws in the first half," Manning said. "You're on the road you have to battle through adversity. And we didn't do that in regards to getting to the free throw line."

Walker scored in double figures for the eighth consecutive game. He is averaging 18 points per game during that stretch.

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