Miami seeks new winning streak as it hosts Florida State

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Mon 19th January, 19:31 2026
Syndication: The Greenville NewsClemson Tigers guard Dillon Hunter (2) defends Miami Hurricanes guard Tre Donaldson (3) Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026, during the NCAA men’s basketball game at Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, South Carolina.

Miami, which had a 10-game win streak broken over the weekend, is set to return home to face its biggest rival in an Atlantic Coast Conference matchup.

Miami (15-3, 4-1 ACC) will host Florida State (7-11, 0-5) on Tuesday night in Coral Gables, Fla.

The Hurricanes have four double-figure scorers this season: Malik Reneau (19.8 ppg), Tre Donaldson (16.3), Shelton Henderson (14.1) and Tru Washington (12.2).

However, in a 69-59 loss at then-No. 22 Clemson on Saturday, Donaldson was held to a season-low five points and his lowest shooting percentage of the season (2-for-10). Reneau encountered foul trouble and scored a season-low 11 points, and Washington scored a season-low four points.

"We're a physical team, and this was the first time that a team could punch back at us," Miami coach Jai Lucas said. "We needed this reality check."

Lucas added that Donaldson, prior to Clemson, was a "Player of the Year candidate" in the ACC. Lucas also said Miami needs to "get Washington going -- he's our X-factor."


Meanwhile, Florida State has lost five straight games. However, other than a 44-point loss to North Carolina State, the Seminoles have played some close games.

In their most recent game, for example, the Seminoles lost 69-68 to visiting Wake Forest on Saturday.

Robert McCray V leads Florida State in scoring (13.6). However, he is coming off a brutal game against Wake Forest as he had 11 of his team's 16 turnovers. For the season, McCray is averaging a team-high 4.2 turnovers per game, and he is shooting just 29.7% from 3-point range.

Florida State's other double-figure scorers are Chauncey Wiggins (12.1), Lajae Jones (11.1) and Kobe MaGee (10.8).

Among Florida State's regulars, its top-two 3-point shooters are Martin Somerville (38.0%) and MaGee (33.1).

"We need Kobe to make shots for us to have a chance," Seminoles coach Luke Loucks said. "Kobe can shoot the ball at such a high level."

--Field Level Media

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