Miami (FL) didn’t need style points — it needed a win, and it got one. The Hurricanes beat Florida State 83-73 on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2026, moving to 22-6 and continuing a strong stretch of form (WLWWW) as the season turns toward March.
For Florida State, now 14-14 (LWWWL), the loss lands with extra weight. At .500, every possession — and every result — is starting to look like a referendum on how much room is left for error.
Game flow: Miami controls the outcome
With no period-by-period scoring available, the clearest takeaway is the final margin: Miami won by 10 in a game that never required overtime. That gap matters — not a coin-flip finish, not a single-shot swing, but a two-possession cushion that held up across 40 minutes.
Miami’s 83 points set the tone of the night. Florida State’s 73 left the Seminoles chasing, and that math tends to dictate everything: lineup choices, foul pressure, and the degree of risk a team has to take late.
Turning point: Florida State couldn’t close the gap
In games like this, the turning point often isn’t a single highlight — it’s the moment the trailing team fails to turn a manageable deficit into a one-possession game. Florida State never got the scoreboard to a place that flipped pressure back onto Miami. The Hurricanes stayed on the front foot, keeping the Seminoles from generating the kind of late-game chaos that can swing outcomes.
What it means going forward
Miami (FL): a road win that keeps the résumé clean
At 22-6, Miami continues to stack wins in a way that matters in February: avoiding slip-ups, sustaining form, and carrying momentum into the final stretch. An 83-point night on the road is the kind of result that travels — not just in the standings, but in the confidence of a group that’s playing with real purpose.
Florida State: urgency rises at .500
Florida State’s 14-14 record underscores the stakes of every remaining game. The Seminoles have shown they can string results together (LWWWL), but this loss is a reminder that the baseline has to be higher against top-end opponents. The path forward is simple: turn competitive stretches into full-game execution — and do it quickly.
Final
Miami (FL) 83, Florida State 73
Venue: TBD

