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Miami Basketball ACC Tip Off Media Day Schedule Announced
A glimpse of the future of the Miami Hurricanes will be on display as the ACC announces dates and the location of ACC Tipoff for basketball.
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See you at ACC Tipoff, October 6β8 in the Queen City! pic.twitter.com/8sL5elYuU7
β The ACC (@theACC) July 11, 2025
Jai Lucas is set to make his first media appearance after his introductory press conference, while women’s head coach Trica Cullop will have her first recruiting class under her belt, preparing to recruit.
This yearβs event will be held at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown from Oct. 6-8. First will be the women’s team’s coverage for the first day and a half.
The womenβs teams will start the event on Monday, Oct. 6, with Boston College, NC State, Stanford, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest going in the morning and Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, UNC, SMU, and Virginia taking the podium in the afternoon.Β
The second day will be split between the womenβs and menβs teams. The womenβs programs will start things off on Oct. 7 with Cal, Clemson, Louisville, Miami, Notre Dame, and Pitt finishing off the women’s portion of ACC media day.
The menβs teams will start their time on Tuesday afternoon with Georgia Tech, UNC, Pitt, Stanford, Syracuse, and Wake Forest.Β
On the last day, the remainder of the menβs teams will take the podium: Boston College, Cal, Clemson, Duke, Louisville, and SMU in the morning and Florida State, Miami, NC State, Notre Dame, Virginia, and Virginia Tech in the afternoon.Β
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Miami, FL
Injury Bug for Miami Basketball Gains Another Player Early in the Season
The Miami Hurricanes have won five of their last six games early in the 2025-26 regular season. Head coach Jai Lucas has done a great job recruiting and finding the right talent for the Hurricanes; however, that is when they get a chance to see the court.
Entering this season, the Hurricanes struggled to stay healthy. Four-star freshman Treyvon Maddox hasn’t even seen the floor yet, while the rest of the team is trying to find a good footing.
Against UL Monroe, star five-star freshman Shelton Henderson went down with a lower leg injury with 1:29 left in the first half. It seems he avoided a major injury, warming up in the second half, but Lucas decided not to put him back in the game.
βWeβre still kind of evaluating and seeing what it is,β Lucas said after the victory over the Warhawks. βHe tried to kind of go out there and start the second half, run around a little bit, so weβll see.’
However this is the tip of the iceberg with the injuries for the Canes.
UM is playing playoff levels with this tight rotation. Starter are playing 30-plus minutes against quad-four teams because of the lack of bodies.
Marcus Allen and Donte Allen have missed every game since the Hurricanes defeated Ole Miss on the road. Ernest Udeh Jr. has been in and out of the line all season. Noam Dovrat has a nagging shoulder injury that will keep him out of the game; Tru Washington has missed time; Tre Donaldson is powering through some little nicks; and now the Henderson injury.
The Hurricanes have the talent to be a Sweet 16 team in the NCAA Tournament, but they have to be on the floor at all times. The Hurricanes are only playing seven players a game right now, and it will either help them or hurt them.
The Hurricanes are set to face the FIU Panthers, while they try to get healthy at the right time. The Hurricanes are dominating on both sides of the ball, but the challenges from opponents will continue to increase.
βI expect a war,” Lucas said. “Theyβre really good. [FIU head coach Jeremy] Ballardβs done a good job this year with his team construction,β Lucas said. βThey play with confidence. They play free. Theyβre aggressive. Theyβre big. They got really good guards.β
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Miami, FL
Charging e-bike suspected in destructive Miami house fire
MIAMI β The smell of blackened, burned rubble still lingers inside the house where an early-morning fire left a family devastated. Outside, debris from the firefight remains scattered around the property.
The fire tore through a duplex near the 1800 block of Northwest 53rd Street Saturday morning around 10:30 a.m., forcing everyone inside to flee.
The blaze is believed to have been caused by an e-bike, though officials say the exact cause is still under investigation.
βWith every step,β Josue Paz said as he walked through the damage, he faces heartbreak and devastation.
What was once his familyβs living room is now reduced to piles of ash and rubble.
Paz said he was inside the home when an e-bike charging in the house suddenly caught fire.
βYep, thatβs part of the bike. Right there, right there,β he said, pointing to debris.
βI couldnβt really process anything and it just happened,β Paz said.
Paz rushed to get his family out before the flames spread.
βMy first thought was getting everybody out of the house. I was trying to call everybody,β he said. βLetβs go, letβs go, letβs get out.β
Fire officials say lithium-ion batteries used in e-bikes and e-scooters have been linked to a growing number of fast-moving fires nationwide. Miami Fire Rescue is still working to determine the exact cause of this fire.
Despite losing everything, Paz said surviving the fire is what matters most.
βIβm glad that I got my neighbors out, I got my family out,β he said.
Six people escaped the fire, along with a dog. They are staying with loved ones as the fire department continues to work to pinpoint how the fire started.
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Miami, FL
Woman found dead on roadway in SW Miami-Dade
A woman was found dead on the roadway in Southwest Miami on Friday morning, deputies said.
According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, just before 6 a.m., deputies arrived at the 9800 block of Southwest 170th Street after receiving reports of a person who was unresponsive and lying on the roadway.
Once at the scene, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue pronounced the woman dead.
Her identity has not been released.
A death investigation is underway, and the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office will determine the woman’s cause of death.
MDSO said there are no suspects at this time.
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