As the ACC tournament heats up, Miami finds itself in a prime position to capitalize on some unexpected developments. With Duke already grappling with the absence of Caleb Foster and Patrick Ngongba II, the Hurricanes have another reason to feel optimistic: Louisville's freshman guard Mikel Brown Jr. is sidelined for the entire tournament due to a back injury. Louisville hopes he'll be ready for the NCAA tournament, but for now, his absence reshapes the landscape.
Brown has been a standout, earning third-team All-ACC honors and a spot on the All-Rookie Team. His stats speak volumes-averaging 18.2 points, 4.7 assists, and 3.3 rebounds over 21 games. As Louisville’s second-leading scorer and top assist provider, missing him is a significant blow.
Miami, holding the No. 3 seed and a double bye, is set to face the winner of the Louisville-SMU matchup. With Louisville as the No. 6 seed, Brown's absence could tilt the scales in Miami's favor for a potential quarterfinal clash.
However, Louisville proved their resilience by defeating Miami 92-89 in Coral Gables on March 7, even without Brown. Ryan Conwell's 24 points and Adrian Wooley's clutch game-winner highlighted Louisville's depth and capability to compete fiercely.
This scenario also opens a door for SMU, who might find an easier path to upset Louisville before Miami even gets a chance to face them. Should SMU advance, Miami would be looking at a different dynamic. The Hurricanes had a successful outing against SMU on March 4, winning 77-69, with Tre Donaldson and Malik Reneau leading the charge.
Louisville and SMU have split their regular-season encounters. Louisville secured an 88-74 victory at home on January 31, while SMU bounced back with a 95-85 win in Dallas on February 17. SMU's recent form is strong, as they handled Syracuse 86-69 in the first round, with standout performances from Boopie Miller, Jaron Pierre Jr., and Jaden Toombs.
For Miami, the ACC tournament presents a golden opportunity. With a few key players out of the picture and a favorable bracket, the Hurricanes have a chance to make a significant impact. But as the past matchups have shown, nothing is guaranteed, and every game will demand their best.
