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Malik Reneau scores 23 as Miami closes late to beat Boston College on the road

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February 7, 2026/05:44 PM
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Malik Reneau scores 23 as Miami closes late to beat Boston College on the road
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Reneau drives late surge as Hurricanes secure another ACC road result

Miami leaned on Malik Reneau’s interior scoring and a strong closing stretch to defeat Boston College at Conte Forum on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. Reneau finished with 23 points as the Hurricanes pulled away late in a game that remained competitive deep into the second half.

The win came one week after Miami dropped a one-point decision at home to California, and it stabilized the Hurricanes’ position in the Atlantic Coast Conference race as the calendar moved into February. Miami entered the weekend among the ACC’s most efficient offenses by season averages, while Boston College continued to search for consistency against conference opponents.

How the game tilted

The opening 20 minutes featured frequent momentum swings, with neither side creating sustained separation. Boston College stayed close by generating enough perimeter offense to offset Miami’s edge around the rim, and the game reached halftime with Miami holding a narrow one-point lead.

Miami created its clearest cushion early in the second half, using second-chance opportunities and paint touches to build a double-digit advantage. Boston College responded behind Donald Hand Jr., who led the Eagles with 20 points and helped cut the margin to a one-possession game in the final minutes.

In the final stretch, Miami answered each Boston College push with conversions in the lane and controlled possessions, closing out the result with decisive late offense. Reneau’s ability to score through contact and finish in traffic anchored that finish, and the Hurricanes executed efficiently when the game tightened.

Key numbers and contributors

  • Miami was led by Malik Reneau: 23 points.
  • Boston College’s top scorer was Donald Hand Jr.: 20 points.
  • Miami received additional production from its perimeter and frontcourt rotation during its late run, helping prevent Boston College from taking the lead after closing the gap.

Miami’s late-game execution—shot selection, ball security and paint scoring—proved decisive after Boston College narrowed the margin in the second half.

What it means next

For Miami, the road win reinforced a season profile built around high-end scoring and efficient shooting, and it offered a response after the narrow loss to California. For Boston College, the game followed a familiar pattern of competitiveness against stronger conference opponents but difficulty finishing possessions and securing the final sequence.

Boston College’s homestand continues next with a Wednesday night matchup against Stanford, offering the Eagles a quick opportunity to reset in ACC play.