Durand Scott scored 17 points, Kenny Kadji had 15 and Miami-Florida upset No. 15 Florida State, 78-62, on Sunday despite finding out before the game that its starting center was ineligible to play.
Miami-Florida center Reggie Johnson was declared ineligible by the university following an investigation that found members of his family received impermissible travel benefits from a member of the former Hurricanes basketball coaching staff.
Riquna Williams littered the stat sheet with a game-high 20 points, three assists, three steals and two blocks, and No. 5 Miami-Florida routed Boston College, 88-42, on Sunday.
Shenise Johnson scored 19 points and Riquna Williams netted 17 to pace No. 6 Miami-Florida as it defeated No. 22 North Carolina, 61-37, at BankUnited Center on Wednesday.
Riquna Williams and Stefanie Yderstrom each scored 14 points as the 10th-ranked Miami-Florida Hurricanes extended their winning streak to seven games with a 64-39 victory over Wake Forest.