In the fall of 2015, the Miami Hurricanes were unranked and coming off a solid 25-13 (10-8) season, and by March of 2006 the Hurricanes were 27-8 (13-5) and were tied for 10th in the AP poll. The Hurricanes were a very balanced team with nine players averaging over 10 minutes per game, and only Angel Rodriguez and Sheldon McClellan played over 30 minutes per game. The 2015-16 Canes made it to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament before falling to the eventual national champions. Look back at this Miami Hurricanes basketball team that surprised many and deserves to be remembered as one of the unheralded teams in recent ACC history.
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