Mar 8, 2012; Atlanta, GA, USA; Miami Hurricanes guard Rion Brown (15) grabs a rebound against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the second half during the first round of the 2012 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament at Philips Arena. Miami defeated Georgia Tech 54-36. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-US PRESSWIRE
The Miami Hurricanes will be headed to the NIT after Jim Larranaga's club was left out of the dance.
The 2012 NCAA Tournament bracket and field has been announced, and the Miami Hurricanes are on the outside looking in. The Hurricanes finished the season at 19-12 overall and 9-7 in an ACC that was perceived as weak, and a four or five-big league at best. The ACC did end up getting five teams, with North Carolina State filling the bubble spot from the conference. The Wolfpack's run to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament was a huge boost for their resume while the Hurricanes exited early in the quarterfinals with a loss to eventual champion Florida State.
Click here for a complete 2012 NCAA Tournament printable bracket.
Jim Larranaga's hopes of making the tournament dimmed significantly during Championship Week, as a host of teams earned automatic berths and crashed the party. In the Sunday morning's edition of SB Nation's Bracketology, the Canes were among the second set of four teams left out, grouped with an Iona team that did sneak into the First Four round.
For more news, analysis, and discussion on Miami, visit The 7th Floor. Click here for a link to our NCAA bracket 2012.


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