CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Bruce Brown already is enjoying memorable performances nine games into his collegiate career.Days after being named ACC Freshman of the Week, Brown finished with a triple-double to lead Miami to an 82-46 win over South Carolina State Tuesday night. The triple double was Miamis first since 2004.Brown scored 11 points and finished with 11 rebounds and 10 assists for the Hurricanes. The performance capped an emotional day for the guard, whose uncle, Edward Dillard, died earlier Tuesday.The game was for him, Brown said. I played every possession like if it was my last.Brown had nine rebounds in the first half and reached double figures 7:42 into the second half. But Brown didnt reach double digit scoring until his dunk with 4:34 remaining. His final assist resulted in D.J. Vasiljevics 3-pointer with 2:59 left that gave Miami its largest lead at 81-42.Midway through the second half, Brown pleaded for additional playing time with Miami coach Jim Larranaga in his attempts to reach the coveted mark.Miamis last triple-double came when Anthony King scored 11 points, had 10 rebounds and blocked 13 shots against Florida Atlantic on November 29, 2004.I went to coach L, please dont take me out until I get three more assists and one more point, Brown said.I think the greatest thing about Bruce is his personality, his enthusiasm, his smile and energy that he brings to practice every day and he brings to the court every game, Larranaga said. Hes such a hard worker.The Hurricanes (7-2) opened the game with an 18-0 run in the first 6:15. Davon Reed and JaQuan Newton scored four points each during Miamis early surge.The Bulldogs (2-6) missed their first 10 shots until Tashombe Rileys jumper broke the scoring drought with 13:27 remaining in the first half.It speaks to the level of their athleticism and guys finishing plays, Bulldogs coach Murray Garvin. I dont think we gave a lot of resistance.Vasiljevic scored a team-high 17 points for the Hurricanes. All of the Vasiljevics field goals were 3-pointers as he shot 5-of-11 from behind the arc.Reed and Newtwon were Miamis other double figure scorers with 15 and 11 points, respectively. Reed shots 6-of-8 from the field.Anthony Lawrences 3-pointer at the buzzer gave the Hurricanes a 42-14 lead at halftime.Eric Eaves scored 14 points to lead the Bulldogs.BIG PICTURE:MIAMI: South Carolina States 14 first half points were the fewest allowed in a half by the Hurricanes since they also limited Maryland to 14 on Jan. 13, 2013.SOUTH CAROLINA STATE: the Bulldogs reached double figures with 4:15 remaining in the first half when Rileys jumper reduced Miamis lead to 36-11.QUOTABLE: You cant beat the YMCA Bullfrogs if you give them an 18-point start, Garvin said of Miamis early scoring blitz. Against an ACC opponent you definitely will have a hard time climbing back into the game with the start that we had.INTERIOR PRESENCE: the Hurricanes first half dominance featured a 22-2 advantage in points inside the paint. Miami also out-rebounded South Carolina State 25-11 in the first half.UP NEXT:MIAMI: the Hurricanes will host Florida Atlantic on Dec. 16. 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I couldnt repeat my delivery, and thats a recipe for disaster.That cant happen at this time of year.The Tigers lost for the third time in 14 games against Minnesota, costing them precious ground in a crowded race for the AL wild-card spots. They are now two games behind the Blue Jays and the Orioles and tied with the Yankees.Kyle Gibson went eight innings for the Twins and didnt allow a run after Miguel Cabreras first-inning single. He did have to navigate one major jam. In the fourth, with the Twins up 7-1, he walked Tyler Collins and Erick Aybar to load the bases with two out.After a conference with pitching coach Neil Allen and catcher John Ryan Murphy, he threw three straight changeups to Jarrod Saltalamacchia. After two swinging strikes, Gibson got a routine pop fly to end the inning.Thats an offense that can put up runs in a hurry, he said. I wanted to limit them to zero or, at worst one. I had missed on seven straight heaters, so when Murph suggested the changeup, it sounded good to me.Gibson (6-9) threw a perfect fifth inning and never looked back. The win ended a four-start winless streak, including when Gibson allowed five runs in five innings to Detroit on Aug. 23.Jorge Polanco homered and drove in four runs and Brian Dozier added three more hits to his torrid second half.Dozier entered hitting .318 with 26 homers since the All-Star break. Hes hit safely in 17 consecutive games.Buck Farmer saved Detroits bullpen by pitching 4 1/3 scoreless innings, but nnow the Tigers long reliever will be unavailable for starts by Anibal Sanchez and Mike Pelfrey on Wednesday and Thursday.dddddddddddd. Sanchez has struggled all year, while Pelfrey will be pitching for the first time since July and is expected to be on a low pitch count.He was outstanding, and it helped us a ton, Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said. That frees up the rest of the bullpen for the next couple days.Boyd got into trouble quickly, allowing two runs before recording an out. Dozier led off with a base hit and Polanco blooped a double down the right-field line. Robbie Grossman lined Boyds 11th pitch of the night into center for a two-run single, but the Tigers defense prevented further damage.Kennys Vargas hit a hard grounder up the middle, but Jose Iglesias fielded it behind second and got off a backhanded flip toward the bag. Ian Kinsler caught it in his bare hand and threw in one motion to turn the double play.After Cabrera got the Tigers on the board, Polancos two-run homer gave the Twins a three-run lead in the third. Grossman followed with a double, giving the top three in Minnesotas order six hits in six plate appearances, including three doubles and a homer.Polanco had two shots at the triple he needed for the cycle but popped out and walked.TRAINERS ROOMTigers: Justin Upton didnt play after aggravating a calf injury on Monday. Upton, one of Detroits hottest hitters over the last three weeks, hopes to return within a day or two.OLYMPIAN IN THE HOUSEFor the second day in a row, a medalist from the 2016 Summer Olympics threw out the first pitch. After boxing gold medalist Claressa Shields did the honors on Monday, it was Canadian Shelina Zadorsky, who won bronze as a member of the womens soccer team after a college career at the University of Michigan.UP NEXTThe teams play the third of a four-game series Wednesday night, with Sanchez (7-13, 5.69) facing Minnesotas Tyler Duffey (8-11, 6.13). Sanchez has shown some signs of improvement, going 1-1 with a 3.34 ERA in his last five starts. ' ' '