LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A spectator was tackled and arrested after running on the court and entering Miami’s huddle during the first half of the team’s 71-66 loss at No. 4 Louisville on Saturday.

The Hurricanes were leading 26-16 during a timeout with 7:59 remaining in the half when Randall Bolton, 31, emerged from an aisle and ran onto the court, police said. He went between the Ladybirds dancers and near Miami players as they circled on the court at the KFC Yum! Center. Police said in an email that Bolton had been warned to not go on the floor, but they did not elaborate.

“There was a little bit of a commotion in our huddle,” coach Jim Larranaga said, “and I glanced up, and there was someone, I believe, in red, and we don’t normally wear red. I had asked the coach, and they just said it was some fan.”

Several Louisville Metro Police Department officers quickly chased Bolton down, with one tripping the man before others subdued him near midcourt. Multiple officers escorted the man — who yelled as he was being handcuffed — down a tunnel opposite Miami’s bench. No one was injured.

“I don’t know what he said to our huddle, but we kind of laughed about it and then refocused on what coach was saying,” Miami forward Kamari Murphy said. “I think security did a good job with him. He didn’t really bother us too much.”

Bolton faces misdemeanor charges of fourth-degree assault, third-degree terroristic threatening and disorderly conduct and third-degree criminal trespass violation. A working telephone number for him could not be found.

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