ATHENS, Ohio — Miami (Ohio) finished the regular season as Division I men's college basketball's only unbeaten team, defeating Ohio 110-108 in overtime Friday. Eian Elmer scored a career-high 32 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, while Peter Suder added five points in overtime as the RedHawks closed 31-0 (18-0 MAC). Ohio's Jackson Paveletzke scored 37 in defeat. Miami secured the Mid-American Conference regular-season title but may still require a conference tournament win to guarantee an NCAA Tournament berth. The game occurred March 6 at Ohio's Convocation Center. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This isn't just a sports story. Miami's perfect season is a testament to teamwork, dedication, and resilience. It's a reminder that even in challenging times, exceptional achievements are possible. If you're a basketball fan, you might want to follow their journey in the upcoming MAC tournament.
Miami (Ohio) has made history with a 31-0 regular season. But they may still need to win the MAC tournament to secure an NCAA Tournament berth. If you're a fan, keep an eye on the MAC tournament results. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
Miami (Ohio) benefited through an undefeated regular season, increased national attention, strengthened NCAA tournament positioning, enhanced program profile for recruiting and fundraising, and elevated the visibility of key players and coaching staff.
Ohio University suffered a home defeat that ended regular-season momentum, left the Bobcats at 15-16 overall, disappointed local fans, and created pressure for program adjustments ahead of the postseason.
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Miami (Ohio) completes 31-0 regular season in overtime
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