No. 23 Miami (Ohio) remains lone unbeaten team in Division I after 90-74 win over Ohio
Miami (Ohio) remains the nation’s only unbeaten Division I team at 25-0, setting Mid-American Conference records and drawing national attention for strong coaching and team culture.
- On Friday, No. 23 Miami beat Ohio 90-74 in Oxford, remaining the nation's only unbeaten team at 25-0 and 11-0 in the Mid-American Conference.
- Miami's efficient shooting—51.7% from the field and 9 of 18 from 3—reflects team culture, Adams said, `It is a culture of we there's no me, there's no disease of me in that locker room, all they want to do is win and support each other and that is why they are so good.`
- Miami opened the second half on a 7-2 run with five points by Brant Byers, who scored 21 points and shot 13-for-16 from the foul line while Peter Suder added 20 and Almar Atlason had six rebounds.
- A sellout of 10,640 at Millett Hall tied the school's attendance record, energizing campus and local businesses while attracting national media attention.
- The 25-game streak is the longest season start since Gonzaga's 31-0 run; Miami travels to UMass and Ohio hosts Ball State on Tuesday night.
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No. 23 Miami (Ohio) remains lone unbeaten team in Division I after 90-74 win over Ohio
Miami University remained the lone unbeaten team in Division I with a 90-74 win over Ohio. Brant Byers scored 21 points and Peter Suder added 20.
No. 23 Miami (Ohio) handles Ohio, improves to nation-best 25-0
Brant Byers scored 21 points and Peter Suder added 20 as No. 23 Miami (Ohio) remained the nation's only unbeaten team with a 90-74 win over archrival Ohio on Friday in Oxford, Ohio.
Miami RedHawks remain undefeated ahead of nationally televised matchup
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