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Miami Ohio
vs
Buffalo
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
03/10/2016
9:00pm EST

Lines:
Miami (OH) +6
Buffalo -6

Total:
Over 137 (+111)
Under 137 (-130)

Community Picks: Miami Ohio 0% vs Buffalo 0%

Miami Ohio and Buffalo Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Miami Ohio
OXFORD, Ohio (AP) -- Antonio Campbell scored 25 points and had 13 rebounds while Gavin Block added 16 points to lead Ohio past Miami (Ohio) 67-65 on Friday night. Continue to Article
March 04, 2016 9:44:pm EST
Buffalo
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Geovonie McKnight had 21 points as Miami (Ohio) pulled away late to knock off Buffalo 67-59 on Tuesday night. Continue to Article
March 01, 2016 9:28:pm EST
Miami Ohio
While college basketball's marquee conference tournaments don't begin until next week, the undercard gets underway Tuesday night. The Atlantic Sun and Patriot League are the first of 12 conferences whose league tournaments tip off this week. Below is a look at the five biggest storylines from week one of conference tournament action: 1. Will Kay Felder get his chance to shine on a national stage? The most exciting player you may not have watched this season is an explosive 5-foot-9 point guard so good his coach went to unprecedented lengths to land him a few years ago. Even though Oakland coach Greg Kampe did not have a point guard on his roster, he refused to pursue one in the class before Felder's because he wanted to drive home the message to his prized recruit that the job was his right away. The unorthodox recruiting strategy has proven worthwhile because Felder has evolved into perhaps the nation's premier mid-major player. Felder has made believers out of all the skeptics who once thought he was too small by scorching opposing defenses for 24.4 points and a national best 9.4 assists per game this season. Fueled by the creativity of Felder and contributions from four other double-digit scorers, Oakland won 21 games and earned the No. 2 seed in the Horizon League Tournament. Defending champion Valparaiso is a deserving favorite after winning the league by three games, but this is a league in which the favorite often experiences heartbreak and this season the Golden Grizzlies could be the ones to deliver it. 2. Can Gonzaga extend its streak of NCAA tournament appearances? Gonzaga will be in an unusual position when the WCC tournament tips off Saturday. The Zags need to win their conference tournament to assure themselves an 18th straight NCAA bid. An at-large selection became a long shot for Gonzaga after the Zags (23-7) were swept by rival Saint Mary's in league play and squandered chances for quality non-conference victories against the likes of Texas A&M, Arizona and SMU. The only potential NCAA tournament team Gonzaga has beaten is UConn, though victories over Washington, BYU and Tennessee will provide a mild boost to their resume too.  For Gonzaga to survive potential matchups with third-seeded BYU and top-seeded Saint Mary's in the WCC tournament, they will need their perimeter players to provide support for frontcourt standouts Kyle Wiltjer and Domantas Sabonis. Point guard Josh Perkins needs to make good decisions with the ball in his hands, wings Kyle Dranginis, Silas Melson and Eric McClellan need to knock down open perimeter jumpers and they all need to focus defensively on keeping their man in front of them. 3. Will Monmouth's dream season end with an NCAA bid? When Monmouth crossed the country and upset tradition-rich UCLA on the first night of the season, that seemed to be a massive upset. The Bruins had played in the Sweet 16 the previous two years and the Hawks were only a year removed from their third straight 20-loss season. Continue to Article
March 01, 2016 1:10:am EST
Buffalo
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) -- Jaaron Simmons had 31 points and eight assists and Jordan Dartis hit a pair of crucial 3-pointers on Saturday to help Ohio beat Buffalo 103-96 in overtime. Continue to Article
February 27, 2016 7:16:pm EST
Buffalo
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Freshman CJ Massinburg came off the bench to score 21 points with four 3-pointers as Buffalo used hot second-half shooting to defeat Kent State 87-70 on Tuesday night and climb into a second-place tie in conference. Continue to Article
February 23, 2016 9:26:pm EST
 
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