Miami (OH) 74, Ohio 61

1 2 T
M-OH (17-14) 39 35 74
OHIO (19-12) 35 26 61

Final

9:30 PM ET, March 13, 2008
Quicken Loans Arena
Cleveland, OH

Miami (Ohio) 74, Ohio 61

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Team Stat Comparison
MIAMI (OH) OHIO
Points 74 61
FG Made-Attempted 25-55 (.455) 22-58 (.379)
3P Made-Attempted 8-17 (.471) 8-26 (.308)
FT Made-Attempted 16-21 (.762) 9-15 (.600)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 16 (0/0) 15 (0/0)
Largest Lead 13 9
Game Leaders
 MIAMI (OH)OHIO
PointsM. Bramos 23J. Tillman 17
ReboundsT. Dierkers 13L. Williams 11
AssistsK. Hayes 5M. Allen 5
StealsT. Dierkers 2L. Williams 3
BlocksM. Bramos 2L. Williams 2
 · Team Stats: Miami (OH) | Ohio
2007-08 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
Jan 12, 2008 @OHIO 72, M-OH 63Recap | Box Score
Mar 1, 2008 @M-OH 73, OHIO 49Recap | Box Score
· Mar 13, 2008 M-OH 74, @OHIO 61Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
MIAMI (OH) (ET) OHIO (ET)
03/14 @KENT 9:30pm
03/19 @TLSA 8:00pm
11/12 @WEB 7:15pm
11/13 @UCLA 11:00pm
11/17 @PITT 7:00pm
03/18 BRWN 7:00pm
03/24 @BRAD 8:00pm
11/16 W&M 2:00pm
11/22 @PEAY 8:00pm
11/29 @GMU 4:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Miami (OH) | Ohio
Mid-American - East Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
Kent State13-328-6
Akron11-523-10
Ohio9-719-12
Miami (OH)9-717-15
Bowling Green7-913-17
Buffalo3-1310-20
 · View expanded standings
Associated Press

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Michael Bramos scored 23 points and Miami of Ohio, playing while coach Charlie Coles remains hospitalized following a heart procedure, advanced to the semifinals with a 74-61 win over Ohio in the Mid-American Conference tournament on Thursday night.

The defending champion RedHawks moved on despite an off-night from senior forward Tim Pollitz, their leading scorer averaging 16 points. Pollitz scored a season-low 4 points, missing all six shots -- some from point-blank range -- in the second half.

But with Miami leading by just 63-59, Pollitz's twin brother, Eric, came up big. He dropped a floater in the lane and then made a free throw to give Miami a 66-59 lead with 1:20 remaining. Kenny Hayes made four free throws and Bramos added two more as Miami closed with an 11-2 run.

Miami, the No. 5 seed, will play top-seeded Kent State in Friday's second semifinal. The Golden Flashes advanced by blowing out Toledo 77-57.

In the first semifinal, Akron will face Western Michigan.

Coles, Miami's gregarious 66-year-old coach, underwent an unspecified procedure on his heart earlier this week. He had bypass surgery in 1986 and went into cardiac arrest at the MAC tournament in 1998.

Jerome Tillman scored 17 points and senior Leon Williams had 15 for the Bobcats, who shot just 29 percent (9-of-31) in the second half.

Tyler Dierkers scored 11 points with a career-high 13 rebounds for Miami.

The longtime southern Ohio rivals were meeting for the fourth straight year in the tournament and sixth time in eight years.

Freshman Nick Winbush, who started just once all season, came off the bench and scored 10 points -- matching his career-high -- in the first half as Miami opened a 39-35 lead at the break.

The RedHawks fell behind by nine points in the first three minutes before getting three straight 3-pointers and scoring 13 consecutive points to take their first lead.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, March 13th
Eastern Michigan 61 Final
Western Michigan 70
Central Michigan 60 Final
Akron 81
Toledo 57 Final
Kent State 77
Miami (OH) 74 Final
Ohio 61