Miami (OH) 47, Kent State 49

1 2 T
M-OH (17-15) 23 24 47
KENT (27-6) 25 24 49

Final

9:30 PM ET, March 14, 2008
Quicken Loans Arena
Cleveland, OH

Kent St. 49, Miami (Ohio) 47

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Team Stat Comparison
MIAMI (OH) KENT STATE
Points 47 49
FG Made-Attempted 19-45 (.422) 19-53 (.358)
3P Made-Attempted 0-5 (.000) 4-14 (.286)
FT Made-Attempted 9-16 (.563) 7-11 (.636)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 14 (0/0) 14 (0/0)
Largest Lead 3 3
Game Leaders
 MIAMI (OH)KENT STATE
PointsT. Pollitz 15A. Fisher 11
ReboundsT. Dierkers 11H. Quaintance 12
AssistsT. Pollitz 3H. Quaintance 3
StealsT. Dierkers 2C. Singletary 4
BlocksT. Dierkers 1C. Singletary 1
 · Team Stats: Miami (OH) | Kent State
2007-08 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
Jan 17, 2008 KENT 74, @M-OH 62Recap | Box Score
Mar 4, 2008 @KENT 50, M-OH 39Recap | Box Score
· Mar 14, 2008 @KENT 49, M-OH 47Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
MIAMI (OH) (ET) KENT STATE (ET)
03/19 @TLSA 8:00pm
11/12 @WEB 7:15pm
11/13 @UCLA 11:00pm
11/17 @PITT 7:00pm
11/24 @WRST 7:00pm
03/15 AKR 7:00pm
03/20 @UNLV 2:55pm
11/17 NCCU 7:00pm
11/19 @SLU 8:00pm
11/23 UNCW 4:30pm
 · Complete Schedule: Miami (OH) | Kent State
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) -- Al Fisher's double-clutching 15-foot jumper with three seconds left gave Kent State a 49-47 win over Miami of Ohio, sending the top-seeded Golden Flashes into the championship of the Mid-American Conference tournament Friday night.

After Fisher's bucket, Kent State had to survive a last-second shot by Miami's Tim Pollitz, who was short on a runner in the lane as the horn sounded.

Kent State will meet Akron in Saturday night's final, with the winner getting the MAC's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Zips advanced to their second straight title game with a 73-62 semifinal win over Western Michigan.

The Golden Flashes beat the Zips twice during the regular season, winning last Sunday in Akron on Fisher's last-second shot.

Cheered on by alum Wally Szczerbiak, the most famous player in school history now with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami tied it 47-47 on Kenny Hayes' acrobatic layup with 34 seconds remaining. After a timeout, Kent State ran a play for Fisher, the conference player of the year.

Fisher drove the right side, got just enough space between himself and Eric Pollitz and adjusted in the air before dropping his game-winner.

Fisher scored 11 points -- all in the second half -- and Rodriguez Sherman had 10 for Kent State, which will be making its sixth appearance in the title game in eight years.

Tim Pollitz scored 15 and Tyler Dierkers had 11 with 11 rebounds for the defending champion RedHawks, who were without coach Charlie Coles. Miami's 66-year-old leader had a heart procedure earlier in the week and missed the tournament.

Kent State, which lost to Akron in the semis last season, took a 44-43 lead on Sherman's basket following a wild scramble under Miami's basket that resembled a tag-team wrestling match.

Tim Pollitz fell over several bodies already on the floor, and as he scrambled to his feet, Kent State's Chris Singletary and Haminn Quaintance as well as Dierkers rolled around trying to get untangled.

Playing their third game in three nights, the RedHawks figured to be fatigued. But they showed no signs of being tired in the first half as they outworked the Golden Falcons on the boards, especially Dierkers, who scored 11 points -- all inside -- and grabbed nine rebounds.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Friday, March 14th
Akron 73 Final
Western Michigan 62
Miami (OH) 47 Final
Kent State 49