And we're back.
Really looking forward to the game tomorrow...coming off the big win, tough match-up, another traditional rival. Hopefully a good crowd. Only two home games left.
And hopefully whatever demons BG chased into the cold night in Oxford in January are still out in the cold.
Miami is 7-7, one game behind BG in the standings. Since BG beat them at Millet in January, they are 5-4 in MAC play. They have lost 3 of their last 5 MAC games but blew CMU out by 28 at Millet in their last game.
Their only win over a top-tier MAC team was a good one...Akron in Oxford. On the other end of the spectrum, they have lost to NIU and WMU, twice.
The previous game went to BG in Oxford. Miami had a 6-point lead with 4 minutes left to play. BG had been pretty flat heading into that part of the game, but picked up the pace there, and closed on a 12-5 run, including a Marcus Hill special to land the dagger.
The game followed a pretty common pattern. BG was outshot, but had an edge on turnovers and on the boards and a huge edge at the line, ending up +9 and leaving Travis Steele complaining about the officials.
Hill had 23 on 13 shots. Agee double-doubled and Thomas had 14.
7'0" FR Reece Potter had a career night, scoring 17. He's only been in double figures twice since then. Mirambeaux came off the bench and had 12. He is their leading scorer but takes a ton of shots.
They are #6 in the MAC in offense. They shoot well, take care of the ball and are decent at getting to the line, but are last on the offensive boards.
They are #3 in the MAC in defense. They are #3 on the shot and #4 in forcing turnovers...and slightly below average on the defensive boards and keeping opponents off the line.
Frankly, with their stats, they should be better than 7-7. Part of that is probably the big win over CMU.
It would be great to see BG generate some momentum. It won't be easy coming off that big W on Friday, but they've had an extra day off and seen what they can do. Go Falcons!
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