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No. 25 Miami stays unbeaten after overtime win at Kent State

Story byWHIO StaffWed, January 21, 2026 at 8:21 AM UTC·1 min readFor the second straight game, the Miami RedHawks went to overtime but prevailed on Tuesday night.[DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]No. 25 Miami beat Kent State, 107-101, in overtime in Kent. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementFor the second straight game, the RedHawks needed a last-second basket to stay unbeaten. Luke Skaljac’s layup with six seconds left tied it at 92-92 and forced overtime. TRENDING STORIES:Grand opening date announced for Ohio’s first Buc-ee’s2 Ohio college students found dead inside car in residence hall parking lotFirefighters respond to house fire in Dayton neighborhoodThe Red and White opened the extra period on a 6-0.

No. 25 Miami stays unbeaten after overtime win at Kent State

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Key Highlights

  • Skaljac’s three extended it to 98-92.
  • But the Golden Flashes cut the deficit to 100-99.
  • That’s as close as they got Eian Elmer’s dunk put Miami ahead, 104-99, and they never looked back. The RedHawks led, 48-34, at halftime, but the Golden Flashes came back in the second half to take an 87-82 advantage.
  • The Red and White cut it to 92-90 and forced a turnover that led to Skaljac’s tying basket. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThis marks the third time that Miami has scored 100 or more points against a conference opponent. Peter Suder led MU with 27 points and 10 rebounds.
  • Skaljac added 18 while Brant Byers scored 11 points.
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