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Inside MAC Basketball 2017-18: Week Ten Inside MAC Basketball 2017-18: Week Ten Author : Evan Meyer Last week, in the Mid-American Conference…Four teams have punched their ticket to Quicken Loans Arena and the 2018 Mid-American Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament presented by visitmyrtlebeach.com as Eastern Michigan joined Buffalo, Toledo, and Ball State to grab the final ticket to the North Coast. The rest of the dance card is set with Kent State, Western Michigan, Miami, and Central Michigan all having home games in the first round beginning on Monday night Here is how the final week of the regular season unfolded EASTERN DIVISION: AKRON: Tuesday night, the Zips traveled up Route 90 to Buffalo and gave the Eastern Division title holders 1 / 7 everything they could handle for a while. They had a six-point lead at halftime but then the Bulls flexed their muscle and the Zips had no answer falling to defeat 80-68 as UB swept the season series and secured the top seed in the 2018 Mid-American conference Tournament. UA suffered its fourth loss in the last five and were led by Daniel Utomi who had 19 points. Jimond Ivey had fifteen with seven rebounds and six assists while Virshon Cotton came off the bench to score twelve Friday the Zips ended their home schedule with a 67-65 win over Kent State at the JAR to split the season series with their arch rival and ended both a two-game losing streak overall and a two-game skid at home. The game was close throughout played within a span of thirteen points, the lead changed hands fifteen times and was tied on eight occasions. It came down to Eric Parrish making two free throws with 3.9 seconds remaining in regulation to give UA the victory. Four players scored in double figures led by Utomi with 20 points and eight rebounds. Monday night, the Zips travel to Western Michigan to face the Broncos in the first round. These two teams opened their MAC schedules in Kalamazoo an it was the Broncos emerging victorious 87-85. The winner gets third seeded Eastern Michigan on Thursday night at “The Q” BOWLING GREEN: After two heartbreaking losses to Akron and Kent State last week, the Falcons traveled to Ohio Tuesday night and were routed by the Bobcats 75-59 as they gained a split in the season series. It was BGSU’s fourth consecutive loss and were led by Demajeo Wiggins who had eighteen points and fifteen rebounds his sixth consecutive double-double and the fifteenth this season. Justin Turner was the only other Falcon in double figures with fourteen, four rebounds, and three steals Friday night was senior night at the Stroh Center and the Falcons ran into a buzz saw in the Eastern Division champs Buffalo totally dominating the Orange and Brown to the tune of 100-70 as they shot a sizzling 56.7 percent from the field as the visitors built a seventeen point lead at halftime and cruised to the season sweep handing BGSU their fifth consecutive loss. The home team was led by Justin Turner with 21 points while Wiggins picked up his seventh consecutive double-double and sixteenth on the season with fifteen points and ten rebounds. Wiggins along with Eastern Michigan’s James Thompson IV are the only players in the regular season averaging a double-double in points and rebounds BGSU opens the Tournament on Monday night at Central Michigan. Their regular-season meeting was in Northwest Ohio on January 20th and the Chips picked up an 84-75 victory. BUFFALO: 2 / 7 The Bulls defeated Akron 80-68 in their final home game of the season. The win also insured UB the number one seed in the 2018 Mid-American conference Tournament. It was UB’s 22nd win of the season their fourteenth in MAC play a school record and finished with a 14-1 mark in Amherst. CJ Massinburg led the Bulls with 26 points going 10-of-12 from the field and West Clark added 8 and five assists for their fourth win in the last five games Buffalo ended one of the most successful regular-seasons in school history as they routed Bowling Green 100-70 Friday night at the Stroh Center for their 23rd win of the season and fifteenth MAC win a school record. In addition, it was UB’s third straight win and fifth in the last six games as they swept the season series from the Falcons. Nick Perkins in his customary role off the bench led UB with nineteen points and nine rebounds while Ikenna Smart added seventeen and five boards. UB is the number one seed as both the Eastern Division and regular season champion and will play their first game on Thursday against the winner of. Also, the Bulls have a ‘safety net’ for post season play as they are guaranteed at least a spot in the National Invitational Tournament. They will play on Thursday afternoon against the winner of Bowling Green-Central Michigan. KENT STATE: The Golden Flashes ended their regular-season home schedule Tuesday night with a thrilling 89-83 overtime win over Miami. KSU came back from a five-point deficit with 53.5 seconds in regulation then took the lead early in overtime and were never headed in a game that saw 10 ties and 21 lead changes almost exactly like the Flashes win over Bowling Green on Saturday. Kevin Zabo led five KSU players in double figures with 21 points while Danny Pippen had 17 with 18 rebounds and his five points in overtime pointed the Flashes to victory For the third time in the last four games, the Flashes played a one-possession game this one against arch-rival Akron. It was a game that as tied eight time and saw fifteen lead changes. It came down to the Zips hitting a pair of free throws with 3.9 seconds remaining to take the victory and square the season series with the ancient enemy. Zabo led KSU off the bench with sixteen points, eight rebounds, and four assists while Jaylin Walker added fifteen. The Flashes will play at home on Monday night as Northern Illinois come to the MAC Center. The two teams opened conference play in DeKalb with the Huskies emerging victorious 75-61. The winner gets the fourth seed Ball State on Thursday afternoon 3 / 7 OHIO: The Bobcats collected their third win in the last four games Tuesday night as they defeated Bowling Green 75-59 to split the season series with the Falcons. Mike Laster led the Cats with sixteen points along with Teyvion Kirk. The win was Head coach Saul Phillips’ 200th as a head man in College Basketball as his Cats opened a 20-point lead in the first half, it was down to 12 at halftime before it was put away Friday night the Cats traveled to Miami and completed a season sweep of the Redhawks with a 75-66 victory for their fourth win in the last five games taking their fourteenth win in the last fifteen and seventh straight against Miami. Mike Laster led Ohio with 22 points while Jordin Dardis added 20. The Green and White open the tournament on Monday night as they return to Millett Hall to face MU for the third time this season with the winner facing the second seed Toledo on Thursday afternoon MIAMI: After beating Akron in dramatic fashion coming back from 17-points down Saturday. The Redhawks remained in Northeast Ohio and fell to Kent State Tuesday night 89-83 in a game that saw ten ties and 21 lead changes. MU had a chance to win in regulation, however the officials through video review waived off Nike Sibande’s made three pointer as pictures indicated that he still had the ball in his hands when the clock hit triple zeroes. The Hawks trailed the entire overtime but got their deficit to one in the closing moments but no further. Sibande led four Miami players with seventeen points and four rebounds while Isiah Coleman- Lands added fifteen scoring all his points from three-point range going five-of-seven The last part of the season has not gone well for MU Friday night on Senior Night at Millett Hall, the Hawks lost to Ohio 75-66 their second consecutive loss and sixth in the last eight games as they were swept in the season series by the ancient enemy. Jalen Adaway led MU with thirteen points and four rebounds while Delonte Brown and Logan McLane each scored 10. MU opens the tournament on Monday night as the two arch rivals meet for a third time this one in Oxford with the winner getting second seed Toledo on Thursday afternoon WESTERN DIVISION: BALL STATE: Tuesday night, the Cardinals saw any chance of gaining a share of the Western Division title end as they were dominated by Central Michigan on Senior Night 75-51 handing BSU just their second loss at Worthern Arena this season. In addition, it was their second straight loss the first time that has happened since the PK Classic in Portland when they lost to Oregon and Bucknell. Tajai Teague was the only Cardinal in double figures with 10 points 4 / 7 and seven rebounds. What led to the Cards demise was two-fold. First shooting only 36.5 percent from the field as well as turning the ball over sixteen times which resulted in 21 CMU points The Cardinals ended the regular season with a trip to Northern Illinois where they lost in the final moments to the Huskies 66-65 for their third straight loss their longest of the season and splitting the season series with NIU.
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