Unbeaten RedHawks Stun SMU, Punch Ticket to March Madness

Miami (Ohio) routs SMU in First Four, 16 threes propel RedHawks to historic NCAA Tournament win. Prairie View A&M also makes history with first-ever tourney victory.
Miami (Ohio) delivered a statement performance in the NCAA Tournament First Four, routing SMU 89-79 and advancing to the next round. The RedHawks, who finished the regular season undefeated, showed no signs of slowing down as they buried 16 three-pointers to silence any doubters.
Eian Elmer led the charge for Miami, scoring a team-high 22 points and going 6-of-9 from beyond the arc. The win marks the RedHawks' first NCAA Tournament victory in 27 years, a drought they were determined to end with their impressive regular season run.
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In another historic moment, Prairie View A&M claimed its first-ever NCAA Tournament win, defeating Lehigh 71-62. The Panthers' hard-fought victory is a testament to the program's growth and a significant milestone in their March Madness journey.
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The RedHawks' victory over SMU was a true display of their offensive firepower. Miami shot an efficient 53.6% from the field and completely overwhelmed their opponents from behind the three-point line. Elmer's six three-pointers were a testament to the team's sharpshooting ability, which will be crucial as they advance in the Midwest Region.
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For Prairie View A&M, their historic win over Lehigh showcases the program's continued growth and progress. The Panthers' defensive intensity and balanced scoring attack were key factors in their triumph, as they look to carry this momentum into the next round of the NCAA Tournament.
Both the RedHawks and Panthers have proven their mettle and earned their place in the Big Dance. As the March Madness journey continues, these teams will look to build on their impressive performances and make even deeper runs in the tournament.
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Source: The Guardian


