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The Miami of Ohio RedHawks snagged one of the final at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament on Sunday night. The RedHawks finished their regular season 31-0 before falling to the UMass Minutemen in the first round of the Mid-American
SMU head coach Andy Enfield took a subtle shot at former Auburn coach Bruce Pearl about his Miami of Ohio comments about the NCAA Tournament.
One is the University of Miami. The other is Miami University. Both the Hurricanes and RedHawks men's basketball teams are good, but one is undefeated
SMU coach Andy Enfield says the RedHawks are an outstanding team that deserves to be in the NCAA Tournament, and Miami critics can kick rocks.
Miami (OH) basketball dominated March Madness headlines by sneaking in. And they're not the only one earning a gift here.
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Duke, Arizona, Michigan, Florida get top seeding for March Madness. Miami (Ohio) gets a shot
The team that went undefeated in the regular season, racked up more victories than anyone but Duke and Arizona — and fewer losses than any team at all — is anything but your run-of-the-mill basketball behemoth.
Duke is the top overall seed in the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament, with Arizona, Michigan, and Florida also landing on the No. 1 line. Miami (Ohio), which opened the
FOX Sports' bracket forecaster Mike DeCourcy offers up his latest men's NCAA Tournament projections.
Ultimately, the eye test won out for the undefeated Huskies. Amanda Braun, the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Committee chairwoman, told ESPN that "the debate was pretty close" between the two programs but that UConn ultimately prevailed because of its "observable component.”