Miami OH defeats Wright St 76-83
Miami OH Stuns Wright State at Nutter Center, Wins 83-76
In a thrilling matchup, the Miami OH RedHawks (away team) edged out their hosts, the Wright State Raiders (at home), 83-76 on Wednesday night at the Nutter Center. The win marks a significant upset for Miami OH, as they took down the previously undefeated (or ranked) home team.
The turning point in the game came at halftime, when the away team led 34-46. Despite being down by 12 points, Miami OH's balanced offense and stifling defense allowed them to regain momentum. The RedHawks' strong 3-point shooting, particularly from Brant Byers (5-6 3PT), played a crucial role in their comeback.
Byers finished with 27 points, showcasing his ability to score from beyond the arc. His teammate Evan Ipsaro chipped in with 12 points and three assists, providing valuable support to Miami OH's offense.
On the other hand, Wright State's Michael Cooper led the team with 21 points, but struggled with his 3-point shot, going just 1-5. Despite their efforts, the Raiders were unable to overcome the momentum shift in the second half.
The advanced statistics tell a story of two contrasting performances. Miami OH's strong field goal percentage (64.7%) and true shooting percentage (65.5%) outpaced Wright State's (45.2% eFG%, 51.7% True Shooting%). Additionally, the RedHawks' rebounding advantage was notable, with a 10-point edge on the offensive glass.
The final margin of 7 points highlights the competitiveness of this matchup and the determination shown by both teams. For Miami OH, this win marks an important statement in their non-conference schedule, while Wright State's loss serves as a wake-up call for their conference opponents.
In the end, it was a well-rounded effort from Miami OH that propelled them to victory. The RedHawks' strong team performance and ability to adapt to adversity ultimately proved too much for Wright State to handle.