BUFFALO – Kent State watched a close game early in the second half take a sharp turn as Buffalo handed the Golden Flashes a 87-70 loss on Tuesday at Alumni Arena.
A Jimmy Hall layup with 15:30 to play put Kent State on top 43-41. The Flashes followed with a nearly-four minute scoring drought, however, as the Bulls used a 14-0 run to seize control.
A 20-point night from Hall and another solid performance by Khaliq Spicer, who posted a 13-point, 11-rebound double-double, were not enough to offset a Buffalo offense that made 11 consecutive field goals at one point during a 51-point second half.