Kent State looks to avoid back-to-back setbacks when it battles Buffalo inside Alumni Arena on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
The Golden Flashes (15-8, 7-5 MAC) are No. 23 in the Mid-Major Top 25 and sit in fourth place in the Mid-American Conference standings following a 75-69 loss to Bowling Green on Saturday. Kent State had two opportunities to tie the game or take the lead midway through the fourth but came away with consecutive empty possessions. Graduate student Lindsey Thall led the Flashes with 15 points, while freshman Corynne Hauser added 13 points to go with career-highs of seven rebounds and seven assists.