The Miami RedHawks (15-15, 8-9 MAC) proved the third time isn’t always the charm at Kent State on Tuesday. After winning two consecutive games late in the second half or in overtime, Miami ran out of last-second magic, falling to Kent State 90-83 in overtime.
In a game that featured 21 lead changes and 10 ties, neither team built a lead greater than six points until two free throws put the Golden Flashes (15-15, 9-8 MAC) up by seven with five seconds remaining in overtime.
Junior guard Darrian Ringo broke Miami’s single-season assist record with his fourth assist of the game.