BUFFALO, N.Y. — In a decisive basketball match, Miami (OH) secured an 84-69 victory over Buffalo on Tuesday evening. The RedHawks were led by Peter Suder, who managed to score 15 points alongside collecting five rebounds and nine assists. This performance was part of a successful showing by Miami (22-8, 13-4 Mid-American Conference), solidifying their position in the conference.
Contributing to the RedHawks’ success, Luke Skaljac added 14 points, shooting an efficient 6 of 9 from the floor. Reece Potter was also productive, rounding out the game with 12 points from 5 of 9 shooting.
On the Buffalo side, Tyson Dunn emerged as a standout player despite the team’s struggles. He tallied 16 points, providing eight assists and three steals to the Bulls’ effort. Anquan Boldin Jr. and Bryson Wilson added to the scoreboard with 13 and 11 points, respectively.
The game took a turning point early in the first half, with Miami taking a lead they would not give up, securing their advantage with 14:07 remaining in that period. By halftime, thanks largely to Skaljac’s leading 11 points, Miami was ahead 47-35.
Looking ahead, both teams are scheduled for games this Friday. Miami is set to host Ball State, while Buffalo will travel to face Akron.