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Wildcats pull out dramatic win over RedHawks

By Pete Conrad

Freshman John Wall hit an outside jumper with 0.5 seconds remaining to give the fourth-ranked Kentucky Wildcats a 72-70 victory over the Miami RedHawks.

Miami’s Kenny Hayes had hit a 3-pointer with 6.0 seconds remaining to tie the score.

Nick Winbush hit eight 3-point baskets for the RedHawks, who set a team single-game record with 15 baskets from the arc.

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Miami leads UK with 2:58 left

By Pete Conrad

A 3-point basket by Nick Winbush, his eighth of the night, has given the Miami RedHawks a 65-63 lead over the fourth-ranked Kentucky Wildcats with 2:58 remaining at Rupp Arena.

Miami has tied a school record with 14 3-point baskets.

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Miami leads Kentucky by 4

By Pete Conrad

The Miami RedHawks lead the fourth-ranked Kentucky Wildcats 50-46 with 11:50 left in the second half at Rupp Arena.

Nick Winbush leads Miami with 23 points and has seven 3-point baskets.

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Miami maintains lead early in 2nd half

By Pete Conrad

The Miami RedHawks lead the fourth-ranked Kentucky Wildcats 45-40 with 15:49 left i n the second half at Rupp Arena.

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UK pulls to within 3 of Miami at halftime

By Pete Conrad

The fourth-ranked Kentucky Wildcats ended the first half with an 18-3 run but still trail the Miami RedHawks 39-36 at halftime at Rupp Arena.

Miami’s Nick Winbush buried six of the RedHawks’ 10 baskets from the 3-point arc over the first 20 minutes.

Winbush is 6-for-6 from the arc and leads all scorers with 18 points. Miami is 10-for-16.

At one point Miami led by 18 points over the Wildcats, 36-18 with 7:04 remaining in the half, following a 22-2 run.

John Wall leads UK with 10 points and Patrick Patterson has nine points and four rebounds.

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By Pete Conrad

The Miami RedHawks have drilled nine 3-point baskets and lead the fourth-ranked Kentucky Wildcats 36-19 with 6:48 remaining in the first half at Rupp Arena.

Nick Winbush has hit five of the treys and Kenny Hayes has two. Rodney Haddix II and Orlando Williams each have one.

Miami has outscored UK 22-3 over the last five minutes.

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RedHawks surge to 30-16 lead

By Pete Conrad

A 16-0 run by the Miami men’s basketball team has given the RedHawks a 30-16 lead over the fourth-ranked Kentucky Wildcats with 8:40 left in the first half at Rupp Arena.

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Miami takes early 11-8 lead over UK

By Pete Conrad

A run of six straight points by the Miami RedHawks, including a 3-point basket by Nick Winbush, has given them an 11-8 lead over the fourth-ranked Kentucky Wildcats with 15:05 left in the first half at Rupp Arena.

Rodney Haddix II has five points for the RedHawks.

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Haywood to recruit more protection for Dysert

By Pete Conrad

Miami University’s quarterback Zac Dysert has some pretty gaudy statistics, but one that doesn’t please head coach Michael Haywood is the number of times the redshirt freshman has been sacked: 45.

“We’re going to make some changes in our personnel,” Haywood said. “We’re going to recruit some more offensive linemen … We can’t allow the quarterback to be sacked like he’s been getting sacked.”

Although Ben Roethlisberger was sacked 39 times during his redshirt freshman season at Miami, he went on to become probably the greatest passer in Mid-American Conference history.

“I won’t compare Zac with Ben,” Haywood said, “but I think Zac has a bright future ahead … He’s coached by a great quarterbacks coach (Morris Watts).”

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Miami hockey retains top ranking

Despite two home ties (shootout losses) against Ferris State over the weekend, the Miami hockey team is still No. 1 in the USCHO national poll released Monday.

The RedHawks (8-1-3) are followed in the top five by North Dakota (7-2-1), Denver (6-3-1), Mass-Lowell (7-2-1) and Cornell (4-1-0). Miami and four other teams received first-place votes.

Miami returns to the ice this weekend for a two-game CCHA series at Western Michigan.

Check out the complete USCHO poll: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/?data=uscho1m&week=poll

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