RedHawks Take Down Arkansas - Pine Bluff, 111-84
11/23/2025 4:24:00 PM | Men's Basketball
OXFORD, Ohio– The Miami University men's basketball team took down Arkansas - Pine Bluff 111-84 Sunday afternoon at Millett Hall. Evan Ipsaro led the RedHawks (5-0) with a career-high 20 points, while four other RedHawks added double digits in scoring. Jaquan Scott led the Golden Lions (0-8) offense with 19 points. Almar Atlason, Brant Byers and Antwone Woolfolk were named to the 2025 Collegiate Hoops Roadshow All-Tournament Team, while Ipsaro was recognized as the MVP.
How it Happened:
Game Notes:
Up Next:
Miami takes on UNC Greensboro on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 2 p.m. in a neutral site game at Edward Waters University in Jacksonville, Fla.
How it Happened:
- The Golden Lions grabbed an early 6-2 advantage when Ipsaro and Atlason used a collection of free throws to give Miami its first lead of the afternoon at 7-6 with just under five minutes of action played. A traditional three-point play from Woolfolk and a behind-the-back pass from Peter Suder led to a Luke Skaljac layup to double the visitors' score at 12-6. A fading triple from the right corner by Atlason increased Miami's lead to 15-6. A trio of layups from Tyler Robbins and Woolfolk gave the RedHawks their first double-digit lead of the day at 21-10.
- The RedHawks continued to attack the rim, as Woolfolk and Ipsaro scored two more layups and Atlason added his second three of the day to stretch the score to 30-13. More free throws from Skaljac and Robbins, as well as a Suder triple, kept Miami in control at 37-20. Trey Perry added two free throws of his own and scored off of a full-court transition layup to give the RedHawks their first 20-point lead of the afternoon at 43-23. Byers, Perry and Elmer each knocked down a shot from behind the arc to keep Miami up 56-36 heading into halftime.
- Woolfolk opened the second half with a spin move on the left baseline that led to a two-hand slam dunk. A three and a pair of layups from Ipsaro kept the Miami offense humming at 66-44 with 16 minutes to play. Byers got going with a jump shot and a shot from downtown to put the score at 73-51. A tip-in layup, driving layup and right corner three from Suder kept the RedHawks in control 80-60 with 10 minutes to go.
- Ipsaro made a tough bank shot through contact that led to a three-point play after getting the foul call to make it 85-62. He then added his eighth and ninth free throws of the day to make it an 87-62 ball game. A collection of layups and Skaljac's first three of the day put Miami over the triple-digit mark in scoring, as the Red and White pushed its lead to 102-81. The Red and White didn't look back, securing a 111-84 victory over Arkansas – Pine Bluff.
Game Notes:
- The RedHawks won their 19th consecutive home game.
- Miami's bench poured in 46 bench points.
- The Red and White produced 22 points off turnovers.
- Miami shot 28-for-32 (87.5%) from the free-throw line.
- Ipsaro went nine-for-nine (100%) from the charity stripe.
- Miami scored 50 points in the paint compared to 36 from Arkansas – Pine Bluff.
Up Next:
Miami takes on UNC Greensboro on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 2 p.m. in a neutral site game at Edward Waters University in Jacksonville, Fla.
Team Stats
UAPB
Miami
FG%
.406
.563
3FG%
.318
.478
FT%
.840
.875
RB
32
39
TO
11
9
STL
8
7
Game Leaders
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