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RedHawks Fly Past Milligan, 135-81
12/22/2025 4:10:00 PM | Men's Basketball
OXFORD, Ohio – The Miami University men's basketball team (13-0, 1-0 MAC) flew past Milligan (3-10) for a 135-81 win at Millett Hall on Monday afternoon. Trey Perry led all players with 24 points, while five other RedHawks scored in double figures. Te'Jon McDaniel-McCormick led the Buffaloes with 23 points. This contest counted as an exhibition for the Buffaloes.
How it Happened:
Game Notes:
Up Next:
Miami heads north to Bowling Green on Tuesday, Dec. 30 at 7 p.m.
How it Happened:
- Peter Suder opened the scoring with a driving layup, while Antwone Woolfolk added a hook shot and Eian Elmer put in a short jumper to lead 6-3. A pair of triples from Luke Skaljac and Almar Atlason increased the RedHawk advantage to 14-5. The shots from beyond the arc didn't slow down, as Brant Byers, Kyle Waltz and Suder each knocked down a deep shot to stretch the lead to 25-7 with 12:34 left in the first half.
- A few shots from inside the arc and a downpour of triples, led by Atlason who sank three more shots from downtown, pushed the score to 49-25. Skaljac dished the ball around to Tyler Robbins for a pair of interior buckets and also found Perry for a three to put the score at 58-30. Robbins and Skaljac each added a shot from behind the three-point line, and Robbins grabbed an offensive rebound for a tip-in shot to send the RedHawks into halftime ahead 68-35.
- Skaljac scored first for the RedHawks with a layup, and Elmer brought the crowd to its feet the next possession with an emphatic one-hand slam dunk. Byers added a pair of layups, two free throws and a triple at 84-45 with 16:30 on the game clock. Byers, Elmer and Perry continued the barrage of shots from far out to give Miami a 40-point lead at 99-59 with just over 11 minutes remaining.
- Woolfolk went on to score a two-hand dunk and a shot off the glass at 104-61. Elmer added yet another dunk after blowing past his defender and added two free throws to lead 112-68 with 6:17 to go. Perry began to take over late, scoring three layups, one of which he was fouled on, and added a free throw to make it a 123-73 ball game. The RedHawks did not look back, finishing off the Buffaloes 135-81.
Game Notes:
- The RedHawks have now won 22 straight home games.
- The Red and White shot 51-of-67 (76.1%) from the field, the best shooting percentage in program history.
- 51 field goals are the second most ever made in Miami history.
- This is the seventh consecutive game that Miami has shot over 50% from the field.
- The RedHawks went 20-of-30 (66.7%) from behind the arc (fourth time this season Miami has shot over 50% from beyond the arc).
- 20 threes made are the third most in RedHawk history.
- The RedHawks made 13-of-16 (81.3%) shots from the free-throw line.
- The RedHawks had 21 fast break points and 24 points off turnovers.
- Miami recorded 58 points in the paint in comparison to just 20 from the Buffaloes.
- Miami totaled under 10 turnovers for the fourth time this season.
- 135 points are the second most all-time by a Miami program.
- 32 assists are the second most ever recorded for the Red and White.
Up Next:
Miami heads north to Bowling Green on Tuesday, Dec. 30 at 7 p.m.
Team Stats
Mill
Miami
FG%
.431
.761
3FG%
.351
.667
FT%
.750
.813
RB
24
34
TO
12
6
STL
2
8
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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