Miami Ohio University Athletics

Moving On! RedHawks Advance Past SMU 89-79
3/18/2026 11:11:00 PM | Men's Basketball
DAYTON, Ohio– The Miami University men's basketball team knocked down 16 three-pointers and rode the momentum from a pro-RedHawk crowd at UD Arena to defeat SMU 89-79 Wednesday night in the NCAA Tournament. Eian Elmer led Miami (32-1) with 23 points, while Brant Byers added 19 and Luke Skaljac chipped in 17. SMU finishes its season with a record of 20-14, while Miami advances to take on sixth-seeded Tennessee on Friday, March 20 at 4:25 p.m. in Philadelphia, Pa.
How it Happened:
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How it Happened:
- SMU scored the first four points of the contest before Skaljac answered back with a tough fading mid-range jumper and a straightaway three-pointer to put Miami up 5-4. A two-handed dunk by Almar Atlason made it 7-7, and Elmer hit his first triple of the night for a 10-9 lead at the 14:50 mark. Elmer's personal 11-0 run gave Miami a double-digit lead at 23-13 with just over seven minutes to play after the junior wing knocked down three more shots from downtown, sandwiched around his 1,000th career point on an acrobatic finish in transition.
- Consecutive three-pointers from Byers and Justin Kirby helped Miami maintain its lead at 34-25, but the Mustangs wouldn't go away, answering right back from distance. Late in the half, Byers exploded for nine points in the space of just over a minute —following a three-point play with a pair of deep threes— to help the RedHawks close the period on a 9-2 spurt and take a 43-34 lead to the locker room.
- A Suder three-point play opened the scoring for Miami in the second half to make it 46-38. The Mustangs responded with a 9-1 run to even the score, but Suder hit a free throw and then stopped on a dime to drain a long pull-up jumper for a 50-49 advantage. Suder found Byers from way downtown for a go-ahead three at 53-50, and Atlason scored the next five points for the Red and White to force an SMU timeout with 11:16 remaining. Atlason then stretched the lead to 63-50 after curling to the top of the arc to hit a three-pointer near the midway point of the half.
- Miami took its largest lead of the night at 71-57 with 7:15 to go, following an Antwone Woolfolk jump hook with a Skaljac three that caused the crowd to erupt even louder than before. Woolfolk found a cutting Kirby with a no-look bounce pass for a lay-in to make it 75-61 at the six-minute mark. Elmer buried what might have been the biggest shot of the night with four minutes to go, draining a right corner three off an Atlason feed for a 78-68 lead. On Miami's next possession, a Suder offensive rebound set up Elmer for another triple to make it 81-68 with three minutes left. Elmer put the exclamation point on Miami's first NCAA Tournament win since 1999 with a gigantic dunk in the final minute, and the RedHawks went on to close out an 89-79 victory to advance to the round of 64.
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Team Stats
Miami
SMU
FG%
.453
.477
3FG%
.390
.238
FT%
.682
.800
RB
35
35
TO
4
6
STL
4
4
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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