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Perry's Last-Second Shot Keeps Miami's Perfect Season Alive
4 Mar
Summary
- Miami narrowly escaped Western Michigan with a 69-67 victory.
- Backup point guard Trey Perry hit a game-winning layup.
- Miami remains the only undefeated team in Division I men's basketball.

The unbeaten No. 19 Miami (Ohio) RedHawks, now 29-0, narrowly avoided their first loss of the season on Friday, defeating Western Michigan 69-67. Freshman backup point guard Trey Perry secured the win with a last-second layup, ensuring Miami remains the only undefeated team in Division I men's basketball.
Despite missing starting point guard Evan Ipsaro and assists leader Luke Skaljac due to injuries, Miami rallied from a nine-point deficit in the final seven minutes. Head coach Travis Steele acknowledged his own halftime technical foul, emphasizing his team's composure and player-led mentality.
Miami now prepares to host MAC rival Toledo on Tuesday. The Rockets, who won three straight after a January loss to Miami, are coming off a 79-67 victory over Ohio. This game marks one of Miami's final regular-season contests before the conference tournament, with another game at Ohio to follow.




