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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Final: Dayton 65, Miami 58
By Pete Conrad
The Dayton Flyers defeated the Miami RedHawks 65-58 tonight, Dec. 2 at Millett Hall.
Rodney Haddix II scored 15 points and Kenny Hayes had 13 for the RedHawks (2-5), who led early 18-6, but then trailed at halftime 30-28 following a 24-10 run by the Flyers.
Miami rallied from a seven-point deficit with less than two minutes to do, slicing the lead to one, 59-58, following two free throws by Antonio Ballard with 34 seconds left, but then Dayton (4-2) sealed the win by sinking six straight free throws.
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Dayton leads Miami by six
By Pete Conrad
The Dayton Flyers have hit three 3-point baskets over the last six minutes and lead the Miami RedHawks 49-42 with 7:46 remaining at Millett Hall.
Rodney Haddix leads Miami with 12 points, including six in the second half.
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Flyers stretch lead over RedHawks
By Pete Conrad
The Dayton Flyers have scored seven straight points and hold a 37-31 lead over the Miami RedHawks with 15:56 left in the second half at Millett Hall.
Miami’s Nick Winbush hit a 3-pointer 20 seconds into the second half and the RedHawks have not scored since.
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Dayton rallies for 30-28 halftime lead
By Pete Conrad
The Miami RedHawks scored just 10 points over the last 11:30 of the first half and trail the Dayton Flyers 30-28 at halftime tonight at Millett Hall.
Miami led by as many as 12 points, but bad free throw shooting caught up with the RedHawks, who made just 2-of-10 shots from the foul line and missed eight in a row.
Kenny Hayes leads Miami with nine points and three assists.
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Miami takes 20-13 lead over Dayton
By Pete Conrad
With 7:37 left in the first half at Millett Hall, the Miami RedHawks lead the Dayton Flyers 20-13.
Kenny Hayes leads Miami with nine points and Rodney Haddix II has six.
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Miami swim invitational Thursday-Saturday
The Miami Invitational for men’s and women’s swimming and diving will be held Thursday through Saturday, Dec. 3-5, at the Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center.
The field of six men’s teams and eight women’s teams has Cincinnati, Wright State, Denison, Emory, Oakland and, for women’s competition, Illinois and Florida Gulf Coast.
The meet begins Thursday at 6 p.m., will continue Friday and Saturday with preliminaries at 9 a.m. and finals at 6 p.m. both days. Admission is $5 and includes a heat sheet.
The Miami men’s team is coached by Pete Lindsay, who is in his 25th season and has won three Mid-American Conference titles. Women’s coach Dave Jennings is in his 28th season and has recorded 15 MAC championships. Both teams are coming off victories against defending Division III national champion Kenyon.
