An unlikely win streak for Miami University’s basketball team continues.On Saturday, Miami beat the Buffalo Bulls by a score of 105-102, with two critical buzzer beater shots capping off the RedHawks’ latest win.The first buzzer beat shot came at the end the second half as the RedHawks trailed 88-85. With approximately two seconds left on the clock, Eian Elmer successfully sank a three-pointer, forcing the game into overtime.If that wasn’t enough for the fans in attendance, just a few minutes later Peter Suder would then go on to repeat the process, breaking a 102-102 stalemate in overtime with a shot from beyond the arc that won the game with just seconds to go on the clock. For good measure, Suder also immediately hit the crowd with NBA star Steph Curry’s iconic “night night” pose, running down the field as he did so.Suder was the team’s leading point scorer throughout the game, putting up a season-best performance of 37 points. Also adding significant contributions to the score were Luke Skalijac, who recorded 18 points, and Elmer, who recorded 17 points. The game was neck-and-neck throughout its duration, and saw 27 different lead changes. Neither team managed to gain more than a seven point lead at any point throughout the 45-minute slog.The accomplishment of barely edging out the win brings the RedHawks’ record to 19-0, and could potentially increase the chances that Miami may become ranked on Monday for the first time since 1999 in the Associated Press’s Top 25 poll.Miami recently received 49 votes in the AP’s most recent poll, making them the team that got the 29th most votes. However, only two other college basketball teams in the country — No. 1 Arizona, and No. 8 Iowa Nebraska — remain undefeated.Meanwhile, two other teams that were previously undefeated in the AP’s poll — No. 2 Iowa State and No. 10 Vanderbilt — also saw their first losses of the season this week.However, one factor that could possibly be hindering Miami from entering the rankings among AP poll voters is the fact that they have mostly beaten universities with smaller basketball programs — with Miami yet to face off against a ranked team all season.The AP poll will be releasing its latest weekly rankings on Monday. Regardless of the results of the poll, ESPN projects that the RedHawks maintain very strong odds of making it to March Madness this year, a tournament that the university has not been part of since 2007.Miami has 12 games left in the regular season, with their final game set to conclude on March 6.

OXFORD, Ohio —

An unlikely win streak for Miami University’s basketball team continues.

On Saturday, Miami beat the Buffalo Bulls by a score of 105-102, with two critical buzzer beater shots capping off the RedHawks’ latest win.

The first buzzer beat shot came at the end the second half as the RedHawks trailed 88-85. With approximately two seconds left on the clock, Eian Elmer successfully sank a three-pointer, forcing the game into overtime.

If that wasn’t enough for the fans in attendance, just a few minutes later Peter Suder would then go on to repeat the process, breaking a 102-102 stalemate in overtime with a shot from beyond the arc that won the game with just seconds to go on the clock. For good measure, Suder also immediately hit the crowd with NBA star Steph Curry’s iconic “night night” pose, running down the field as he did so.

Suder was the team’s leading point scorer throughout the game, putting up a season-best performance of 37 points. Also adding significant contributions to the score were Luke Skalijac, who recorded 18 points, and Elmer, who recorded 17 points.

The game was neck-and-neck throughout its duration, and saw 27 different lead changes. Neither team managed to gain more than a seven point lead at any point throughout the 45-minute slog.

The accomplishment of barely edging out the win brings the RedHawks’ record to 19-0, and could potentially increase the chances that Miami may become ranked on Monday for the first time since 1999 in the Associated Press’s Top 25 poll.

Miami recently received 49 votes in the AP’s most recent poll, making them the team that got the 29th most votes. However, only two other college basketball teams in the country — No. 1 Arizona, and No. 8 Iowa Nebraska — remain undefeated.

Meanwhile, two other teams that were previously undefeated in the AP’s poll — No. 2 Iowa State and No. 10 Vanderbilt — also saw their first losses of the season this week.

However, one factor that could possibly be hindering Miami from entering the rankings among AP poll voters is the fact that they have mostly beaten universities with smaller basketball programs — with Miami yet to face off against a ranked team all season.

The AP poll will be releasing its latest weekly rankings on Monday.

Regardless of the results of the poll, ESPN projects that the RedHawks maintain very strong odds of making it to March Madness this year, a tournament that the university has not been part of since 2007.

Miami has 12 games left in the regular season, with their final game set to conclude on March 6.