A dream season for the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks continued Friday night, with a last second bucket by guard Trey Perry lifting them to a 69-67 road victory over the Western Michigan Broncos.No. 21 Miami, which came into play Friday at 28-0, trailed by as many as nine points but battled back on the road to remain Division I’s only undefeated team.A jumper by Western Michigan’s Justice Williams tied the score at 67 with 12 seconds left, but Perry, a former Lakota East star, drove to the hoop on Miami’s ensuing possession, scoring a left-handed layup with 0.4 seconds left on the clock.A final heave by Western Michigan missed the mark as the buzzer sounded.Without guard Luke Skaljac on Friday night, the RedHawks shot 48 percent from the field and connected on 4-15 shots from three.Peter Suder led Miami with 18 points, Almar Atlason scored 16 off the bench and Perry scored 14 with a team-high three assists.Jayden Brewer scored 19 to lead Western Michigan, which dropped to 10-19 overall and 4-12 in the MAC. Williams and EJ Ryans each scored 14.Western Michigan outrebounded the RedHawks 39-28, with Miami scoring 40 points in the paint to the Broncos’ 32.Miami has two regular season games remaining before the MAC Tournament – home against Toledo on March 3 and at Ohio on March 6.Viral OutburstSteele was furious with officials at halftime of the contest, which Miami trailed 30-26 at the time.After going back and forth with officials going into the break, Steele stormed into the locker room and shoved what appeared to be equipment used by Western Michigan’s band.“I can’t do that,” Steele said after the game on CBS Sports Network, adding “I got to be better.”

KALAMAZOO, Mich. —

A dream season for the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks continued Friday night, with a last second bucket by guard Trey Perry lifting them to a 69-67 road victory over the Western Michigan Broncos.

No. 21 Miami, which came into play Friday at 28-0, trailed by as many as nine points but battled back on the road to remain Division I’s only undefeated team.

A jumper by Western Michigan’s Justice Williams tied the score at 67 with 12 seconds left, but Perry, a former Lakota East star, drove to the hoop on Miami’s ensuing possession, scoring a left-handed layup with 0.4 seconds left on the clock.

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A final heave by Western Michigan missed the mark as the buzzer sounded.

Without guard Luke Skaljac on Friday night, the RedHawks shot 48 percent from the field and connected on 4-15 shots from three.

Peter Suder led Miami with 18 points, Almar Atlason scored 16 off the bench and Perry scored 14 with a team-high three assists.

Jayden Brewer scored 19 to lead Western Michigan, which dropped to 10-19 overall and 4-12 in the MAC. Williams and EJ Ryans each scored 14.

Western Michigan outrebounded the RedHawks 39-28, with Miami scoring 40 points in the paint to the Broncos’ 32.

Miami has two regular season games remaining before the MAC Tournament – home against Toledo on March 3 and at Ohio on March 6.

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Steele was furious with officials at halftime of the contest, which Miami trailed 30-26 at the time.

After going back and forth with officials going into the break, Steele stormed into the locker room and shoved what appeared to be equipment used by Western Michigan’s band.

“I can’t do that,” Steele said after the game on CBS Sports Network, adding “I got to be better.”

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