Dzioban kicks FG on last play of regulation and OT to give Miami win over UMass

Miami linebacker Adam Trick contributed six tackles and half a sack in Miami’s win over UMass on Sept. 28. Kasey Turman/CONTRIBUTED

Credit: Kasey Turman

Credit: Kasey Turman

Miami linebacker Adam Trick contributed six tackles and half a sack in Miami’s win over UMass on Sept. 28. Kasey Turman/CONTRIBUTED

OXFORD — Dom Dzioban kicked a career-long 47-yard field on the last play of regulation and then hit from 43 yards in overtime to give Miami a 23-20 win over Massachusetts on Saturday.

“This is what kickers live for,” said Dzioban, who booted three field goals. “I personally wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.”

UMass took a 20-17 lead with 40 seconds left when Jacob Lurie kicked a 23-yard field goal. The RedHawks then went from their 25 to the UMass 29 on five completions and a keeper by Brett Gabbert to set up Dzioban.

The Minutemen then ruined their overtime possession, nullifying a first down with an illegal formation and on the next play losing a touchdown pass because of an illegal man downfield. That put the ball on the 26 and after a completion Lurie pushed a 44-yard field goal attempt wide.

Miami didn’t gain any ground in the overtime but Dzioban’s line-drive kick just cleared the crossbar in a situation he calls “hero or zero.”

Gabbert was 16-of-25 passing for 181 yards and a touchdown but he also had a costly interception deep in the red zone for the RedHawks (1-3).

“We didn’t do a great job all game of executing,” Gabbert said. “I made a stupid decision, yet again in the red zone. I’ve got to change that.”

Keyon Mozee had 114 yards rushing on nine carries and a touchdown.

Miami also had a punt return touchdown erased by penalty.

Taisun Phommachanh threw for 173 yards and a touchdown and ran for 80 yards for the Minutemen (1-4).

Miami wore commemorative jerseys to honor Western College for Women, which had its final graduating class in 1974 before the schools merged. Jerseys said Western College on the front with a Miami patch.

The RedHawks open Mid-American Conference play next Saturday at Toledo.

SATURDAY’S GAME

Miami at Toledo, 3:30 p.m., 980, 1450

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