Miami reaches MAC Tournament title game for first time since 2007

Miami's Eian Elmer celebrates during Friday night's MAC Tournament semifinal win over Kent State. Miami Athletics photo

Miami's Eian Elmer celebrates during Friday night's MAC Tournament semifinal win over Kent State. Miami Athletics photo

Peter Suder gave the Miami RedHawks a boost Friday night, while Kam Craft came up clutch down the stretch.

Suder had a team-high 23 points and 10 rebounds, and Craft hit a pair of late 3-pointers to help second-seed Miami beat No. 3 Kent State 72-64 in the Mid-American Conference Tournament semifinals at Rocket Arena.

Miami (25-8) reaches its first MAC Tournament championship game since 2007 and will face top-seed Akron at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Rocket Arena for an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

The RedHawks beat the Golden Flashes twice during regular season play. Kent State (17-18) was led by Jalen Sullinger, who scored a game-high 29 points.

Miami, which is the conference’s best 3-point shooting team, started out 1 for 6 from long range and trailed Kent State 6-5 in the first five minutes of action.

Sullinger scored Kent State’s first nine points, and the Golden Flashes owned a 9-7 lead with under 15 minutes remaining in the opening half.

Miami’s Brant Byers knocked down a 3 to tie it up at 13-13 with 12:23 showing before the halftime break. Then a Marquis Barnett layup put Kent State back up 15-13 at the 11:47 mark.

Cain Medley sunk a 3-pointer as the first-half clock expired to send Kent State into the locker room with a 33-32 advantage.

The game saw 19 lead changes, and the margin never exceeded three points either way for more than 14 minutes in the second half.

Craft drilled a corner trey to give Miami a 63-60 lead with 3:27 left to play, and he connected on another one from beyond the arc near the same spot to up Miami’s lead to 68-64 with 1:29 remaining.

The Golden Flashes didn’t get any closer than that the rest of the way.

Eian Elmer had 10 points for the RedHawks, who have won a school-record 25 games this season. Miami won 24 games in 1983-84, 1985-86 and 1998-99.

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