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Miami 's perfect regular season is more than enough: RedHawks are an NCAA Tournament lock


Though easily overlooked, the rivalry between Miami University and the University of Ohio ranks among the fiercest — and oldest — in college basketball. Going into the ultra-hyped regular season finale, the two had met 217 times dating back to 1908. The 218th meeting took 218 points to determine a winner and by doing so, this game surpassed any and all previous battles. (CBS Sports)

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Miami 's perfect regular season is more than enough: RedHawks are an NCAA Tournament lock