With the Miami RedHawks playing their third game in five days, it would seem the stage is set for Ohio to claim their first conference road win of the season.
But the Bobcats (9-14 overall, 6-7 Mid-American Conference) have little reason to let their guard down against the stingy Miami (13-8, 9-4 MAC) team following the RedHawks' 62-55 win at Ball State Monday.
We had a nasty turnaround when we played them and it didn't hurt us
Ohio coach Tim O'Shea said. Kids are young. They're resilient and you come back and you have 24 hours to get ready to play.





