Akron rallies from 18 down to beat Miami (OH) 76-74 for 2nd straight MAC Tournament championship
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CLEVELAND (AP) — Nate Johnson hit a short pull-up jumper with two seconds left and top-seeded Akron rallied from 18 points down to beat Miami (OH) 76-74 Saturday night for a second-straight Mid-American Conference Tournament championship and second-straight berth in the NCAA Tournament.
The victory also gave Akron coach John Groce his fourth win in five meetings over his 10-years-younger half-brother, Akron coach Travis Steele. Their mother, Barbara Steele, watched the game wearing an Akron-blue sweater while sitting in the red Miami rooting section.
The RedHawks, who lost by 27 points in its regular-season battle with the Zips, grabbed an 8-6 lead less-than four minutes into the contest and extended it to 18 points after a Peter Suder layup with 8:13 left in the first half. Akron clawed back to cut its deficit to 12 at the break.
Johnson hit a 3-pointer with 5:14 left to get Akron within two, 72-70 and the RedHawks went ice-cold from the field, missing two layups, two 3-point attempts and a mid-range jumper over the next three minutes before Johnson, the MAC Player of the Year, tied the game with 1:41 left. Shammah Scott converted two free throws with 1:05 remaining to put the Zips in front, but Evan Ipsaro did the same to make it 74-74 with under a minute left. Ipsaro missed a driving shot with :08 to go that Amani Lyles rebounded, then found Johnson breaking toward midcourt for the game-winner.
Johnson finished with 22 points and five assists to lead Akron (28-6). Tavari Johnson added 15 points, hitting 3 of 4 from deep.
Suder hit 6 of 9 3-point attempts and led Miami with 24 points. Ipsaro contributed 12 points and Kam Craft added 11 points and five rebounds.
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