NCAAB Game Recap - Ohio at Buffalo
Tue Feb 19, 2019 7:00 PM EST

KY
66
Mizzu
58
F
Vand
46
Tenn
58
F
Purd
48
Ind
46
F
FSU
77
Clem
64
F
Baylor
73
IaSt
69
F
MD
66
Iowa
65
F
Ohio
67
Buff
114
F
(N/A)
54
SoFL
95
F
Dayt
74
David
73
F
Iona
81
Quin
77
F
StPet
62
Sien
72
F
Nebras
71
PSU
95
F
Wake
75
ND
68
F
Ball
66
Mia-O
69
F
Toled
69
E MI
76
F
Miss
64
SouthCar
79
F
Buck
64
Colg
75
F
Kent
74
CenMI
84
F
Akr
69
BGSU
73
F
(N/A)
66
UTRGV
85
F
Brad
68
Drake
77
F
URI
42
VCU
76
F
TAMIn
42
NMSt
80
F
Bama
56
TAMU
65
F
UNLV
66
Wyo
56
F

Buffalo 114, Ohio 67

Feb 19, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Ohio

27

40

67

(25) Buffalo

52

62

114

No. 25 Buffalo stampedes Ohio for 23rd straight home win
Tue Feb 19, 2019 10:53 PM

AMHERST, N.Y. (AP) Buffalo coach Nate Oats drew on his experience as a high school math teacher help his team understand the value of a blowout victory.

After grinding out two wins on what Oats said was the team's biggest road trip of the season, the Bulls were disappointed to see that they remained at No. 25 in the poll.

"If we want to make a run in March, we can't keep messing around and playing teams to within single digits when we are supposed to dominate them," Oats said.

Buffalo responded to the challenge with its most dominant performance of the season on Tuesday night, overwhelming Ohio in a 114-67 rout for their 23rd straight home win.

Jayvon Graves scored a career-high 26 points, CJ Massinburg added 23 and Buffalo set school records for 3-pointers made (19), points scored against a Division I opponent, and victory margin in a Mid-American Conference game.

The Bulls believe blowout wins will help them rise in the national rankings and make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament. Last year, Buffalo upset fourth-seeded Arizona as a No. 13 seed before losing in the second round to Kentucky.

"Our goal is getting to that second weekend," Massinburg said. "We know that we can get a higher seed by dominating each game out."

Winning its previous two games at Akron and Toledo each by six points wasn't good enough, according to Massinburg.

"You can see what we've been doing hasn't been working," Massinburg said. "We didn't move at all in the AP rankings. . They were two tough wins on the road. But we've got to be better."

The Bulls (23-3, 11-2 Mid-American Conference) opened a double-digit lead within the first 10 minutes and led 52-27 at halftime. Graves made his first six 3-point attempts to match his previous personal-best with 19 points in the first half.

"I had been struggling the past few games and just being just being confident shooting and playing my game," said Graves, who finished 7 of 9 from 3-point range and 9 of 12 from the floor. "It all came together."

Freshman Jeenathan Williams set career highs with 13 points and eight rebounds and Montell McCrae had 11 points with seven rebounds for Buffalo, which won its fourth in a row and tied a school record for regular season victories set last year.

Jason Carter led Ohio (11-14) with 16 points.

BIG PICTURE

Ohio: The Bobcats have lost six in a row to fall into the bottom of the MAC East standings at 3-10. They are 1-6 on the road in conference play.

Buffalo: Oats was most impressed with the Bulls defense on their record-setting scoring night. The complete game led to their most convincing win of the season, which the Bulls hope will be noted by the NCAA tournament selection committee.

OPPOSING VIEWPOINT

Ohio coach Saul Phillips shared his opinion that Buffalo is playing for NCAA Tournament seeding now and has already done enough to merit an at-large bid should the Bulls get upset in the MAC tournament.

"If they don't get an at-large, they just shouldn't hold the tournament," Phillips said. "I don't think there is any question that they are easy top 30 team in the nation."

SCORING SURGE

Buffalo, which came into the game ranking seventh in the country in scoring at 84.8 points per game, shot 56.9 percent percent from the field and made 19 of 33 (57.6 percent) from beyond the arc.

The Bulls' previous scoring record against a Division I opponent was 110 points, set three times, including twice this season in victories over Dartmouth and Toledo. The old record for made 3-pointers was 18 in Feb. 22, 1996 defeat of Troy and the Bulls' biggest MAC win before Tuesday night came in a 96-50 drubbing of Bowling Green on March 4, 2008.

HOME COOKING

Winning its 23rd in a row at Alumni Arena, Buffalo matched Tennessee for the second-longest home win streak in the country. Houston has won 32 straight at home.

HALL OF FAME VISIT

Former Buffalo Bills quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Jim Kelly watched the game from a courtside seat and spoke to the Bulls in the locker room after their win.

"You're getting Buffalo celebrities coming out to games," Oats said. "I think our players like to play in front of the crowds we have been able to draw here in Buffalo."

UP NEXT

Ohio heads home from a two-game trip to play Bowling Green on Friday night.

Buffalo hosts Kent State on Friday night in the second of a season-long three-game homestand.

Leaders

Ohio PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Carter 16 0 2 4 0 1
D. Taylor 14 0 0 4 0 1
Buffalo PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Graves 26 0 1 4 1 1
C. Massinburg 23 0 4 3 0 0

Team Comparison

Ohio Buff
Points For 67 114
Field Goals 26/61-43% 41/72-57%
Three Pointers 3/11-27% 19/33-58%
Free Throws 12/23-52% 13/18-72%
Offensive Rebounds 8 14
Defensive Rebounds 19 34
Rebounds 30 49
Blocks 2 4
Steals 5 7
Turnovers 15 13
Personal Fouls 15 19
Technical Fouls 2 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Buff Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Feb 19 Ohio 67 @ Buff 114 J. Carter 16 J. Graves 26

Game Information

Stadium: Alumni Arena, Buffalo, New York
Attendance: 0
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