NCAAB Game Recap - Akron at Buffalo
Thu Mar 14, 2019 12:00 PM EDT

Prov
62
Vill
73
F
Akr
46
Buff
82
F
NCSU
56
UVA
76
F
Sac
73
Mont
79
F
TCU
61
KSU
70
F
Bois
69
Nev
77
F
USC
75
Wash
78
F
ChiSt
49
NMSt
86
F
LaTec
56
ODU
57
F
UCRiv
44
UCIrv
63
F
CSNor
68
UCSB
71
F
NIU
80
Toled
76
F
Lou
70
UNC
83
F
StJon
54
Marq
86
F
WVU
79
TxTch
74
F
S UT
83
N CO
64
F
NM
83
UtSt
91
F
UCLA
72
AzSt
83
F
UMKC
64
UtVal
71
F
N TX
51
W Ky
67
F
UCDav
71
CS-Ful
75
F(OT)
DelSt
57
NCC
75
F
CenAR
65
SeLA
79
F
Ball
86
BGSU
99
F
Syr
72
Duke
84
F
GTown
57
Seton
73
F
Tex
57
Kansas
65
F
MTSt
84
E WA
90
F
Marsh
73
USM
82
F
Seatt
75
GrCan
84
F
Oreg
66
Utah
54
F
AF
50
Fres
76
F
IaSt
83
Baylor
66
F
CenMI
89
Kent
81
F
Crei
61
Xav
63
F
VaTec
63
FSU
65
F(OT)
PorSt
71
Web
81
F
Colora
73
OrSt
58
F
CSBak
70
UTRGV
85
F
SDSU
63
UNLV
55
F
Lamar
72
NOrl
76
F
BethC
71
How
80
F
UAB
85
UTSA
76
F
LongB
68
HI
66
F
GrgWas
57
GMas
61
F
Nebras
69
MD
61
F
Mizzu
71
Aub
81
F
Tul
68
Mem
83
F
USA
70
UL
69
F
Rich
68
StLou
71
F
ULM
80
CoCar
50
F
TAMU
54
MissSt
80
F
Ill
62
Iowa
83
F
ECU
57
WichSt
73
F
StJos
92
Duques
86
F
PSU
72
Minn
77
F(OT)
Bama
62
Miss
57
F
SMU
74
Tuls
65
F
LaSal
57
URI
76
F
Ind
75
OhSt
79
F
UConn
80
SoFL
73
F
Ark
50
Fla
66
F

Buffalo 82, Akron 46

Mar 14, 2019, 12:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(8) Akron

21

25

46

(1) Buffalo

38

44

82

Buffaloed: No. 18 Bulls bowl over Akron in MAC quarterfinals
Thu Mar 14, 2019 6:32 PM

CLEVELAND (AP) Jeremy Harris touched the blue construction worker's hard hat sitting before him on the dais and smiled.

He earned it.

"I'm going to sleep with it tonight," he said.

Buffalo wouldn't mind if he kept it for another month.

Harris, who recently emerged from a puzzling shooting slump, scored 23 points and Dontay Caruthers added 12 as No. 18 Buffalo impressively opened the postseason with an 82-46 win over Akron in the quarterfinals of the Mid-American Conference Tournament on Thursday.

The top-seeded Bulls (29-3), a team to watch in the upcoming NCAA Tournament, put a defensive stranglehold on Akron (17-16), built a 20-point lead in the first half, and pushed it to 30 points midway through the second half.

Buffalo, which is seeking its fourth MAC title in five years and has much bigger aspirations, will play the Kent State-Central Michigan winner in Friday's semifinals.

One of three senior starters, Harris struggled with his shot for much of February. But after getting in some extra work with coach Nate Oats, the smooth left-hander has found his touch at the right time. And just as he did in last year's MAC tourney, Harris seems to like the rims at Quicken Loans Arena.

"I just hope it's big arenas and big lights," Oats said when asked to explain Harris' comfort in Cleveland. "Because every game we play from here on out is going to be in big arenas with a lot of media coverage. He's a big-time player."

Harris didn't do well only on offense. He added eight rebounds, made several deflections and got down on the floor. The extra effort resulted in receiving the team's hard hat award, bestowed after every win.

"For the dirty work," said Oats, who signed a contract extension following the blowout.

Buffalo got just 10 points from C.J. Massinburg, the MAC's player of the year, and still rolled to its 10th straight win.

Loren Cristian Jackson scored 16 to lead No. 8-seeded Akron (17-16). The Zips were held to just 24 percent shooting.

Without much fanfare, Buffalo has been one of college basketball's most consistent teams all season. The Bulls' three losses were all on the road and they pulled off wins at West Virginia and Syracuse. They've already done enough to deserve an NCAA at-large berth, but if their first performance in the MAC Tournament is any indication, the Bulls aren't going to assume anything.

And there's plenty to improve upon.

Buffalo won handily despite shooting 44 percent from the field and missing 10 free throws.

"This is a good start," Harris said. "But we can definitely play better."

FAIR OR FOUL?

Akron coach John Groce wasn't happy with the officiating. The Zips were in early foul trouble, whistled for 17 before halftime.

"It's the first game I've coached, I believe in my career, where I had two players with four fouls and two players with three fouls at halftime," he said. "I thought it really disrupted some of the rhythm. So the game was called that way. Again we had a great (officiating) crew. I know all three. They do a great job. That wasn't worth 35 to 40 points, so I don't want to come across that way."

FEEDING OATS

Oats had a good postgame, too.

Moments after the Bulls ran through Akron, he met with athletic director Mark Alnutt in a quiet area inside Quicken Loans Arena and signed an extension through 2024 that will pay Oats an annual salary of $837,000. He also stands to make additional bonuses, including $25,000 for being named MAC coach of the year and another $75,000 for winning the MAC tournament championship.

The contract also includes a buyout clause - running from $750,000 this year to $300,000 in 2023-24 - should Oats leave the school while under contract.

Oats received a five-year extension during last year's MAC tourney.

Oats is in his fourth season with Buffalo, and he's helped put the Bulls on the map. The school's success, heightened by last year's NCAA Tournament upset of Arizona, has raised Oats' profile and Buffalo was eager to lock him up long term.

Oats has had the Bulls in the AP's Top 25 for most of this season.

BIG PICTURE

Akron: Poor shooting in the first half doomed the Zips. They started 1 of 12 from the field and couldn't figure out a way to penetrate Buffalo's defense. ... Guard Jimond Ivey is the only senior and graduating player on the roster, so Groce will have a solid nucleus to work with next season. ... Lost seven of its last nine.

Buffalo: The Bulls are the first MAC team ranked in the AP Top 25 to play in the conference tournament since Ball State in 1989. ... The Bulls are no longer a national secret after last year's NCAA run. They'll likely be the highest seeded team in MAC history when the NCAA pairings are announced on Sunday. Miami was a No. 8 seed in 1984.

UP NEXT

Akron: Unlikely to get an NIT bid.

Buffalo: Defeated Kent State twice and downed Central Michigan by 14 in its only matchup with the Chippewas.

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Leaders

Akron PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Jackson 16 0 1 4 0 0
D. Utomi 12 0 0 5 1 0
Buffalo PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Harris 23 0 3 8 1 3
J. Graves 13 0 3 5 0 1

Team Comparison

Akr Buff
Points For 46 82
Field Goals 14/59-24% 30/68-44%
Three Pointers 4/23-17% 8/27-30%
Free Throws 14/18-78% 14/24-58%
Offensive Rebounds 5 12
Defensive Rebounds 31 43
Rebounds 40 55
Blocks 3 5
Steals 1 6
Turnovers 12 8
Personal Fouls 20 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Buff Leads Series 3-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Feb 12 Buff 76 @ Akr 70 C. Massinburg 21 L. Jackson 20
Tue Feb 26 Akr 64 @ Buff 77 T. Cheese 20 N. Perkins 25
Thu Mar 14 Akr 46 @ Buff 82 L. Jackson 16 J. Harris 23

Game Information

Stadium: Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, Ohio
Attendance: 0
Game Time: