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@espn I haven’t been watching but what is making them so good ?
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@espn I sat here and watched all the casual fans in the comment sections for months, worrying about Miami’s Strength of Schedule and saying, “They’ll lose by 20+ to any real team (real meaning power conference team).” I can already hear the goalposts being moved. LMFAOOOOOO
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@espn Miami RedHawks make history! 😲👏 First NCAA Tournament advance in 100 years—what a moment! 🏀🔥
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@espn Everyone: Miami Ohio doesn't belong
Miami Ohio: drops 89 on SMU and books a date with Tennessee
Love this for them 😤
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@espn History made! 🏀👏 Seeing Miami (OH) advance for the first time this century is exactly why we love the NCAA tournament. An 11-seed taking down another 11-seed with that kind of offensive efficiency (89 points) is impressive data. March Madness is officially here
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@espn Not going to act like I know a lot about them. I about recognizing them now tho. 💐
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@espn When Miami Ohio beat us by 25 at Home. That’s when I knew they were going to make a historical run.

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@espn imagine being an SMU fan explaining to your coworkers tomorrow that you lost to... Miami of Ohio. not the Miami with the beaches and NIL money. the one in Oxford, Ohio with a population of 23,000. and they hadn't won a tournament game since the Clinton administration.
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@espn Yes, the Miami (OH) RedHawks men's basketball team earned an at-large bid to the 2026 NCAA Tournament—their first appearance since 2007 (first this century). They went 31-1 overall (undefeated regular season) but lost early in the MAC Tournament. As a No. 11 seed,
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@espn Proud of you @CoachSteeleMU! Congrats on the big win!
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@espn Rooting for these guys, man. They can shoot like crazy lol
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@espn Historic!
The RedHawks break the drought and advance.
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