KENT: With only three games left in the regular season, the Kent State men’s basketball team enters its game Saturday at Miami hoping to avoid the turnovers that plagued it earlier this week.
Golden Flashes coach Rob Senderoff watched his team’s second-half lead Tuesday at Buffalo wither away into an eventual 87-70 loss. The Flashes (18-10, 9-6 Mid-American Conference) were outscored 51-37 after the break and allowed a 14-0 run — a harsh reminder of a similar second-half collapse earlier in the year against Buffalo.
The Flashes had 15 turnovers in Tuesday’s loss, which Senderoff said was a primary factor in their defeat.