The nation’s leading scorer put on a show for everyone in attendance, as Marcus Keene nailed 10 of 15 three pointers, and dropped 50 points, as Central Michigan overcame a 10 point halftime deficit to defeat Miami, 101-92. Central Michigan moves to 12-7 (2-4 MAC) with the win, and Miami falls to 8-11 (1-5 MAC).
Aside from Keene’s scoring outburst, Braylon Rayson scored 21 points and dished out six assists. No other Chippewa had more then 8 points, but a combined effort and the offense from the best scoring backcourt in the country was able to lead the Chippewas to come back and win this game.