1996–97 Miami Redskins men's basketball team

The 1996–97 Miami Redskins men's basketball team represent Miami University in the 1996–97 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Redskins, led by first year head coach Charlie Coles, played their home games at Millett Hall in Oxford, Ohio as members of the Mid-American Conference. The team finished atop the conference regular season standings, won the MAC tournament, and earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. As the No. 13 seed in the Midwest region, Miami was defeated by Clemson in the opening round.[1] The Redskins finished with a 21–9 record (15–3 MAC).

1996–97 Miami RedHawks men's basketball
MAC Regular season champion
MAC tournament champion
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record21–9 (13–5 MAC)
Head coach
Home arenaMillett Hall
1996–97 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Bowling Green135 .7222210  .688
Miami135 .722219  .700
Ohio126 .6671710  .630
Eastern Michigan117 .6112210  .688
Ball State99 .5001613  .552
Western Michigan99 .5001414  .500
Kent State711 .389918  .333
Toledo612 .3331314  .481
Akron612 .333818  .308
Central Michigan414 .222719  .269
1997 MAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

This was the final season Miami was known as the Redskins. The following season the team would change to the RedHawks.

Roster

1996–97 Miami Redskins men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
F 4 Ira Newble 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)230 lb (104 kg) Sr Detroit, Michigan
G 30 Damon Frierson 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
So
F 32 Wally Szczerbiak 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)244 lb (111 kg) So Long Island, New York
F 42 Devin Davis 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)230 lb (104 kg) Sr Miami, Florida
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    [2]

    Schedule and results

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Regular season
    Nov 23, 1996*
    at VCU W 69–66  1–0
    Richmond Coliseum 
    Richmond, Virginia
    Nov 30, 1996*
    at Xavier L 71–92  1–1
    Cincinnati Gardens 
    Cincinnati, Ohio
    Dec 4, 1996*
    Dayton W 92–72  2–1
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Dec 6, 1996*
    vs. Texas Southern L 63–67  2–2
    Ferrell Center 
    Waco, Texas
    Dec 7, 1996*
    vs. Louisiana-Monroe W 65–49  3–2
    Ferrell Center 
    Waco, Texas
    Dec 10, 1996*
    Eastern Kentucky W 91–40  4–2
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Dec 14, 1996*
    at Wright State W 89–58  5–2
    Ervin J. Nutter Center 
    Fairborn, Ohio
    Jan 4, 1997*
    Akron W 84–51  6–2
    (1–0)
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Jan 8, 1997
    at Kent State W 64–57  7–2
    (2–0)
    Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center 
    Kent, Ohio
    Jan 10, 1997*
    at No. 6 Cincinnati L 61–91  7–3
    Fifth Third Arena 
    Cincinnati, Ohio
    Jan 13, 1997
    Central Michigan W 77–51  8–3
    (3–0)
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Jan 15, 1997
    at Toledo W 66–49  9–3
    (4–0)
    John F. Savage Hall 
    Toledo, Ohio
    Jan 18, 1997
    Ohio W 78–63  10–3
    (5–0)
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Jan 22, 1997
    at Bowling Green L 80–83  10–4
    (5–1)
    Anderson Arena 
    Bowling Green, Ohio
    Jan 25, 1997
    Western Michigan W 62–49  11–4
    (6–1)
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Jan 27, 1997
    at Ball State L 64–74  11–5
    (6–2)
    Worthen Arena 
    Muncie, Indiana
    Feb 1, 1997
    Kent State W 73–60  12–5
    (7–2)
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Feb 6, 1997
    at Eastern Michigan L 77–82  12–6
    (7–3)
    Bowen Field House 
    Ypsilanti, Michigan
    Feb 8, 1997
    at Central Michigan L 75–86  12–7
    (7–4)
    Rose Arena 
    Mount Pleasant, Michigan
    Feb 12, 1997
    Toledo W 69–52  13–7
    (8–4)
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Feb 15, 1997
    at Ohio L 65–67  13–8
    (8–5)
    Convocation Center 
    Athens, Ohio
    Feb 19, 1997
    Bowling Green W 64–59  14–8
    (9–5)
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Feb 22, 1997
    at Western Michigan W 56–55  15–8
    (10–5)
    University Arena 
    Kalamazoo, Michigan
    Feb 24, 1997
    Eastern Michigan W 86–77  16–8
    (11–5)
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Feb 26, 1997
    Ball State W 83–72  17–8
    (12–5)
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Mar 1, 1997
    at Akron W 66–52  18–8
    (13–5)
    James A. Rhodes Arena 
    Akron, Ohio
    MAC tournament
    Mar 4, 1997*
    Kent State
    Quarterfinals
    W 75–65  19–8
    Millett Hall 
    Oxford, Ohio
    Mar 7, 1997*
    vs. Western Michigan
    Semifinals
    W 84–67  20–8
    SeaGate Convention Centre 
    Toledo, Ohio
    Mar 8, 1997*
    vs. Eastern Michigan
    Championship game
    W 96–76  21–8
    SeaGate Convention Centre 
    Toledo, Ohio
    NCAA tournament
    Mar 14, 1997*
    (13 MW) vs. (4 MW) No. 14 Clemson
    First round
    L 56–68  21–9
    Kemper Arena 
    Kansas City, Missouri
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    MW=Midwest.
    All times are in Eastern Time.

    Source[3]

    Rankings

    [4]

    References

    1. "Clemson 68, Miami 56". UPI Archives. March 14, 1997. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
    2. "1996–97 Miami (OH) Redskins Roster and Stats". Sports Reference. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
    3. "2020–21 Miami RedHawks Men's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Miami University Athletics. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
      • ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. Random House. 2009. pp. 1053–1054. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
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