As conference play heats up the wins become more important. Tonight five games are on the MAC schedule, and all five have interesting subplots. Teams are at the point where, if they hope to compete for a division title and have a loss or two on their conference slate, they really cannot afford many more losses.
In the first game, which will be shown on SportsTime Ohio, Kent State (11-6, 2-1) will travel to Buffalo (9-6, 1-2) to lock horns with the Bulls in a MAC East clash. The Golden Flashes lead the all-time series between the schools 23-6, but Buffalo has defeated Kent in three of their last five contests, including a split last season. Kent is coming off a come-from-behind 69-66 win over Ohio University Sunday while the Bulls stunned Akron, 73-70, last weekend in Buffalo.
The Golden Flashes lost three games in a row before winning their last two, and was bolstered Sunday by the return of Carlton Guyton from a month-long suspension. Guyton is third on the team in scoring at 12.4 points per game, behind Justin Greene at 16.4 and Rodriguez Sherman at 12.5.
Kent has struggled on the road this season, winning just once in six tries.
Buffalo, who lost to Bowling Green at home and at Miami before the Akron win, is 6-2 at home this season. The Bulls are led in scoring by Zach Filzen, who scores 14.5 points per game and connects on 3-pointers at a 41.3 percent clip.
In other action Ohio University (8-9, 1-2) will head to Bowling Green (7-10, 2-1). BG leads the all-time series with a 70-58 advantage and last season the teams split their two games, with the home team winning both times.
Bowling Green will look to continue its surprising start in conference play. In front of the largest home crowd this season, BG knocked off Miami on Sunday to keep the RedHawks from the overall division lead while Ohio lost a lead in the final thirty seconds in falling at home to Kent State. Jordon Crawford has been a dynamo off the bench for the Falcons, scoring 10 points in four of the last five games while averaging nearly five assists in that stretch. Tommy Freeman continues to knock down triples with ease, ranking in a tie for 58th nationally at 47.2% from downtown. But only three players ahead of him have put up as many or more attempts than his 106 so far this season.
Akron, coming off that loss to Buffalo, will look to turn it around on the road in Oxford against Miami. The RedHawks lead the all-time series 23-20, but the Zips swept Miami last season.