Men's College Basketball 2025-26 Undefeated Teams Tracker: Miami (OH) Is 30-0

Only one men's college basketball team remains undefeated in the 2025-2026 season.

Men's College Basketball 2025-26 Undefeated Teams Tracker: Miami (OH) Is 30-0
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There's one remaining undefeated team in men's college basketball: Miami (Ohio). The RedHawks are up to No. 19 in the latest AP Top 25 poll, as of Mar. 2., and are firing on all cylinders. How long can they stay perfect? Here's the latest: No. 19 Miami (Ohio), Mid-American, 30-0 Miami made it 30-0 with a narrow 74-72 win over Toledo on Tuesday. The Redhawks keep squeaking out victories: They had a 69-67 win over Western Michigan on Friday night after taking down Eastern Michigan by double digits, 74-64, on Tuesday night. The RedHawks' other recent wins this month are against Bowling Green, UMass, in-state foe Ohio and Marshall. The RedHawks are in a curious spot, though. They haven't had a single Quad 1 matchup yet, but they're also 10-0 on the road, 1-0 in neutral locations and have a Quad 2 win under their belt. Miami won't face a single ranked opponent all season, though Akron, which the RedHawks have already defeated, is 62nd in NET. (Miami itself is ranked 51st there.) Three of Miami's 25 wins are against Division II opponents, but it has handled Division I teams just fine, too.

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