Mid-American Conference: Season 2020-21

Games Schedule
Mar.13:Ohio 84-69 Buffalo
Mar.12:Akron 74-81Buffalo
Mar.12:Ohio 87-80 Toledo
Mar.11:Ball St. 89-91Toledo
Mar.11:Ohio 85-63 Kent St.
Mar.11:Miami, OH 63-74Buffalo
Mar.11:BGSU 67-74Akron
Mar.5:Kent St. 67-81Buffalo
Mar.5:EMU 64-63 W.Michiga
Mar.5:Ball St. 70-89Toledo
Mar.5:NIU 79-74 CMU
Mar.2:Toledo 79-81CMU
Mar.2:Akron 78-80Buffalo
Mar.2:W.Michiga 73-63 NIU
Mar.2:EMU 65-100Ball St.
Mar.2:Miami, OH 84-79 BGSU
Feb.27:Buffalo 86-66 Ohio
Feb.27:CMU 91-97Ball St.
Feb.27:Kent St. 64-51 Miami, OH
Feb.27:W.Michiga 44-91Toledo
Feb.27:NIU 57-91EMU
Feb.26:BGSU 83-71 Akron
Feb.25:CMU 73-85Buffalo
Feb.25:Miami, OH 74-66 W.Michiga
Feb.25:EMU 67-86Ohio
Feb.24:Kent St. 71-90Ball St.
Feb.23:Akron 73-90Ohio
Feb.23:BGSU 82-69 EMU
Feb.23:Buffalo 102-74 NIU
Feb.23:Miami, OH 96-54 CMU
Feb.20:EMU 51-64Kent St.
Feb.20:Miami, OH 69-64 NIU
Feb.19:Toledo 80-70 Buffalo
Feb.19:Akron 88-79 Ball St.
Feb.16:NIU 76-81Akron
Feb.16:BGSU 75-62 Ball St.
Feb.16:Miami, OH 75-87Toledo
Feb.16:Kent St. 76-69 W.Michiga
Feb.13:NIU 58-80Kent St.
Feb.13:BGSU 88-81 Toledo
Feb.12:W.Michiga 54-86Buffalo
Feb.12:Akron 83-76 Miami, OH
Feb.9:Kent St. 71-67 BGSU
Feb.6:Toledo 67-81Ball St.
Feb.6:W.Michiga 67-65 CMU
Feb.6:Miami, OH 64-88Buffalo
Feb.5:Akron 72-61 Kent St.
Feb.3:W.Michiga 76-70 BGSU
Feb.2:Ohio 83-69 CMU
Feb.2:Akron 76-91Toledo
Feb.2:Buffalo 78-58 Ball St.
Feb.2:Miami, OH 68-77Kent St.
Jan.30:W.Michiga 56-65Miami, OH
Jan.30:Ball St. 42-74Akron
Jan.30:CMU 76-83Kent St.
Jan.30:Toledo 84-66 BGSU
Jan.29:Ohio 76-75 Buffalo
Jan.27:BGSU 91-96Kent St.
Jan.26:Toledo 90-81 Miami, OH
Jan.26:W.Michiga 58-81Ohio
Jan.26:EMU 65-86Akron
Jan.23:Kent St. 74-76Toledo
Jan.23:Ball St. 77-85Ohio
Jan.23:Akron 79-68 W.Michiga
Jan.23:Miami, OH 85-63 EMU
Jan.21:EMU 77-92Buffalo
Jan.21:BGSU 77-96Miami, OH
Jan.21:CMU 67-81Akron
Jan.19:Akron 69-57 BGSU
Jan.19:Buffalo 81-84Kent St.
Jan.19:CMU 72-89Toledo
Jan.19:Ball St. 71-81Miami, OH
Jan.16:EMU 64-75CMU
Jan.16:NIU 58-78Ball St.
Jan.16:Kent St. 89-79 Ohio
Jan.16:Toledo 94-95Akron
Jan.15:BGSU 76-69 Buffalo
Jan.14:Calvin 56-67EMU
Jan.12:Miami, OH 61-78Ohio
Jan.12:EMU 63-96Toledo
Jan.12:Akron 65-67NIU
Jan.12:Kent St. 94-85 CMU
Jan.12:Buffalo 85-69 W.Michiga
Jan.12:Ball St. 88-64 BGSU
Jan.9:BGSU 93-65 CMU
Jan.9:NIU 58-70Miami, OH
Jan.9:Akron 59-71EMU
Jan.9:W.Michiga 54-80Kent St.
Jan.9:Ball St. 69-86Buffalo
Jan.8:Ohio 78-95Toledo
Jan.5:CMU 69-90BGSU
Jan.5:NIU 73-76Ohio
Jan.5:Toledo 84-82 Kent St.
Jan.2:Toledo 70-59 W.Michiga
Jan.2:Ohio 78-68 Ball St.
Jan.2:BGSU 68-42 NIU
Jan.1:Kent St. 62-66Akron
Dec.30:BGSU 83-75 Ohio
Dec.29:CMU 87-60 EMU
Dec.27:Olivet 65-94EMU
Dec.22:NIU 55-78Toledo
Dec.22:Ohio 70-90Akron
Dec.22:Ball St.  76-68  W.Michiga
Dec.20:Olivet 66-127CMU
Dec.19:Miami, OH 68-69Bradley
Dec.19:Valpo 57-71Toledo
Dec.19:Ball St. 57-67Indiana S
Dec.19:Malone 83-93Akron
Dec.19:Buffalo 96-107Syracuse
Dec.18:BGSU  85-65  RMU
Dec.18:Chicago S 54-64NIU
Dec.18:CMU 61-76W.Michiga
Dec.16:Toledo  96-87  Marshall
Dec.15:Buffalo  90-62  Miami, OH
Dec.15:St.Bona.  81-74  Akron
Dec.14:St.Franc 39-91CMU
Dec.13:NIU 53-106Iowa (5)
Dec.13:Ohio 67-81Marshall
Dec.13:NKU 73-92Kent St.
Dec.13:Milwaukee  71-63  W.Michiga
Dec.13:Wright St  85-67  BGSU
Dec.12:Valpo 79-84CMU
Dec.12:Ill.St. 66-82Ball St.
Dec.12:Detroit  67-57  W.Michiga
Dec.12:Cedarvill 49-97Akron
Dec.12:UMKC 57-64Toledo
Dec.11:MSJU 64-79Miami, OH
Dec.10:Mercyhurs 64-81Buffalo
Dec.10:Purdue NW 72-92Ohio
Dec.9:Toledo 71-91Michigan (4)
Dec.9:Adrian 35-95EMU
Dec.9:W.Illinoi 57-67Miami, OH
Dec.8:Kent St.  80-66  Detroit
Dec.8:Ball St.  79-70  NIU
Dec.7:Adrian 42-62W.Michiga
Dec.6:CSU 46-101Ohio
Dec.6:W.Michiga 61-79Mich.St.
Dec.6:CMU  79-73  W.Illinoi
Dec.6:Buffalo 78-86BGSU
Dec.5:NIU 59-89Pittsburg
Dec.5:Miami, OH 47-71Wright St
Dec.5:UIC 66-68Ball St.
Dec.4:Kent St. 64-71Virginia (16)
Dec.4:Toledo  91-74  EMU
Dec.3:Purdue NW 67-88BGSU
Dec.2:Ball St. 65-84Michigan (4)
Dec.2:Point Par 41-90Kent St.
Dec.2:SIUE  73-53  NIU
Dec.2:Flagler  92-73  CMU
Dec.1:CMU 76-96FIU
Dec.1:CSU 61-70Toledo
Nov.30:BGSU  78-76  App State
Nov.28:SC State 78-101BGSU
Nov.28:CMU 72-74UIC
Nov.28:Buffalo 74-78Army
Nov.27:Toledo 73-76Xavier
Nov.27:Buffalo  74-65  Towson
Nov.27:Ohio 75-77Illinois (3)
Nov.26:Toledo  80-53  Oakland
Nov.26:Ohio  84-72  NC A&T
Nov.25:BGSU 82-96Michigan (4)
Nov.25:Ball St. 73-74NKU
Nov.25:Chicago S 61-84Ohio
Nov.25:W.Michiga 62-66Butler
Nov.25:Bradley  61-59  Toledo
Nov.25:N.Dakota 67-81Miami, OH
Nov.25:EMU 67-83Mich.St.
Nov.25:UIC  65-61  NIU
MAC Standings
1
15-4 (20-7)
2
13-5 (15-7)
3
12-6 (14-7)
4
9-5 (13-7)
5
12-7 (15-8)
6
10-8 (14-10)
7
9-8 (12-10)
8
8-9 (10-12)
9
4-12 (15-16)
10
3-11 (6-12)
11
3-13 (7-16)
12
2-12 (3-16)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Jackson_Loren1

Akron
(173-PG-96)
Avg: 22.0

19.3
19.3
Bobcats Win First MAC Championship Since 2012 (Photo: MAC)
Ohio University 2020-21
Jeff Boals Jeff Boals Boals
Dwight Wilson
Wilson
Bennett Van der Plas
Van der Plas
Jason Preston
Preston
Lunden McDay
McDay
Ben Roderick
Roderick
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
4  Dwight Wilson 203 (6'8'') F USASr Lincoln (Tallahassee, FL)
5  Bennett Van der Plas 201 (6'7'') SF 98 USAJr Ripon (Ripon, WI)
0  Jason Preston 193 (6'4'') G 99 USAJr Believe Sports Acade (Athens, TN)
15  Lunden McDay 190 (6'3'') G USASo St.Vincent-St.Mary (Akron, OH)
3  Ben Roderick 196 (6'5'') F USASo Olentangy Liberty (Powell, OH)
10  Mark Sears 186 (6'1'') G USAFr Hargrave Military HS (Chatham, VA)
32  Colin Granger 206 (6'9'') F USAFr Lambert (Suwanee, GA)
11  Sam Towns 206 (6'9'') F USAFr Winchendon (Winchendon, MA)
2  Miles Brown 185 (6'1'') G USASo Northstar Christian (Rochester, NY)
23  Rifen Miguel 203 (6'8'') F 99 AngolaJr West Oaks Academy (Orlando, FL) / Tallahassee
10  Connor Murrell 201 (6'7'') G 97 USASr Sioux City East (Sioux City, IA)
24  Mason McMurray 201 (6'7'') F 99 USASo Stow-Munroe Falls (Stow, OH)
12  John Tenerowicz 185 (6'1'') G USAJr St.Ignatius (Cleveland, OH)
21  Jalen White 196 (6'5'') G USAFr Sam Rayburn (Pasadena, TX)
1  Michael Brown Jr. 178 (5'10'') PG USASo Northstar Christian (Rochester, NY)
22  Nolan Foster 208 (6'10'') C USASo Mattawan (Mattawan, MI)
Head Coach: Jeff Boals
Coach Assistant: Kyle Barlow
Coach Assistant: Lamar Thornton
Coach Assistant: Lee Martin
Bobcats Win First MAC Championship Since 2012 - Mar 14, 2021
Last March, the Ohio Bobcats were on the floor warming up for their quarterfinal opener when they were told the tournament was cancelled.
Nothing stopped them this year.
Jason Preston (6'4''-G-99) scored 22 points and Ohio dominated from the start to win its first Mid-American Conference Tournament championship since 2012, an 84-69 victory on Saturday night over Buffalo, which was trying for a record third straight title.
The Bobcats (16-7), whose season was temporarily put on hold by COVID-19, are in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012, when they shocked Michigan on their way to the Sweet 16. They'll receive the league's automatic bid when the seedings are announced Sunday night.
'It's so surreal,' said Preston, who was named the tournament's most outstanding player. 'We've had this goal. We really wanted it. I'm so grateful to be here right now.'
Gratitude was a common feeling for all of Ohio's players. Before coming to Cleveland and playing on Thursday in the quarterfinals, the Bobcats had just three games over a 36-day period after several postponements or cancellations due to the pandemic.
But in just their second year under coach Jeff Boals , an Ohio alum, the Bobcats put together a remarkable three-day run.
First, they knocked off No. 4 seed Kent State by 22 in the quarterfinals. Then they toppled top-seeded Toledo in the semis before throttling Buffalo, the closest thing the MAC has to a dynasty after winning four titles since 2015.
For Boals, winning the title at his alma mater makes it even more special.
'I wanted these guys to experience the same things that I experienced,' said Boals, a captain on Ohio's 1994 NCAA team. 'This is going to be a memory of a lifetime. They'll be bonded for a lifetime.'
Ben Roderick (6'5''-F) added 20 points and Dwight Wilson (6'8''-F) 17 for No. 5 seed Ohio, which built a 20-point halftime lead, stopped a Buffalo comeback and won its seventh MAC title. The Bobcats led by double digits for 34 minutes.
When Buffalo's hopes were extinguished and as the final seconds ticked off the clock, Ohio's players, who spent most of the night wildly waving towels, joined fans to chant 'O-U, Oh, yeah!' before the Bobcats bounced around the floor in celebration.
Ronaldo Segu (6'0''-PG-99) scored 24 to lead the Bulls (16-8) and Josh Mballa (6'7''-F-99) had 16 and 11 rebounds for Buffalo, which couldn't overcome a sloppy start.
A year ago, the Bobcats were on the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse floor getting ready to play Akron when they were informed the tournament was off. Uncertain of what lie ahead, they got in one last scrimmage.
'I was just sitting in the same locker, same chair as last year,' Boals said, reflecting on 2020. 'Everyone's world changed in that minute.'
After losing to Buffalo by 20 on Feb. 27, Ohio's final two regular-season games were called off. The 12-day break meant their legs were fresher than the other teams in Cleveland.
'Maybe a blessing in disguise, ' Boals said.
So is having Preston.
The junior guard did a little of everything, adding seven assists, six rebounds, and five steals in the title game.
The second-seeded Bulls were appearing in their fifth MAC final since 2015, and were technically the defending champions after winning the tourney in 2019. But Buffalo started poorly, never found its rhythm and may have been feeling the effects of going to overtime with Akron on Friday.
'They were just sharper than us tonight,' said Buffalo coach Jim Whitesell . 'We just didn't get it done.'
Buffalo, which had won 13 of its previous 14 games in Cleveland, got within 52-42 midway through the second half. But just when it looked like things were getting interesting, Preston put Ohio back in control.
He fed Ben Vander Plas for a 3-pointer and squeezed a pass inside to Wilson, who was fouled and completed the three-point play. Preston then drove and whipped a pass back to the top of the key for Vander Plas, who buried a long 3 and posed to admire his work.
'Those shots were huge,' Boals said.
When his name was called to accept the MAC title trophy, Boals, who has made a habit of dancing with his players in the locker room after big wins, busted out some moves to the delight of the Bobcats as he crossed the floor.
Preston and Vander Plas, who both considered leaving Ohio after a coaching change was made following the 2019 season, said Boals has delivered on every promised he's made.
Now, they're champions.
'We love Jeff Boals ,' Preston said.
'Love that guy,' added Vander Plas.

MAC Tournament Final: Ohio - Buffalo 84-69
MAC Tournament Semifinals:
Ohio - Toledo 87-80
Buffalo - Akron 81-74

Courtesy of mac-sports.com
All-MAC Awards 2021 - Mar 14, 2021
All-Tournament MVP: USA Jason Preston (6'4''-G-99) of Ohio
Player of the Year: USA Marreon Jackson (6'1''-G) of Toledo
Defensive Player of the Year: France Josh Mballa (6'7''-F-99) of Buffalo
Freshman of the Year: USA Ryan Rollins (6'4''-G) of Toledo
Sixth Man of the Year: USA Trey Diggs (6'6''-G/F) of BGSU
Coach of the Year: Tod Kowalczyk of Toledo

All-MAC 1st Team 2021
Jackson
Jackson
Turner
Turner
Pippen
Pippen
Preston
Preston
Jackson
Jackson

1st Team

USA Loren Jackson (5'8''-PG-96) of Akron
USA Justin Turner (6'4''-G-98) of BGSU
USA Danny Pippen (6'9''-F) of Kent St.
USA Jason Preston (6'4''-G-99) of Ohio
USA Marreon Jackson (6'1''-G) of Toledo

All-MAC 2nd Team 2021
El-Amin
El-Amin
Mballa
Mballa
Williams
Williams
Graves
Graves
Littleson
Littleson

2nd Team

USA Ishmael El-Amin (6'1''-G) of Ball St.
France Josh Mballa (6'7''-F-99) of Buffalo
USA Jeenathan Williams (6'5''-F-99) of Buffalo
USA Jayvon Graves (6'3''-G-98) of Buffalo
USA Spencer Littleson (6'4''-G-98) of Toledo

All-MAC 3rd Team 2021
Plowden
Plowden
Nuga
Nuga
Grant
Grant
Van der Plas
Van der Plas
Wilson
Wilson

3rd Team

USA Daeqwon Plowden (6'6''-G/F) of BGSU
Canada Mike Nuga (6'2''-G) of Kent St.
USA Dae Dae Grant (6'2''-G-01) of Miami, OH
USA Bennett Van der Plas (6'7''-SF-98) of Ohio
USA Dwight Wilson (6'8''-F) of Ohio

All-MAC Honorable Mention 2021
Trimble Jr.
Trimble Jr.
Walton
Walton
Rollins
Rollins
White
White
Lee
Lee

Honorable Mention

USA Bryan Trimble Jr. (6'2''-G-98) of Akron
USA K.J. Walton (6'3''-G-96) of Ball St.
USA Ryan Rollins (6'4''-G) of Toledo
USA Artis White (5'10''-PG) of W.Michigan
USA Greg Lee (6'9''-F-98) of W.Michigan

All-MAC All-Defensive Team 2021
Freeman
Freeman
Mballa
Mballa
Jacobs
Jacobs
McDay
McDay
Littleson
Littleson

All-Defensive Team

USA Enrique Freeman (6'7''-F-00) of Akron
France Josh Mballa (6'7''-F-99) of Buffalo
USA Malique Jacobs (6'4''-G) of Kent St.
USA Lunden McDay (6'3''-G) of Ohio
USA Spencer Littleson (6'4''-G-98) of Toledo

All-MAC All-Freshman Team 2021
Fulcher
Fulcher
Polk
Polk
Sears
Sears
Rollins
Rollins

All-Freshman Team

USA Josiah Fulcher (6'3''-G) of BGSU
USA Elias Kaden (F) of Blue Mountain
USA Aundre Polk (6'10''-F) of CMU
USA Mark Sears (6'1''-G) of Ohio
USA Ryan Rollins (6'4''-G) of Toledo

All-MAC All-Tournament Team 2021
Jackson
Jackson
Mballa
Mballa
Williams
Williams
Preston
Preston
Van der Plas
Van der Plas

All-Tournament Team

USA Marreon Jackson (6'1''-G) of Toledo
France Josh Mballa (6'7''-F-99) of Buffalo
USA Jeenathan Williams (6'5''-F-99) of Buffalo
USA Jason Preston (6'4''-G-99) of Ohio
USA Bennett Van der Plas (6'7''-SF-98) of Ohio