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    MAC WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT - FINAL
    Buffalo
    Buffalo

    Buffalo Bulls

    20-13, 8-10 MAC
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    C Michigan
    Central Michigan

    Central Michigan Chippewas

    22-10, 14-4 MAC
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    Game Leaders

    J. Smith

    J. Smith #4 - BUF

    23PTS
    9/19FG
    0/0FT
    T. Moore

    T. Moore #2 - CMU

    18PTS
    6/15FG
    6/6FT
    Full Box Score
    Team Stats
    BUFCMU
    Field Goal %
    40.0
    36.4
    Three Point %
    50.0
    25.0
    Turnovers
    16
    15
    Rebounds
    43
    42

    Game Information

    Rocket Arena
    1:00 PM, March 12, 2016
    Cleveland, OH
    Attendance: 1,322
    • Referees:
    • Barb Smith
    • Jesse Dickerson
    • Cameron Inouye

    Buffalo women advance to first-ever NCAA Tournament

    Stephanie Reid banked in a floater at the buzzer in overtime and eighth-seeded Buffalo became the highest seed to win the Mid-American Conference Tournament in a 73-71 victory over No. 2 seed Cen
    Mar 12, 2016, 05:13 pm - Associated Press

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    2024-25 Mid-American Conference Standings

    TeamCONFGBOVR
    Ball State16-2-27-8
    Buffalo13-5330-7
    Toledo13-5324-9
    Kent State12-6421-12
    Miami (OH)11-7519-12
    Bowling Green11-7518-13
    Central Michigan9-9714-17
    Western Michigan8-10812-18
    Northern Illinois6-121013-17
    Akron4-141210-21
    Ohio4-14126-23
    Eastern Michigan1-17152-27
    Full Standings

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