Miami RedHawks Secure Fourth Straight Victory, Top Ball State 27-21
The Miami (Ohio) RedHawks continued their winning streak with a narrow 27-21 victory over Ball State. Led by quarterback Brett Gabbert’s three touchdown passes and clutch field goals by Dom Dzioban, Miami managed to fend off a resilient Ball State team and improve their record to 5-4, keeping them in a strong position within the Mid-American Conference (MAC).
Strong Start from Ball State
Ball State’s defense made an immediate impact as senior linebacker Brandon Berger returned a blocked punt 46 yards for a touchdown, giving the Cardinals a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter. However, Miami quickly responded with a drive that culminated in a 34-yard touchdown pass from Gabbert to receiver Reggie Virgil, evening the score at 7-7.
Following a 27-yard field goal by Ball State’s Jackson Courville early in the second quarter, the Cardinals regained the lead, but Miami promptly responded with a balanced drive. Running back Keyon Mozee’s 25-yard rush set up a third-down pass from Gabbert to Kevin Davis, putting Miami ahead 14-10. The Cardinals narrowed the gap to 14-13 on another field goal but couldn’t hold the RedHawks back for long.
Miami's Offense Finds Rhythm
Gabbert, showing poise and accuracy, connected with Javon Tracy on a crucial 10-yard touchdown pass in the final seconds of the first half. Tracy’s contribution was significant, recording three catches for 56 yards on the drive alone and helping Miami extend their lead to 21-13 at halftime.
Ball State's offense continued to push in the third quarter, with quarterback Kadin Semonza delivering a 55-yard touchdown pass to Justin Bowick, tying the game at 21-21 after a successful two-point conversion. Semonza completed 23 of 36 passes for 280 yards, with Bowick finishing as his top target, amassing 171 receiving yards.
Defensive Showdown in the Fourth Quarter
The fourth quarter showcased Miami's defensive strength, as the RedHawks held the Cardinals scoreless. Redshirt junior kicker Dom Dzioban stepped up for Miami, nailing a 28-yard field goal early in the fourth to put the RedHawks back on top at 24-21. Later, with just under two minutes remaining, Dzioban added another field goal from 39 yards, extending Miami’s lead to 27-21.
On Ball State’s final drive, Miami’s defense sealed the victory as linebacker Matt Salopek recorded a sack, setting up a 4th-and-18 situation that Ball State failed to convert. This decisive stop allowed the RedHawks to run out the clock, securing their fourth consecutive victory.
Notable Performances and Key Stats
- Brett Gabbert: Gabbert finished with 219 passing yards and three touchdowns, extending his career total to 75 touchdown passes, surpassing Zac Dysert for second place in Miami’s program history.
- Reggie Virgil and Javon Tracy: Virgil recorded five catches for 101 yards, including a 34-yard touchdown, while Tracy added six receptions for 85 yards and a score.
- Keyon Mozee: Mozee led Miami’s ground attack with 105 rushing yards on 22 carries, his fifth 100-yard rushing game in the last six outings.
- Matt Salopek: Salopek’s nine tackles brought his career total to 472, moving him to seventh in Miami’s all-time tackles list. His fourth-quarter sack helped Miami secure the win.
On the Ball State side, Semonza threw for 280 yards, and Bowick was a standout with his 171 receiving yards. However, Ball State’s efforts were stifled by Miami’s opportunistic defense, which forced two interceptions from Semonza.
Impact on the MAC Standings
With this victory, Miami improves to 4-1 in conference play, strengthening their position in the MAC standings as they seek a top spot. This latest win adds momentum for Miami, who have shown resilience with their strong defensive play and balanced offensive attack, especially with Gabbert’s continued success as a veteran leader for the team.
Ball State, now 3-6 overall and 2-3 in conference, faces an uphill battle in the remainder of the season. Despite some promising individual performances, the Cardinals will need to address defensive gaps and improve consistency if they hope to finish the season on a positive note.
Looking Ahead
The RedHawks will look to continue their winning streak as they prepare to host Kent State on November 13 at Yager Stadium. With Kent State yet to secure a conference win, Miami has an opportunity to maintain their momentum and potentially improve their bowl game prospects. Fans can expect Miami’s offense to target further refinement, particularly in converting key drives in the second half.
For Ball State, the focus will turn to adjustments on both sides of the ball. They’ll next face Toledo in what could be a pivotal game as the Cardinals aim to rebound from their latest loss and strive to finish the season with a strong performance.
Miami’s triumph over Ball State reflects their tenacity and depth, as they continue to climb the MAC standings. With Gabbert, Mozee, and a formidable defense leading the way, the RedHawks have shown they’re a team to watch as the season enters its critical final stretch.







