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Only 14 schools have ever reached 30-0 in Division I men's basketball.

The Miami RedHawks have the opportunity to join that exclusive club Tuesday night as they host the Toledo Rockets. 19th-ranked Miami is the talk of the college basketball world, and a win tonight would put them just one game away from a perfect regular season.

Toledo will surely do all they can to prevent a happy ending in Miami's final home game of the season. The Rockets are on a three-game winning streak, most recently beating Ohio on the road, 79-67.

Miami hasn't lost yet this season but had another close call against Western Michigan on Feb. 27, pulling out a 69-67 win on Trey Perry's last-second shot. A win tonight would not only move Miami to 30-0 on the year, it would also lock up the No. 1 seed in the Mid-American Conference tournament.

Follow along for live updates from Millett Hall in the RedHawks pursuit of perfection.

Miami University announces new arena​


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Amidst the RedHawks' historic hoops run, Miami University just approved plans for a brand-new indoor arena on campus. The $242 million facility passed the board unanimously, with proponents highlighting the need for renewed facilities equipped for modern broadcasts and an improved fan experience. The proposal was not without critics, many of whom felt saddened by the choice of location on top of Cook Field. For more on the planned arena, check out what we know about the new facilities at Cook Field.

Miami RedHawks men's basketball's current AP ranking​


At 29-0, the RedHawks continue soaring up the Associated Press Top 25 poll. Miami landed at No. 19 in the March 2 rankings, up two spots from No. 21 the week prior. The RedHawks have not been ranked higher than 19th since the 1952-53 season, when they peaked at 12th. The RedHawks were last ranked No. 19 in the 1977-78 season, when they reached the NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal before losing to eventual champion Kentucky.

Miami RedHawks basketball vs Toledo odds, predictions​


In their final home game of the season, BetMGM has the RedHawks as 7.5-point favorites over Toledo. The total is set at 162.5 points, with Miami as -350 favorites to win outright. Toledo comes into the game at 16-13 overall with a 10-6 conference record, while Miami is still undefeated at 29-0 with a 16-0 conference mark.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Undefeated Miami RedHawks men's basketball vs Toledo live updates

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