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Men: Indiana goes two OTs to win wild one
By wire services
Published January 16, 2005
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - D.J. White scored six of his 16 in the second overtime to lift Indiana to a 75-73 win over Purdue on Saturday.
Marshall Strickland's three-point play with 19 seconds left sent it to the first overtime, which had a wild finish. Strickland made two free throws with .9 seconds left for a 63-61 lead.
Andrew Ford then heaved a pass to Carl Landry, who caught the ball between two defenders, was fouled and made a layup. After reviewing the play, officials determined Landry was fouled before the buzzer. But he missed the free throw.
A 7-0 run gave IU a 70-65 lead with 1:25 left. But Purdue's two 3-pointers made it 74-73 with 5.7 seconds left before Bracey Wright's free throw and Brandon McKnight's missed desperation heave.
MICHIGAN 66, PENN ST. 62: Ron Coleman scored 12, all on second-half 3-pointers, for the visiting Wolverines. His fourth 3-pointer made it 62-57 with less than two minutes left.
Also, Penn State guard Marlon Smith is expected to miss the rest of the season after being diagnosed with a partial blockage of an artery in his brain. He collapsed during practice Jan.7.
GEORGETOWN 66, VILLANOVA 64: Darrel Owens made two free throws with 0.1 seconds left for the visiting Hoyas. The Wildcats tied it on Wil Sheridan's dunk with two seconds left. Ashanti Cook heaved the inbounds pass to Owens, who was fouled on a layup attempt.
N.D. 67, ST. JOHN'S 66: Chris Thomas made a 3-pointer with 6.5 seconds left for the host Irish after sustaining a concussion late in the first half.
TEXAS TECH 70, TEXAS A&M 56: Ronald Ross scored 27 for the host Red Raiders. A 14-4 run, including six by Darryl Dora, made it 60-45 with 5:19 left.
KANSAS ST. 74, MISSOURI 54: The visiting Tigers made 5 of 26 3-pointers but trailed 61-52 with 3:55 left before the Wildcats' 13-0 run.
USC 98, ARIZ. ST. 94: Nick Young scored a career-high 22 for the visiting Trojans. Young scored 11 in eight minutes for a 84-74 lead.
STANFORD 74, CAL 58: Chris Hernandez scored 14 of his 19 during the first half for the visiting Cardinal, whose 15-4 run late gave it a 36-21 halftime lead.
OREGON 55, WASH. ST. 52: Bryce Taylor scored 26 for the visiting Ducks, who led 53-52 with 41.7 seconds left after Aaron Brooks' 3-point play. The Cougars' Josh Akognon then missed a one-and-one.
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COPPIN ST. 59, FAMU 55: The host Eagles, who rallied from a 30-22 halftime deficit, scored 22 off turnovers and made 26 of 36 free throws.
MORGAN ST. 77, B-CC 62: Tied at 34 at halftime, the host Bears went on a 9-0 run early in the second half.
FLA. TECH 80, SAINT LEO 70: The host Panthers made 30 of 46 shots and took the lead for good at 51-49 midway through the second half on Matt Hill's layup.
[Last modified January 16, 2005, 00:34:19]
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