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Oregon State storms from 13 down, beats North Texas in bizarre fashion
Oregon State overcame a 13-point deficit and scored the final nine points to win on a technical foul free throw, marking their third straight close victory this season.
- On Wednesday night, Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team rallied from a 13-point deficit to beat North Texas Mean Green men's basketball team 66-64 at Gill Coliseum, finishing on a 9-0 run.
- After a poor first half, Oregon State Beavers shot just 26% and trailed 29-21 at halftime, prompting coach Wayne Tinkle to scold players before their comeback started with five minutes left.
- Late-Game plays from Ekissi and Lake featured Johan Munch’s free throw at 1:48, Ekissi’s jumper at 51.8 seconds, and Lake’s tying free throws with four in the final seconds.
- The win kept Oregon State Beavers unbeaten at 3-0, their third straight victory by three points or less, and they next play at Oregon on Monday.
- A late administrative technical foul decided the game when North Texas Mean Green was assessed a technical for an illegal timeout attempt with 1.4 seconds remaining, and Josiah Lake II boxed out his opponent into the OSU bench.
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Gill Coliseum goes nuclear as Beavers complete comeback
The roar from Gill Coliseum echoed across campus as the clock ticked down. With 3.8 seconds left, Je’Shawn Stevenson brought the ball up for North Texas but was trapped and forced to call a timeout. The issue: the Mean Green were out of timeouts. Head coach Daniyal Robinson was then assessed a technical foul with one second on the clock, as the crowd chanted, “You can’t do that.” This then led to two free throws for the Beavers. Josiah Lake II …
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