111-102 in overtime thriller Missouri outlasts George
Jason Clark in overtime last night to hit three threes, not to win 111-102 to take Georgetown 14 No. 8 Missouri, which lost half band loss of 18 - point, but in the final seconds of regulation free throw line, stumbled upon .
After Michael Dixon Missouri to just 14.1 seconds left to lead 94-91 with two foul shots a hit, tying three-pointer by Chris Wright matchup at all the 94 unbeatens.
Austin Freeman Hoyas for 31 points (7-0), who for the second consecutive season won their first seven games. Missouri (5-1) Marcus Denmon until game three to lead 77-75 off a box, the Sprint Center in Kansas City was a roaring capacity crowd trailed throughout.
Denmon Missouri, who missed three of four free throws in regulation for the last 19 seconds was 27 points. Hoyas line were 18 to 18.
Dixon, who missed only shot he took in the first half sparked the wave of the second half and finished with 17 points.
Ricardo Ratliffe had 22 points for the Tigers.
Freeman, East preseason selection "conference player of the year for large coaches, his Hoyas, who led 54-47 by half in the last two games scored 62 points.
George's Vee Sanford put back on top 78-77 after three, Dixon's driving shot gave the lead back to the Tigers. Denmon and Ratliffe has scored an easy basket. Hoya shot lead over Kim English driving cycle and George to lead 85-80 with 4:21 to go for an expiration date is.
Freeman led alone destroyed immediately. English three-point play drew shooting your driving offense, it was a shooting, it has tied up with just over three minutes left.
Freeman, George Town shouted to him as a back-Shoot Shoot "Shot clock violation and Missouri on the air by a reverse shot down two Laurence Bowers went on top 89-87.
Two foul shots by Dixon then brought a roar from the crowd, with 26.1 seconds left, giving the Tigers led 93-89.
While the Hoyas in the first half hit their first eight shots and 7 20 28, Denmon Tigers continued to play. He was 6 for 7 in the first half over the rainbow one of only five missed.
George capped a 14-4 run with a 23-13 lead when Freeman with 11:33 left in the first half to score their first hit a three pointer.
Leadership "Hoyas 18 reached 9-0 binge at the end of the basket when Freeman made 34-17 Denmon. Back threes on the property consistent with the shooting and the Tigers beat the English at this point., It was George's only four 19 His missed the first shot was 14 points from turnovers.
Justin George Safford two free throws to slice the lead to 44-34, the Hoyas to work around the ball beyond the arc and nailed Freeman can see the challenge.
Tigers with 11 English and 10 including five players with double figures Bowers, it was. Simms was for 10 Hoyas.
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