No. 7 Murray State won a chaotic overtime game against No. 10 San Francisco on Thursday. Check out the highlights from the overtime period.
KJ Williams followed up Bouyea’s shot with a go-ahead layup, giving Murray State an 85-84 lead with 1:33 left. San Francisco’s Zane Meeks hit a game-tying free throw, but Williams gave Murray State a lead that it wouldn’t surrender with a jumper.
Up just two points with 13.7 seconds on the clock, Murray State’s Jordan Skipper-Brown sank a pair of clutch free throws to cement the win:He came up CLUTCH with two makes from the line to seal the game for
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