Texas Tech Stuns Kansas
Darryl Dora made a three-point basket with 3.6 seconds left in the second overtime to give Texas Tech an 80-79 victory over No. 2-ranked Kansas on Monday night at Lubbock, Texas, the Jayhawks’ first Big 12 Conference loss this season.
A desperation shot by Aaron Miles bounced off the backboard as the buzzer sounded and the fans flooded the court and began to chant “Bobby, Bobby,” for Coach Bob Knight, who beat Kansas for the first time in his four seasons at Texas Tech.
Keith Langford scored all five points in the second overtime for the Jayhawks, who fell to 20-2 overall and 10-1 in the conference.
Dora got the chance for the winning shot after Miles was called for traveling with 7.9 seconds left after grabbing a rebound.
Kansas forced the first overtime when Langford scored on a drive with 4.1 seconds left to tie it at 69-69.
The Jayhawks sent the game to a second overtime when Christian Moody tipped in a missed layup by Wayne Simien with one second to play to tie it at 74-74.
Martin Zeno led Texas Tech (16-6, 8-3) with 24 points, while Ronald Ross had 21 points and 11 rebounds.
No. 17 Pittsburgh 68, No. 9 Syracuse 64 -- Carl Krauser made a three-point shot with 47 seconds left and Chevon Troutman made four free throws in the final seconds to lead the Panthers (18-4, 8-3) over the Orange (22-4, 9-3) in a Big East Conference game at Syracuse, N.Y.
Troutman was 16 for 20 from the free-throw line and finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds.
No. 14 Utah 71, Wyoming 62 -- Andrew Bogut had 31 points and 13 rebounds and the Utes (22-3, 10-0) defeated the Cowboys (14-9, 6-4) in a Mountain West Conference game at Salt Lake City to extend their winning streak to 17 games.
Utah improved to 14-0 at home this season and tied the 1990-91 Utes for the second-longest streak in school history. The longest is 23 straight in 1998-99.
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