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Big Sky Tourney Quarterfinals

wildfan

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UM leads MSU 30-29 at halftime. Tied at 37 with about 14 minutes left.

UNC up 36-30 at ISU at the half, but the Bengals come out on a 8-2 run to start the 2nd half to tie the score.
 
UNC and ISU tiead at 43 with 10:28 left.

With 6:02 left, MSU has opened up an 8-point lead on the grisly um basketball team in Mazola. 50-42.
 
Did any of you hear the very end of the audio on the ISU-UNC game? VOTB and his pardner were having a great laugh at the expense of the grisly we-lost-to-our-rivals-who-were-not-play-very-well-down-the-stretch-on-our-own-floor um basketball team while spreading the word to Frank and the others on press row that the Bobcats were victorious in Mazola. I loved it. They are now officially my 2nd-favorite radio team in the league. Second only to Wildcat Carl or his stand-in Steve Klauke.
 
MISSOULA, Mont. -- Will Bynum scored 15 points, including a decisive three-point play with seven seconds left, to lift Montana State to a 56-54 win over Montana in the first round of the Big Sky Conference Tournament on Saturday night.

Divaldo Mbunga added nine points and 11 rebounds for the sixth-seeded Bobcats (13-16, 6-10 Big Sky), who avenged two losses to the Grizzlies earlier this season and won their first league tournament game since 1999.

Montana State trailed 30-29 at halftime, but used a 12-0 run in the middle of the second half to take a 50-42 lead. Trailing 53-52 with 22 seconds left, the Grizzlies (17-12, 11-5) held on for the last shot. But Bynum stole an Anthony Johnson pass and converted a three-point play with seven seconds remaining to seal the win.

Johnson led the Grizzlies with 19 points, followed by Jordan Hasquet with 12.
The Bobcats shot 38 percent from the field and outrebounded the Grizzlies 40-29, including 18 offensive rebounds.


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