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    A halfcourt buzzer-beater forced overtime, but it was a disputed timeout no-call that stole the spotlight as No. 7 seed Kentucky survived a scare from No. 10 seed Santa Clara 89-84 on Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. With Santa Clara leading 73-70 and 2.4 seconds left in regulation, Broncos forward Allen Graves drained a 3-pointer that appeared to give his team the upset victory. Broncos coach Herb Sendek immediately signaled for a timeout from the sideline, arms waving emphatically. Officials did not grant the request. Kentucky inbounded the ball quickly, and guard Otega Oweh launched a The post Timeout Dispute Mars Kentucky’s Dramatic OT Win Over Santa Clara in NCAA Tournament first appeared on BlackSportsOnline.
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