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No. 16 the buzzer Hoyas necktie, upper No. 9 Mizzou in OT

30 November 2010
Cbssports.com Wire reports
30 November 2010

KANSAS City, Mo--Fortunately for Georgetown, Jason Clark you don't know it is only 1 to 6 from row 3 point in the regulation.

In his ignorance 6-foot-2 guard up canned three 3-pointers in overtime Tuesday night, release no. 16 Georgetown intact 111-102 win against No. 9 Missouri, in the Centre of the Sprint sold-out and many pro-Missouri.

"I was not aware," Clark said the poor beginning. "But these guys behind me told me to keep shooting.They have confidence in me, so I kept shooting. "

Tigers erased 18-point halftime deficit, but faltered-free line for disposal in the final seconds of regulation.

After Michael Dixon hits only one of two foul shots with 14.1 seconds left to give Missouri 94-91 lead, Chris Wright 3-pointer bound matchup of unbeatens of 94.

Shouldering responsibility Disappointed Dixon insisted.

"I'm a point guard," he said. "Point guard made free throws. "

Austin Freeman is 31 points for the Hoyas (7-0), which have earned their first seven games for the second consecutive season. Missouri (5-1) trailed in the whole game to 3-pointer 77-75 lead that had a capacity crowd roaring of canned Marcus Denmon.

Denmon has 27 points for Missouri, three of the four missed free throws in the final 19 seconds rule. Hoyas striking 15 3-pointers were 18 of 18 of the order as piling up most points allow Missouri Kansas State routed as Tigers 111-56 on 3 Jan, 1998

"He felt and ultimately they will cease to take photographs, because we were there and we were turning play really difficult," said Denmon. "Georgetown To credit because they made pictures.He was wounded when we have and we remain rate and work hard, and finally cut lead away and took the lead.I felt we had the game in the control, but in the end you must complete and free games. "

Dixon, who missed the only shot, held during the first half, sparked the second half surge and ends with 17 points.

Ricardo Ratliffe is 22 points for the Tigers.

Freeman, Big East coaches preseason choice for Conference player of the year, has scored 62 points in its last two games for the Hoyas, which bring 54-47 at halftime.

After Vee Sanford 3-pointer to put back to the upper Georgetown 78-77, Dickson driving layup has given the right lead back to the Tigers.Denmon Ratliffe-scored and I get an easy basket.Turnover from another Hoya lead to Kim English driving layup for 85-80 lead and Georgetown called time out with 4: 21 to go.

Freeman flushed immediately lead all by itself.His reign a Layup from English for three-point play, and then he drove for another layup that he is bound with a little more than 3 minutes to go.

"I think we all we wanted to carry out tonight," Georgetown coach, said John Thompson III."This is a very good win against a good, well-coached team. you should be prepared and carefully for 40 to 45 minutes because if you start to relax and make mistakes, they will benefit from both ends of the Court is made very of Missouri press, but their defence is simply a halfcourt as effective, if not more effective. we have the end of the game, but our players have shown great poise."

Freeman, Georgetown Bench screamed "Shoot it! Shoot it!"Let the shot clock for infringement of the wind, and Missouri went from top 89 87 for reverse layup from Lawrence Bowers.

Two photos for foul of Dixon again brought roar of the crowd, giving the Tigers 93-89 lead 26.1 seconds to go.

While the Hoyas hit 7 of their first 8 pictures and 20 of the 28 in the first half, Denmon hold Tigers in the game he is 6 to 7 and missed only one of five of the Rainbow in the first half.

Georgetown has taken 23-13 lead with 14-4 starting ceiling where Freeman hit in its first 3 pointer points with 11: 33 left in the first half.

Hoyas lead reaches 18 where Freeman cart is-17 at the end of the 9-0. Denmon returned with 3-pointers in successive realms, then English hit for Tigers layup. at this point, Georgetown, only four of his first 19 photos and had 14 points outside the speed.

Two free throws by Safford of Justin cut Georgetown lead to 44-34, then work the ball around the Hoyas to give Freeman uncontested species of the Rainbow and he nailed it.

Tigers had five players in double figures, including English with 11 and Bowers 10. Sims had 10 for the Hoyas.

"Georgetown for the biggest shock early determination of 18, but our boys just scratched and Daft and I have the game to seven points at halftime," coach Mike Anderson said Missouri. "They shot the ball unbelievable. at any time to go 18 for 18 of the free throw line and you have to go overtime to win that tells you a little about our team basketball. "

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