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(Thursday, November 15) Final Score: San Jose State 68, Weber State 67 (OT) San Jose, CA (Sports Network) - D.J. Brown nailed four clutch free throws at the end of overtime to lift the San Jose State Spartains to a 68-67 victory over the Weber State Wildcats at the San Diego State Event Center. James Kinney paced San Jose State (1-2) with a game-high 24 points while Chris Cunningham added 10. Brown finished with only seven points but handed out five assists. Davion Berry finished with 21 points for Weber State (1-1). Scott Bamforth had 11 points and Gelaun Wheelwright tacked on 10 off the bench. Joel Bolomboy brought down a game-high 11 rebounds. San Jose State broke out to a 35-27 lead at halftime after shooting 46.4 percent from the floor in the first 20 minutes including a 5-of-7 effort from beyond the arc. Weber State clawed back in the second half despite connecting on only 39.3 percent of its field goal attempts. The difference was a 12-0 advantage for the Wildcats from 3-point range. The game was tied 59-59 with a minute remaining in regulation. Weber State's Kyle Tesnak then nailed two free throws to put the Wildcats ahead. On tis next posession Cunningham knocked down a jumper that tied it up again and with neither team able to score before the buzzer, sent the game to overtime. Weber State went up 67-64 with just over a minute to play in the extra period. However Brown got to the line on San Jose State's final two posessions and a final shot attempt by Berry missed to give the Spartans the hard-fought win. 11/16 01:31:50 ET Powered by The Sports Network. |
