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by Chris Dobbertean • Jan 30, 2010 5:52 PM EST
This afternoon's Big Ten contest between Indiana and Illinois at Champaign's version of Assembly Hall looked to be headed to overtime, as the game was tied in the dying seconds.
That's when Illinois guard Demetri McCamey took matters into his own hands.
That runner gave the Fighting Illini a 72-70 win, one that moves them to 6-3 in the Big Ten. The Hoosiers, on the other hand, needed to win to get to .500 in both the conference and overall.
You can read more about this one at our Illinois blog, Hail To The Orange, and our Indiana blog, The Crimson Quarry.
(H/T: MrRudy10101 on YouTube)
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