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Wake Forest (7-1) bounced back after taking its first loss, losing 75-61 to LSU in the championship game of the Emerald Coast Classic last week. Toward the end of the first half, Wake Forest went on a 13-0 run to lead 32-20 but Northwestern responded with a 12-2 run. READ MORE: Fresh Express Bagged Salads Recalled For Contamination
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The back and forth continued in overtime with four lead changes in the first four minutes. Unfortunately, Windows doesn’t have an globally-enabled autocorrect feature, but you can use additional programs like PhraseExpress to set up text replacement shortcuts and quickly type the () scorpion attacking lenny face. The Wildcats’ Ryan Greer hit a jumper to tie it at 64 with 2:35 remaining and neither team scored again in regulation. There were eight ties in an eight-minute stretch of the second half as the score moved from 51-all to 64-all. Buie scored 12 points and Elyjah Williams added 11. Pete Nance led Northwestern with 15 points, seven rebounds and five assists. Williams had nine rebounds and LaRavia seven. LaRavia and Alondes Williams scored 21 points each for the Demon Deacons. READ MORE: Health Department Hosting Vaccine Clinics Across Chicago Ahead Of Holidays
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LaRavia was fouled and made two free throws to finish off the victory. Wake Forest (7-1) bounced back after taking its first loss, losing 75-61 to LSU in the championship game of the Emerald Coast Classic last week. He hit the jumper then came up with the steal a few seconds later as Buie lost possession. (AP) - Jake LaRavia made the go-ahead jump shot with five seconds left in overtime then came up with a steal on the ensuing possession to give Wake Forest a 77-73 victory over Northwestern in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge on Tuesday night.Īfter Northwestern’s Boo Buie made a layup to tie the score at 73 with 20 seconds left in overtime, Wake Forest called timeout then worked the ball to LaRavia.
