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Johnson’s foul shots give Buffalo a 75-74 win over Bears
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Johnson’s foul shots give Buffalo a 75-74 win over Bears

Published Nov. 24, 2019 8:33 p.m. ET

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Antwain Johnson hit a pair of foul shots with 5.7 seconds left to lift Buffalo to a 75-74 win over Missouri State to take fifth place at the Charleston Classic on Sunday.

Davonta Jordan led the Bulls (4-2) with 25 points. Buffalo had a 13-point lead late in the first half and were still ahead 56-47 with nine minutes left, but had to hold off the Bears (3-4) down the stretch. The lead changed hands eight times in the final four minutes.

Gaige Prim’s basket with 46 seconds left gave Missouri State it’s last lead at 74-73. After the Bears’ Keandre Cook missed a foul shot with 12 seconds to go, Johnson drove right toward the basket and was fouled. He calmly made both to give Buffalo two wins in three tournament games.

Prim led Missouri State with 21 points.

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