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The Cougars are very much alive in the NCAA Tournament, thanks to a sweet inbounds play in the final seconds of Friday night's Sweet 16 game against Purdue.
With the score tied at 60 and with 2.8 seconds remaining in the game, coach Kelvin Sampson and the Coogs drew up a play called "51" that was designed for All-American guard L.J. Cryer.
But it didn't quite work out.
Thanks to a bit of improvisation by point guard Milos Uzan and forward Joseph Tugler, the Cougars — the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Region — got the win and a trip to the Elite Eight on Sunday afternoon against No. 2 Tennessee.
The winner earns a trip the Final Four in San Antonio.
Read Joseph Duarte's analysis here.
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