The top-ranked Indiana Hoosiers entered their matchup against Butler with some lofty wins under their belt — Georgetown, North Carolina, Georgia — but they had their hands full with the feisty Bulldogs on Saturday. The game went to overtime, and that’s when little-used walk-on sophomore Alex Barlow etched his name in Bulldog lore with a spinning floater with 2.3 seconds left. A desperation heave by Indiana missed badly and, due in large part to the neutral court setting, it was probably the first time in history nobody rushed the court after upsetting a #1 team.
via Butler Athletics

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