
A career game from Aaron Brown, who surpassed 20 points for the second straight game, would not be enough for Saint Joseph's Tuesday night.
After building a lead as large as 13 in the first half, the Hawks would trade blows with the Saint Louis Billikens for the remainder of regulation before forcing overtime.
Saint Louis would outscore Saint Joseph's 11-4 in the extra period, picking up a 68-61 win over the Hawks in the end.
After building a lead as large as 13 in the first half, the Hawks would trade blows with the Saint Louis Billikens for the remainder of regulation before forcing overtime.
Saint Louis would outscore Saint Joseph's 11-4 in the extra period, picking up a 68-61 win over the Hawks in the end.
The Hawks would come out of the gate strong, building a lead as large as 13 in the first half, but would see that lead dwindle to just five by the end of the half.
The two teams would trade leads in the second half, and the Billikens would find themselves with a two point advantage in the final seconds of regulation.
DeAndre' Bembry would drive the lane with just 5.4 seconds remaining, sinking a layup to tie the game at 57-57. The Hawks would then force a turnover to give them one last shot at winning in regulation.
Brendan "The Franchise" Casper would have his full-court pass picked off with just one second remaining, however, as the Hawks and Billikens headed to overtime.
It would be all Saint Louis in the extra period, as the Billikens outscored the Hawks 11-4 to pick up a 68-61 win over Saint Joseph's.
Aaron Brown would record a career-high 21 points, and DeAndre' Bembry would add 19 points and 12 rebounds, but it wouldn't be enough, as the Hawks fell to just 9-12 on the season.
By: Kyle Babcock
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The two teams would trade leads in the second half, and the Billikens would find themselves with a two point advantage in the final seconds of regulation.
DeAndre' Bembry would drive the lane with just 5.4 seconds remaining, sinking a layup to tie the game at 57-57. The Hawks would then force a turnover to give them one last shot at winning in regulation.
Brendan "The Franchise" Casper would have his full-court pass picked off with just one second remaining, however, as the Hawks and Billikens headed to overtime.
It would be all Saint Louis in the extra period, as the Billikens outscored the Hawks 11-4 to pick up a 68-61 win over Saint Joseph's.
Aaron Brown would record a career-high 21 points, and DeAndre' Bembry would add 19 points and 12 rebounds, but it wouldn't be enough, as the Hawks fell to just 9-12 on the season.
By: Kyle Babcock
Follow us on Twitter: @BroadStBeat