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MSC Tournament Final: In OT - Lindsey Wilson 77. Pikeville 73

Columbia's Kalen Kimberland has 25 points. Pikeville's Jamar Briscoe has 32
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By Dan White

FRANKFORT, KY - In a game that will go down as an all-time Mid-South Conference Tournament classic, the top-seeded Lindsey Wilson College men's basketball team outlasted No. 2-seed Pikeville (Pikeville, KY) 77-73 in overtime on Sunday, March 3, 2003, at the Frankfort Exhibition Center.



The tournament title is the first for the Blue Raiders since 2004-05 and to do so it had to withstand an extraordinary performance from the conference's player of the year.

Pikeville's Jamar Briscoe hit six threes and shot 11 of 23 from the field to finish with a game-high 32 points, but it was a balanced attack by Lindsey Wilson that ultimately won it in the end.

Kalen Kimberland led the bunch with 25 points, hitting 12-of-16 shots from the free-throw line, while Milton Watts added 12 points and 10 rebounds, DeAntra Scott had 11 points and Chris Bridges finished with 10.

"Every play they ran was for Briscoe and we ran everything for Kalen," said Lindsey Wilson head coach Paul Peck. "Unbelievable performances. I can't think of a much better game in our league than this." - Dan White, LIndsey Wilson College.


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