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Murray State center Tony Easley, right, grabs the rebound from Vanderbilt center A.J. Ogilvy, left, during the first half of their NCAA first-round college basketball game in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, March 18, 2010.

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Murray State stuns Vanderbilt in NCAA

Wins with proverbial buzzer beater

Updated: Thursday, 18 Mar 2010, 3:26 PM MDT
Published : Thursday, 18 Mar 2010, 2:55 PM MDT

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - The president called this one, all right.

Murray State needed every last chance and every last second to get back in the NCAA tournament win column. This had been 24 years in the waiting for basketball fans back in Murray, Ky., and it was as dramatic as they get.

Danero Thomas hit a 15-footer as the buzzer sounded and 13th-seeded Murray State stunned No. 4 seed Vanderbilt 66-65 on Thursday in an NCAA tournament opener in the West Regional.

Perhaps President Barack Obama was onto something picking these revved-up Racers (31-4) to get past the first round. It was the school's first victory in the NCAA tournament since a 78-75 win over North Carolina State in 1988.

For the second time in as many appearances, Vanderbilt (24-9) bowed out early as the higher seed. The Commodores were also a first-round upset victim by Siena in 2008 when seeded fourth.

Murray State, which came in with a 1-13 all-time NCAA tournament record, will play again Saturday at HP Pavilion against the winner of UTEP-Butler.

Jermaine Beal made two free throws with 12.7 seconds left to give Vandy the lead. B.J. Jenkins missed a rushed 3-pointer on the other end, but the ball went out of bounds off a Vanderbilt player with 4.2 seconds left to give Murray State the final shot.

When the winner went down, Murray State's players sprinted to the other end of the floor and fell into a celebratory pile beneath the basket. Vandy star A.J. Ogilvy fell to the floor in defeat, while his teammates crouched near their bench in utter disbelief.

Thomas was the third option on the play — Isacc Miles was supposed to take the last shot — and wound up with 11 points, six rebounds, three steals and three blocked shots.

B.J. Jenkins hit a key 3-pointer with 2:51 to play and finished with 14 points and five assists, and Miles scored 17 for the Racers, who shot 7 for 15 from long range and crashed the offensive glass to create second chances. They held a 39-33 rebounding advantage — 15 of those offensive boards.

The Commodores were set on repeating their special March run in California from 2007, when they reached the regional with a 78-74, double-overtime win over Washington State in the second round two hours northeast in Sacramento.

Vanderbilt used a 7-0 burst to build a 60-56 lead with 3:46 left this time, getting five straight points from John Jenkins. Isaiah Canaan and B.J. Jenkins then hit consecutive 3s for Murray State to regain the lead.

Vandy's Festus Ezeli missed a pair of free throws off the front of the rim with 2:28 remaining — and the misses proved costly.

No Vanderbilt player reached double digits until Beal ha 10 points with 17:21 left. He didn't score again until making the late free throws, finishing with 12. John Jenkins scored 13 and Ogilvy had 12 points and six rebounds.

Miles, the one-time Creighton player who played for that school in the 2007 NCAAs as a freshman, has given Murray State a big lift — not to mention a place on the national map.

Many joined President Obama in choosing Murray State in their brackets.

B.J. Jenkins, who banged his right elbow on the floor early in the game, showed no effects from slicing the index finger on his non-shooting hand while cutting down the net from the Ohio Valley Conference tournament. He shot 6 for 14 and made two 3s.


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