After knocking off league favorite Princeton in Saturday’s semifinals, Brown (13-18) was looking to become the 23rd team to go into the Dance with a sub-.500 record since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985.MATT KNOWLING (@MattKnowling) SENDS YALE TO THE BIG DANCE AT THE BUZZER!! HE HITS THE SHORT SHOT ON A DISH FROM BEZ MBENG!! (2) YALE WINS THE IVY LEAGUE TOURNEY 62-61 OVER (4) BROWN ON A LATE COMEBACK (Video via @MrMatthew_CFB) pic.twitter.com/YHQRp3E9Mx
— NCAA Buzzer Beaters & Game Winners (@NCAABuzzerBters) March 17, 2024
Brown used a 14-4 run to take a 54-48 lead with under 3 minutes to go. Yale’s John Poulakidas (team-high 18 points) drained a 3-pointer to bring Yale within 61-60 with 14.3 seconds left. Kino Lilly Jr., the Ivy league’s leading scorer, led Brown with 21 points, while Ndur and Kalu Anya added 12 apiece. August Mahoney added 15 points for Yale. Brown started the season 2-8 overall and 2-6 in the league. Head coach Mike Martin made a lineup change in mid-February, adding junior Lyndel Erold and Lesburt Jr., a sophomore, to the starting lineup, and the Bears have gone 7-2 since. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on FacebookBRUNO UP BY TWO. @BrownU_MBB's Kalu Anya muscles through and Yale calls time out. Levien Gym is LOUD. πΏπ
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