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Cal State Northridge Wins in Overtime, 80-69

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

Cal State Northridge guards Brooklyn McLinn and James Morris didn’t play much of a role Saturday night until the last five minutes of regulation, when they made the difference in Northridge’s 80-69 overtime victory over Wisconsin Milwaukee.

McLinn made two free throws and two three-point baskets and his steal with 37 seconds to play set up the jump shot by Morris that tied the score 67-67 and sent the game into overtime.

Morris, who suffered a back injury when he slipped on a wet spot during halftime warmups, drove the lane and pulled up for an off-balance, eight-foot shot that went through the net as time expired.

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“I was saying, pleeeease, let that shot go in,” Morris said.

Earlier, Morris sank two free throws to pull Nothridge within 67-65.

During the overtime, Keith Gibbs made four free throws and a three-point basket, McLinn and Andre Chevalier each sank two fouls shots and Brian Kilian made a dunk to counter a single basket by the Panthers (17-6).

Gibbs, who played despite a sprained right ankle, finished with 17 points and had six rebounds and six assists. McLinn, who was perfect from three-point range and the free-throw line, added 13 points and Morris scored 11.

Kilian grabbed a personal-best 13 rebounds and Shelton Boykin had nine rebounds to help Northridge outrebound the Panthers, 42-20.

The Matadors (9-15) surpassed last season’s victory total and Coach Pete Cassidy got his 299th.

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