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Controversial last-minute call helps Cinderella team to huge upset win

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It didn’t take long for the second day of the NCAA basketball tournament to provide perhaps its biggest upset.

Marshall, the No. 13 seed in the East, defeated No. 4 seed Wichita State, 81-75.

It was Marshall’s first win in the NCAA tournament since 1987.

But the game was not without controversy.

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With Marshall leading 78-75 and less than 40 seconds to play, Marshall’s Jannson Williams went up for a shot under the basket. The shot was blocked from behind by Wichita State’s Zach Brown.

In the scramble for the rebound, Williams appeared to have knocked the ball out of bounds, which would have given it back to Wichita State with a chance to potentially tie the game on the next possession.

But after a lengthy video review, the officials ruled the ball was knocked out of Williams’ hands by Brown. That gave possession back to Marshall.

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And on the ensuing play, the Thundering Herd ran a perfectly executed inbounds play, with Rondale Watson hitting a cutting Ajdin Penava for an easy slam dunk, and Marshall hung on for an 81-75 win.

Needless to say, the call regarding the ball that was tipped out of bounds and awarded to Marshall had Twitter users — at least those who were not Marshall fans — up in arms.

Did Marshall get the favor of a bad call at the end of the game?

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Marshall becomes the second No. 13 seed to win in the opening round of this year’s tournament, after Buffalo defeated No. 4 seed Arizona on Thursday.

Marshall will next play on Sunday against the winner of Friday afternoon’s game between No. 5 seed West Virginia and No. 12 seed Murray State.

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Scott Kelnhofer is a writer for The Western Journal and Conservative Tribune. A native of Milwaukee, he currently resides in Phoenix.
Scott Kelnhofer is a writer for The Western Journal and Conservative Tribune. He has more than 20 years of experience in print and broadcast journalism. A native of Milwaukee, he has resided in Phoenix since 2012.
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