Box Score
GREEN BAY, Wis. – A flurry of activity in the final nine seconds of double overtime ended in Eastern Illinois advantage as the Panthers won 93-91 over Green Bay as
George Dixon dropped in a put-back shot as time expired.
It was EIU's first win in Green Bay since Jan. 15, 1988 as the Panthers have now won back-to-back games to improve to 2-3 on the season. Green Bay fell to 0-3.
Marvin Johnson gave EIU a three point lead at 88-85 in the second overtime. Josh Jefferson would tie the game for Green Bay with 1:54 to play. Following an EIU turnover, Lucas Stieber hit a lay-up to give the Phoenix a 91-89 lead.
EIU, which struggled at the foul line in both overtime periods (7-of-16), went 2-of-4 at the line in final 1:30. With 9.9 seconds left
Josiah Wallace went to the line for two shots. He made the first to tie the game at 91-91. On his second free throw his miss was pulled down by
Sammy Friday IV. The Panthers ran last second offense and with a shot attempt off the mark landing in Dixon's hands, he converted the lay-up as time expired.
Wallace led EIU in scoring with 27 points, 23 of those coming in the second half and overtime. Friday posted his first EIU double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Dixon also added 12 rebounds for EIU.
The Panthers led 37-32 at the half. In the second half Green Bay hit 6-of-11 from 3-point range as the Phoenix led by as many as seven points.
Five Green Bay players scored in double figures led by Amari Davis with 20 points. Josh Jefferson (16 points) and PJ Pipes (18 points) both knocked down four 3-pointers for Green Bay.
Johnson scored in double figures for the third straight game for EIU finishing with 11 points while freshman
Henry Abraham added 11.
Mack Smith knocked down a 3-pointer in the first half to extend his streak of consecutive games with a made 3-pointer to 86 games.