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Loe, Jett lead way for Billikens in overtime
• NO. 5 ST. LOUIS 83, NORTH CAROLINA STATE 80 (OT): Rob Loe scored 22 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, helping the Billikens (27-6) wipe out a late double-digit deficit and beat the Wolfpack (22-14) in the second round in Orlando. Atlantic-10 Conference Player of the Year Jordair Jett overcame a slow start to score 18, doing most of his damage while fifth-seeded St. Louis was erasing a 59-45 deficit over the last five minutes of regulation.
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