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Bison's clutch shots top Sooners in OT
• NO. 12 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 80, NO. 5 OKLAHOMA 75 (OT): Lawrence Alexander hit a three-pointer with 11 seconds left to force overtime and freshman Carlin Dupree scored four points in the final 75 seconds as the Bison (26-6) knocked off the Sooners (23-10) in Spokane, Wash. Cameron Clark led Oklahoma with 25 points.
• NO. 7 OREGON 87, NO. 10 BYU 68: Elgin Cook scored a career-high 23 points to lead the Ducks (24-9) over the Cougars (23-12) in Milwaukee.
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