MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Kelyn Block lost a tooth late in<br>regulation, then found a way to help 13th-seeded Indiana State beat<br>No. 4 Oklahoma 70-68 in overtime Friday in the first round of the<br>South
Friday, March 16th 2001, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Kelyn Block lost a tooth late in regulation, then found a way to help 13th-seeded Indiana State beat No. 4 Oklahoma 70-68 in overtime Friday in the first round of the South Regional. The sophomore guard scored five of his 17 points in overtime after he dramatically returned from the locker room just before the tipoff of the extra period. The Sycamores (22-11) became the latest double-digit seed to advance in this year's tournament. They will face 12th-seeded Gonzaga on Sunday in the second round. The Bulldogs beat fifth-seeded Virginia 86-85 in the first round. Matt Renn had 22 points to lead Indiana State, which overcame a second-half deficit that matched its seeding. He scored 16 points over the final 141/2 minutes of regulation as the Sycamores rallied from a 47-34 deficit. Renn scored with 2:52 left to give Indiana State a 57-56 lead, its first since 16-15, then added two free throws with 2:18 left to make it 59-56. Oklahoma (26-7) got within 59-57 on a free throw by Nolan Johnson with 1:23 to play, then came the play that altered Block's dental status. Hollis Price of Oklahoma drove the lane and was fouled by Block. As the two went to the ground, Price struck him in the face with an inadvertent elbow. While Block was being attended to for the tooth problem, so was Price, whose right elbow was cut on the play. Price, an 81 percent free throw shooter, was replaced at the line by Tim Heskett, who shoots 85 percent. Heskett missed both, but grabbed the rebound. Johnson tied the score with 34 seconds to play on a drive. Djibril Kante made two free throws with 28 seconds left, giving the Sycamores a two-point lead, but Price, who returned with his elbow heavily taped, scored on a drive with 19 seconds left in regulation. Block, who was cheered by the Indiana State fans as he ran in from the locker room, gave the Sycamores a quick lead in the overtime with a steal and layup. Marcus Howard gave them the lead for good at 65-63 on a drive with 3:19 left and Block's drive with 1:44 left made it 68-65. Johnson, an 83 percent free throw shooter, made one of two with 5.5 seconds left, bringing the Sooners within 69-68. Block made one free throw with four seconds left and Oklahoma's final chance ended when Johnson's driving jumper from the left side went off the rim at the buzzer. Kelley Newton matched his career-high with 26 points for Oklahoma, while Johnson had 15 and Price 11. Indiana State has won both its NCAA tournament meetings with Oklahoma, the first in 1979, when the Sycamores advanced to the title game behind Larry Bird.
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