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Men's Basketball By Sofia Pettersson and Matt Schabert, MSU athletic media relations

Warner's Game-Winner Propels Men's Hoops Over Austin Peay

Junior Angelo Warner
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MOREHEAD, Ky. --
Junior Angelo Warner hit a turnaround jump shot in the lane with less than one second remaining in double overtime on Wednesday night to lift the Morehead State men's basketball team to a 90-88 victory over Austin Peay at Johnson Arena.

The Eagles, who have won 11 of their last 14 games and five consecutive Ohio Valley Conference games, improved to 19-9 overall, 10-3 in conference play and 9-3 at home.  The Governors slip to 11-16 overall, 5-8 in the league and 2-10 on the road.

Morehead State secured one of the top four seeds and an opening-round bye in the OVC Tournament.  The Eagles are on pace for their first 20-win season since 2010-11.

"We found a way to win even though I felt we didn't play very well," Head Coach Sean Woods said.  "That is the sign of a good team though.  That was a good basketball team (Austin Peay) that was well prepared to play us tonight."

Warner, who scored a game-best 26 points, shot 7-of-18 from the floor, 4-of-11 from outside the arc and 8-of-10 from the free-throw line.  It marked the guard's 54th career effort in double figures, including 25 this year.  He also has nine 20-point performances this season.

Senior Chad Posthumus added 17 points and a game-high 17 rebounds.  The center now has 25 career efforts with 10+ boards, including 19 this year.  It was also his 10th double-double this season and the 12th in his 61-game career.

Sophomore Brent Arrington (17 points) and junior Luka Pajkovic (10) also scored in double figures for MSU.  The contest featured 53 fouls and 70 free-throw attempts.

"I thought we wore them out and foul trouble became a factor for both teams," Woods added.  "We were finally able to get the ball inside."

Junior Kareem Storey contributed a game-high nine assists.  The Eagles posted a 21-11 advantage in assists, as well as a 40-32 rebounding advantage and 42-17 upper-hand in bench points.  MSU has still only been out-rebounded once in 28 games this season.

Senior Travis Betran led Austin Peay with 24 points.  Junior Ed Dyson added 15 points, while sophomore Chris Horton chipped in with 12 and senior Will Triggs tossed in 11.

Senior Drew Kelly tied the game at 71 with 29 seconds left in regulation on a three-point play.  Austin Peay missed a potential game-winning three with less than a second left.

With nine ticks left on the clock in the first overtime, Warner knocked down two free throws to once again tie the game, this time at 77.  The Govs missed another would-be game-winner as time expired.

Warner opened the second overtime with a three-pointer, followed by a Posthumus dunk to propel MSU to its largest lead, 82-77.

Triggs made the second of two free throws with 35 seconds left to knot the contest at 88.  Warner penetrated into the lane, spun and got off a jumper with 0.8 showing for the win.

The Eagles shot 27-of-64 (42 percent) from the floor, 10-of-29 (35 percent) from three-point range and 26-of-35 (74 percent) from the charity line.  Austin Peay knocked down 29-of-57 (51 percent) from the field, 5-of-13 (39 percent) from outside the arc and 25-of-35 (71 percent) from free-throw range.

The Eagles continue their season on Saturday at Murray State.  Tip-off is set for 8 p.m. ET.  The Racers have won 10 consecutive games at home.

"Murray State is a very good team," Woods said.  "But we have a chance to go there, win and maybe even get two byes in the tournament.  We have to go there and be ready to play."
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