MAC/HORIZON Kent State loses all of an 18-point lead



The Golden Flashes fell to Boston College at the buzzer.
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BOSTON -- Craig Smith hit a 12-foot jumper as time expired as Boston College came back from an 18 point deficit to beat Kent State 67-65 on Wednesday night.
Jared Dudley led Boston College (10-0) with 21 points, as the Eagles, who never led until the final buzzer, extended their best start since the 2000-2001 team opened the season 11-0.
With the game tied at 65, DeAndre Haynes missed a pair of free throws for Kent State (8-3). Smith then took the inbounds pass and drove the length of the court before pulling up and sinking the game-winner.
Down by 14 with 13:59 left, Boston College pulled even on the strength of a 14-0 run capped by a pair of Sean Williams baskets that tied the game at 56 with 6:01 left.
The Golden Flashes pulled ahead 65-60 with 1:39 left, but Jared Dudley buried a 3-pointer and Jermaine Watson converted a layup off a steal to bring the Eagles even with 1:06 left.
Kent State led by as much as 41-23 during the first half. Guards Jay Youngblood and Armon Gates led the charge, combining for 22 first-half points as the Golden Flashes took a 43-29 lead at halftime.
Gates led Kent State with a career-high 16 points and Youngblood added 12 points.
Sean Williams scored 15 points and Smith added 11 for BC.
Toledo 90,Lake Superior St. 71
TOLEDO -- Allen Pinson scored 25 points and Keith Triplett added 21, including 10 straight when Toledo went ahead for good.
Pinson scored eight of his team's first 12 second-half points, helping the Rockets (4-5) tie the score 46-all after trailing 40-34 at halftime.
Triplett put in the next 10 Toledo points as the Rockets took a 56-51 lead.
He made a layup and four free throws, putting Toledo ahead to stay 52-51, then hit another free throw and a 3-pointer.
Cent. Michigan 73,Loyola of Chicago 69
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. -- Tony Bowne scored 14 points and hit four free throws at the end to lead Central Michigan past Loyola of Chicago.
The Chippewas (5-4) sent the Ramblers (2-9) to their 17th straight road loss.
Wis.-Green Bay 72,N. Dakota St. 66
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Josh Lawrence scored 18 points and Brandon Morris added 15 in his first action of the season to lead Wisconsin-Green Bay over North Dakota State in the first round of the Oneida Bingo & amp; Casino Classic.
Green Bay (6-3) advanced to the title game tonight against Hartford.