Showing posts with label St. Bonaventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Bonaventure. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2014

Buzzer Beater: St. Bonaventure Beats Top Ranked St. Louis in A-10 Tourney

Boom!

One shot. Game on the line. A chance to advance to the Atlantic 10 semi-finals if you can beat defending champ St. Louis.

The game is tied at 68 with a couple of seconds left.

The ball gets passed around. In a flurry, it ends up in the hands of Jordan Gathers at the top of the circle, just past the three point line.

Gathers drills it.

Game over. The Bonnies win 71-68

Thanks NBCSports.com for the video:

Sunday, January 26, 2014

BUZZER BEATER: Derrick Colter Knew It Was Going In, Wins Game For Duquesne

Yes it appears Duquesne's Derrick Colter was using the power of positive thinking when he launched his game winning three point shot Saturday at the buzzer to give the Dukes a 83-81 win over St. Bonaventure.

Here's the game winner.

Thanks goduquesne


“I knew that was going in.” Colter said of his game winner.

Colter finished the game with 14 points.  The Dukes were led by Ovie Soko with 27 points

"That was a great college basketball game," Duquesne head coach Jim Ferry said. "Both teams played at a high level and both teams really competed. It came down to whoever had the ball last, and we had it last. I thought kids were making plays all over the court today, on both teams."

Duquesne's win over St. Bonaventure ended a four game losing streak for the Dukes.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Length Of The Floor Buzzer Beater By Carlton Kloof Wins It For St. Bonaventure

Unless you live in upstate New York a basketball game between Niagara and St. Bonaventure won't mean much however, the Bonnies did provide one of the best endings so far this college basketball season.

With the game tied at 72 St. Bonaventure's Carlton Kloof dribbled the length of the court and hit the game winning lay up to win the game for the Bonnies 74-72.

(The game winner occurs at 3:15)

Thanks GoBonniesTV


Kloof's 18 points led the Bonnies in scoring.