Darling's buzzer-beater sends Saint Joseph past Kansas in sweet sixteen run-off over K-State, 67–58 (2013) /no_thinking/ output only translation. Wait—let me rephrase: Darling
Dylan Darling hit a driving layup at the buzzer to secure St. John's victory over Kansas and advance them to their first Sweet Sixteen since 1999 in an intense March Madness game that ended with a final score of 67-65 for San Diego, Calif.-based team (Mar 23). The Central Valley graduate scored his only points on the night during this dramatic finish which propelled St.
Key Points
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1Dylan Darling hit his only basket of the game with driving layup at buzzer to secure victory for St. Johns.
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2St John's advanced past their first Sweet Sixteen appearance since entering NCAA Tournament in nineteen ninety nine against Kansas
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3The final score was sixty seven points and fifty five wins over Kansa after a thrilling second round affair
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Dylan Darling sent St. Johns to their first Sweet Sixteen since 1999 with his only bucket of the game.
— [Mar 03,24:26] Dylan Darlings sends John's to sweet sixteen wth buzzer-beater (Amny)St.Johns advanced its last time in March Madness after a thrilling victory over Kansas on Sunday night
— (Mynorthwest)Dylan Darling secured his team's advancement by scoring on an uncontested layup at game time in San Diego against Kansas' Bill Self coach and leading St John to their Sweet Sixteen. The Red Storm won a thrilling contest that saw both teams trade leads, with the final score being 65-63 after Trey White scored eight straight points for Kansas before Darling's buzzer-beater tied it again at game time in favor of his team
Central Valley grad Dylan Darling scored the game-winning 67-65 victory over No. 4 seed Kansas in overtime for St. John's Red Storm at Viejas Arena Sunday night as they advanced back-to-back rounds to their first Sweet Sixteen appearance since 1999, marking a historic moment after Pitino had previously told him he was "pretty bad all game long."
St. Johns defeated Kansas 67-65 in overtime to advance for its first Sweet Sixteen appearance since 2009, thanks largely to a buzzer-beating layup by Dylan Darling who scored the game's only point against them. Zuby Ejiofor and Bryce Hopkins led St John with combined scores of over thirty points as Kansas struggled through foul trouble in their final minutes before losing on last-second heroics from Darlin
St. John'S advanced to their first Sweet Sixteen appearance since 1999 with a narrow 67-65 victory over Kansas at March Madness, thanks largely from Dylan Darling's game-winning layup as time expired and Zuby Ejiofor scoring in the final minutes for St.Johns' comeback run.