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South Dakota men's basketball falls in overtime; USD women's basketball wins 15th straight

South Dakota forward Tasos Kamateros' buzzer-beating, game-winning 3-pointer at the end of regulation was waved off after review in South Dakota's 74-62 overtime loss to North Dakota State at Sanford Coyote Sports Center.

Kamateros had two looks at a 3 before the buzzer sounded at the end of the fourth quarter, but missed on the first and was a split-second too late on the second, giving way for NDSU (14-7, 6-3 Summit) to beat the Coyotes (12-8, 5-4 Summit) by way of a 14-2 run in the extra period.

South Dakota forward Tasos Kamateros' hand remains on the ball as the clock expires against North Dakota State on Jan. 27, 2022.
South Dakota forward Tasos Kamateros' hand remains on the ball as the clock expires against North Dakota State on Jan. 27, 2022.

Guard Kruz Perrott-Hunt had a game-high 24 points on 9-of-20 shooting. Guard Mason Archambault added 19 and Boogie Anderson had 10, the only USD player to shoot higher than 50% in the game.

The loss snaps South Dakota's five-game win-streak, the first game of three at home followed by matchups with North Dakota and South Dakota State at SCSC.

South Dakota women's basketball keeps rolling in 15th-straight win

Senior guard Chloe Lamb's 21 points led South Dakota women's basketball (17-4, 10-0) to yet another dominant win, beating North Dakota State (8-12, 4-6) 78-59 in Fargo and adding their 15th-straight win to Division-I women's basketball's longest active win streak.

Point guard Liv Korngable added 17 points, with guard Maddie Krull adding 12 and true freshman guard Grace Larkins adding 11. Krull added four assists.

South Dakota held yet another opponent to under 50% shooting (45.7%) as the Bison missed 14 free throws in the near-20-point loss.

South Dakota looks for its 16th-straight win Saturday at North Dakota.

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