Dandridge tip-in lifts FAMU past Coppin, 54-53

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Derrick Dandridge’s high-flying tip-in with 0.4 seconds left lifted the FAMU Men’s Basketball team past Coppin State, 54-53 in a tightly-contested Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) game at the Al Lawson Center Saturday night.

FAMU (4-11, 2-0 MEAC) held a narrow six-point advantage, 27-21 at halftime, but found themselves in a second half dogfight, as the visiting Eagles (2-15, 1-1 MEAC) edged past their hosts, 32-27 on the scoreboard.

Coppin State had chances to overtake the Rattlers and possibly steal the victory Saturday, but their free throw shooting touch deserted them in the second half, as they hit just four of 14 charity tosses.

Josh Treadwell’s three-pointer with 37 seconds left staked the Eagles to a short-lived 53-52 lead.

FAMU took the ball and ran down the clock for a final shot, with Marcus Barham launching a three-pointer with two seconds left, a miss which bounced high off the rim and was tipped in by a soaring Dandridge, prompting a premature celebration.

After the officials reviewed video replay, they restored 0.4 seconds to the clock, then after Coppin’s inbounds pass was deflected out of bounds by FAMU, leavimg 0.2 seconds after a second video replay review.

But Coppin’s last gasp shot occurred after the horn leaving the Eagles one point short.

Barham led FAMU with 18 points, seven rebounds, two blocked shots, while going five of 11 from three-point range. Desmond Williams added 13 points and six rebounds.

Treadwell and Terry Harris tied for team-high scoring honors for Coppin State with 11 points each.
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