KENT: With just seven seconds left in overtime in a Feb. 7 game against visiting Bowling Green, Kent State held a precarious one-point lead but had possession of the ball.
After a timeout, the Golden Flashes attempted to inbound the ball but senior forward Jimmy Hall turned it over. That miscue led to Falcons sophomore forward Demajeo Wiggins tipping in a game-winner on the other end of the court.
That 84-83 loss was followed by a 78-58 loss to Toledo four days later, but Kent State (17-12, 9-7 Mid-American Conference) has since rattled off four consecutive wins heading into the road rematch with Bowling Green at 7 p.