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Five Thoughts on Oklahoma State’s 98-93 Overtime Victory against Cleveland State

STILLWATER — With 6.1 seconds and a dream Avery Anderson went the length of the floor to avoid falling to 0-2 vs. the Horizon League.

Oklahoma State beat Cleveland State 98-93 in overtime on Monday night in Gallagher-Iba Arena after the Vikings had an 84-82 lead with 6.1 seconds to play. That was before Anderson took an inbound pass and raced the length of the floor to score a contested layup with 1.6 to play.

The regulation drama didn’t end there, however. Bryce Williams intercepted Cleveland State’s full-court inbound pass, but he stepped on the end line under his own basket.