Corey has 25 as South Alabama downs Alcorn State 74-65 in OT
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Myles Corey scored 25 points as South Alabama beat Alcorn State 74-65 in overtime on Friday.
Elijah Ormiston made a layup for South Alabama with 33 seconds left, and Jalyke Gaines-Wyatt missed a 3-point attempt for Alcorn State with 8 seconds to go to force overtime tied 61-all.
The Jaguars outscored the Braves 13-4 in the extra period.
Corey had three steals for the Jaguars (5-3). Barry Dunning Jr. added 14 points and three blocks. JJ Wheat finished with 10 points.
Keionte Cornelius finished with 24 points for the Braves (0-8). Gaines-Wyatt added 15 points. Omari Hamilton had 10 points and eight rebounds for Alcorn State.
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