Ole Miss Sinks 3-Pointer With 1.3 Seconds Left To Beat Arkansas In The SEC Tourney, 83-80
by Staff Reporter
March 13, 20250 Comments

Denny Simmons / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Per ESPN: NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- — Sean Pedulla sank a long 3-pointer with 1.3 seconds left after two missed two free throws at the other end to give No. 8 seed Mississippi an 83-80 victory over ninth-seeded Arkansas on Thursday in the second round of the SEC Tournament.
Arkansas forward Trevon Brazile was at the free-throw line with 7.4 seconds left after he was fouled going for an offensive rebound. He missed both free throws and Dre Davis grabbed the defensive rebound. Davis passed it ahead to Pedulla, who dribbled up the court for a shot well behind the arc for a go-ahead 3-pointer. Billy Richmond III had a decent look from midcourt at the buzzer that bounced hard off the backboard and rim.
It was Pedulla's only made 3-pointer in seven tries.
Arkansas finished 21 of 32 at the free-throw line.
Ole Miss (22-10) advances to play top-seeded Auburn in the quarterfinals on Friday.
Complete Recap
Box Score
Arkansas forward Trevon Brazile was at the free-throw line with 7.4 seconds left after he was fouled going for an offensive rebound. He missed both free throws and Dre Davis grabbed the defensive rebound. Davis passed it ahead to Pedulla, who dribbled up the court for a shot well behind the arc for a go-ahead 3-pointer. Billy Richmond III had a decent look from midcourt at the buzzer that bounced hard off the backboard and rim.
It was Pedulla's only made 3-pointer in seven tries.
Arkansas finished 21 of 32 at the free-throw line.
Ole Miss (22-10) advances to play top-seeded Auburn in the quarterfinals on Friday.
Complete Recap
Box Score
Loading Twitter Embed....
Filed Under: SEC Basketball
Popular Stories
Latest Headlines
