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By Associated Press
POSTED: 04:54 p.m. EST, Nov 29, 2008
ANN ARBOR, Mich.: DeShawn Sims made a basket from the corner as time expired in overtime today to rally Michigan to a 66-64 victory over Savannah State.
Sims finished with 23 points and Manny Harris added 22 to lead the Wolverines (5-1).
Raye Bailey and Anthony Jones had 19 and 13, respectively, for the Tigers (4-2), who led nearly all but three minutes of regulation.
Freshman Zack Novak stole the ball in the final three seconds of regulation, drove the length of floor and missed a dunk that would have given Michigan the win.
After trailing by 20 points at halftime, Michigan started the second half by scoring 15 straight points. Harris sent the game into overtime when he made two free throws with 35 seconds remaining.
ANN ARBOR, Mich.: DeShawn Sims made a basket from the corner as time expired in overtime today to rally Michigan to a 66-64 victory over Savannah State.
Sims finished with 23 points and Manny Harris added 22 to lead the Wolverines (5-1).
Raye Bailey and Anthony Jones had 19 and 13, respectively, for the Tigers (4-2), who led nearly all but three minutes of regulation.
Freshman Zack Novak stole the ball in the final three seconds of regulation, drove the length of floor and missed a dunk that would have given Michigan the win.
After trailing by 20 points at halftime, Michigan started the second half by scoring 15 straight points. Harris sent the game into overtime when he made two free throws with 35 seconds remaining.
