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Butler is in Indianapolis.
From the Horizon League Network Blog: Official Referee Explanation of the Butler-Xavier Game Adam Coppinger · December 19, 2009 Here is the official explanation of the ruling at the end of the Butler-Xavier game: Statement From Today’s Game Officials The game clock was erroneously stopped at 14.7 seconds. When we put (on) the stopwatch to see how long the clock had erroneously stopped, 1.3 seconds had elapsed. The shot by the Butler player was released at 1.8 seconds. The ball went through the net at 1.2 seconds and the clock stopped correctly. Because we lost 1.3 seconds, that time is deducted from the remaining 1.2 seconds, officially ending the game This release was handed to all members of the media following the conclusion of today’s game. We’ll have plenty more from this game, and the incredible finish at Cleveland State, on this very blog over the next few days. Be sure to check back for our thoughts on these insane finishes. Tags: Butler - Men's Basketball · Horizon League - Men's Basketball === From my understanding, they did EXACTLY what was supposed to be done. |
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