"Truthfully, it was in the back of my mind that Owens and I are close in the Ivy shot-blocking race," Ewing said. "I just wanted to show him that he couldn't get my shot."
"He got four tonight, B," Hill answered.
"How many did I have, three?" Ewing asked. "You've got to stop driving so much."
Beam, meanwhile, was clutch in the crucial moments of Saturday night's victory at Lavietes Pavilion.
Beam starting slowly in the first half, shooting 0-of-2 for no points. He did not, however, miss another shot all evening.
With only two points after hitting a jumper midway through the second half, and just three minutes remaining, Beam began to feel his rhythm.
With a little under three minutes left, Beam hit a falling jump shot from the right corner to tie the game at 62.
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