"I still don't know, because we saw it on the scoreboard and it sure looked like it was our ball. I know 18,000 people thought it was our ball. But they said they saw some other view of it and the kid hit it and my guy's fingertip or something was still on it," Kampe said. "So two seconds, we didn't get the last shot, and again, I'm going to live with that. It's going to be hard."
Burns, No. 11 N.C. State outlast Jack Gohlke, No. 14 Oakland in overtime to advance to Sweet 16
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"This is the greatest win that I've ever been a part of," said Oakland coach Greg Kampe. "As soon as that horn went off, I changed my mind immediately. This, on Primetime, against the, great coach, the great program and all that. And just the way we played."
Jack Gohlke's unconscious 3-point shooting leads No. 14 seed Oakland to upset of No. 3 seed Kentucky
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