Georgetown Beats Louisville in Game That Was 24 Seconds Longer Than Regulation

From on January 26, 2013

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Fifth-ranked Louisville dropped its third consecutive game today to Georgetown in what was a one-possession struggle for the final six minutes of action. Those final six minutes, strangely, were actually a bit more than that; the clock inexplicably stopped at 6:07 and stayed that way for 24.37 seconds. As far as we can tell, no correction to the clock was made nor did anyone seem to even notice the clock was stopped that entire time (other than Rick Pitino, who seemed too occupied to really do anything about it).

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