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Sam Vining drives against MSU-Northern
Jason Walker
Sam Vining drives against MSU-Northern's Immanuel Anderson
77
Montana State-Northern MONTANA 7-1, 0-1
82
Winner Providence (Mont.) PROVIDEN 6-3, 1-0
Montana State-Northern MONTANA
7-1, 0-1
77
Final
82
Providence (Mont.) PROVIDEN
6-3, 1-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 OT 2 F
Montana State-Northern MONTANA 28 35 6 8 77
Providence (Mont.) PROVIDEN 37 26 6 13 82

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Jason Walker

Providence men hold off MSU-Northern in double overtime

Curtis has career high 29 in 82-77 win

Jason Walker, University of Providence Sports Information 

GREAT FALLS, Mont. - The Frontier Conference opener between the University of Providence and MSU-Northern men was everything one would expect from two great coaches and two rival teams. It took two extra sessions before the Argos held off the Lights 82-77 in double overtime to secure the victory Thursday night in Great Falls.  

Kenny Curtis scored 20 first-half points to lead the Argos to a 37-28 halftime lead and Providence built as much as a 19-point lead with 13 minutes to play and were up fifteen with just over five minutes remaining before the Lights started heating up.  

Myles Dalton hit a three to cut the deficit to six with three minutes left, Tanner McCliment-Call drained a triple, Dalton hit another with 1:15 left to make it a three-point game, and with 19 seconds left, it was McCliment-Call tying the game at 63 with another long ball. The Argos had a chance to win the game in regulation, but Jake Olsen and Drayton Caoile each missed down low to send the game to overtime number one.  

In the first OT, Curtis would give the Argos a four-point lead, then a Sam Vining jumper put UP up five with two minutes left. Jesse Keltner would cut the lead to three with a bucket in the paint, followed by a Zackry Martinez three-pointer with 11 seconds left sent the game to a second five-minute period.  

Dae'Kwon Watson opened the scoring in OT number two to give MSU-Northern a 71-69 lead. With the score tied at 75, Eric Milner, the reigning Erck Hotels/Frontier Conference Player of the Week made a layup to give the Argos the lead back and Providence would seal the game from the free throw line.  

Five players scored in double figures for the Lights (7-1, 0-1) led by Dalton and Martinez who each scored 14. Keltner and McCliment-Call added 12 apiece with Keltner getting a double-double with 10 rebounds. Immanuel Anderson also had a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds.  

Providence was led by Curtis who scored a career-high 29 before fouling out in the first overtime. Curtis also went 5-6 from distance. Jake Olsen scored 13 points and grabbed 17 rebounds, adding three steals and two blocks. Milner chipped in 12 points and Sam Vining added 11.  

Both teams shot 79 times with the Argos making 30, the Lights 29. Providence won the rebounding contest 43-38.  

Overall, an exciting game says Head Coach Steve Keller, "Give them credit because we had them down 19 and they hit big threes. Resiliency is the word for us. We had it won twice, and we found a way to win it a third time. Give our guy's credit, give them credit for fighting back.  

"Any win you get in the Frontier Conference in any place is huge. I am just really proud of our guys." 

MSU-Northern lost for the first time this season and returns to Havre to host number 23 Carroll College on Saturday.  

Providence (6-3, 1-0) travels to Billings the same day to battle Rocky Mountain College. That game tips off at 4 PM and can be watched live at www.upargos.com.  

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