Kentucky survives Santa Clara in overtime thriller after Otega Oweh’s miracle buzzer-beater

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Kentucky snagged victory from the jaws of defeat in its 89-84 overtime win againstSanta ClaraFriday at the Enterprise Center.

Kentucky guard Otega Oweh made a layup to tie the game at 70-70 with nine seconds left in the second half.Santa Clara quickly hustled down the floor, and Allen Graves drained a 3-pointer with just two seconds left to give them a 73-70 lead.

Kentucky had no timeouts left, so the Wildcats inbounded the ball to Oweh, who sprinted down the floor and launched a 3-point shot from 32 feet away to try to tie the game and save the Wildcats’ season. 

The bank was open, and his shot hit the backboard and went through the net, tying the game at 73-73 and giving Kentucky new life as the buzzer sounded.

Otega Oweh celebrates

Kentucky’s Otega Oweh (00) is congratulated by teammates after sinking a basket at the end of regulation to force overtime in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Santa Clara in St.Louis March 20, 2026.(Jeff Roberson/AP Photo)

Oweh told the CBS broadcast after the game that on the inbound he was trying to get as close as possible to the basket when he shot it.

In overtime, Kentucky took advantage of its new life and moved on.

Oweh, the brother ofWashington Commandersdefensive end Odafe Oweh scored 35 points while reeling in eight rebounds and dishing seven assists.

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