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Akron clinches NCAA tournament berth after Kent State player purposely fouls with his team leading by a point

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: MAR 15 MAC Championship - Bowling Green vs Kent State CLEVELAND, OH - MARCH 15: Kent State Golden Flashes mascot Flash on the court during the first half of the MAC Men's Basketball Tournament Semifinal game between the Bowling Green Falcons and Kent State Golden Flashes on March 15, 2024, at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) (Icon Sportswire/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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Kent State’s Julius Rollins made a mistake at the worst possible time.

Rollins fouled Akron’s Greg Tribble with six seconds left and his team leading 61-60. Rollins’ foul came after Cli’Ron Hornbreak hit a go-ahead jumper in the lane to give the Golden Flashes the lead.

It’s clear that Rollins thought his team was still trailing after Hornbreak’s jumper. As the rest of his teammates got back on defense, he sprinted up to commit a foul thinking his team needed another possession.

It didn’t. And Tribble made both free throws to give Akron a 62-61 lead that held up when Jalen Sullinger missed a game-winning attempt before the buzzer.

We’ve all made mental mistakes at some point in our lives, and it’s extremely unfortunate that Rollins’ mistake came when his team was so close to making the NCAA tournament. Kent State went 8-10 in the MAC in 2023-24 and knocked off Toledo and Bowling Green to have a shot to make the NCAA tournament for the second straight season.

Instead, Akron is heading to its second NCAA tournament in the past three seasons.

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