ALVA, Okla.  –
Brennen Burns drained a baseline jumper with three-tenths of a second on the clock to lift Southeastern to a 95-93 road victory 0ver Northwestern Oklahoma State in the regular-season finale on Saturday afternoon in Alva, Okla.
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The win pushes the Savage Storm record to 18-9 overall on the season and 15-7 in Great American Conference play.
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Burns hit 9-of-14 shots overall and 7-of-9 at the free throw line to finish with a team-high 26 points, with the biggest coming in the final second to lift SE to a win.
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Kody Clouet would reach the 20-point mark as well after hitting 11-of-11 at the free throw line and going 4-of-9 from the floor. He would also complete a double-double by grabbing a game-high 11 rebounds.
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Jett Sternberger nearly made for a third 20-poin t sorer after hitting a pair of threes on his wat to 19 points while shooting 50 percent overall from the floor.
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Robert Briley came off the bench to add 10 points, while
Kyle Leslie and
RJ Weeks each finished with nine.
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Leslie matched the game high in boards with 11, while Briley added seven rebounds.
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Burns and Clouet would lead the Storm with four assists apiece.
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The teams would trade buckets following the tip with NWOSU taking an early 9-8 lead before Southeastern put together a 9-0 run capped by a Briley layup with 11:39 to play in the first half, taking a 17-9 lead.
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The Storm would keep the Rangers at arms length for much of the first half, even pushing the lead to 39-29 on a Leslie bucket with 2:41 remaining in the half.
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NWOSU would close the gap to six points, but the Storm would again push the lead to double figures before eventually heading to the half with a 43-35 lead.
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The Rangers would come out of the halftime break firing, going on a 15-5 run to take a 50-48 lead by the 16:49 mark of the second half.
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That lead would reach three points twice before back-to-back threes form Burns and Clouet would flip the script to a 59-56 Storm lead.
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NWOSU would claw back to a tie, but a 9-2 run would see SE push its advantage to 70-63 with 9:34 to play.
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The Storm lead would reach as many as eight points before a 10-1 run would see the Rangers again regain the lead, this time at 77-76 with 6:16 to play.
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Northwestern would eventually take a two-possession lead at 89-85 with 2:16 to play, but a pair of Sternberger free throws and a Clouet bucket would knot the game with under two minutes remaining.
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NWOSU would regain the lead once more, but a Burns free throw that was followed by a Sternberger three would give Southeastern a two-point edge with 32 seconds remaining.
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The Rangers would come back down and knot the game at 93-93 with 16 seconds to play, setting up a final shot opportunity for the Storm which Burns would take advantage of, hitting baseline jumper with under a second remaining to secure the 95-93 win for Southeastern.
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