MUNCIE — Dribble left, dribble right. Dribble left, dribble right.
There is a rhythm to the basketball’s bounce as Jeremiah Davis watches the clock tick down. His coach paces the sideline, waiting. His teammates lock arms, counting down the seconds to what would be an unthinkable 16-point comeback victory over visiting Miami.
Twenty-two back-and-forth dribbles pass before the senior point guard gets a screen from junior forward Frank House. He cuts left. Left dribble, left dribble. Five more, all dribbles to the left and suddenly, Davis is caught at the baseline with the game tied at 46 and 4.