The Baylor Bears have been upset for the second straight NCAA Tournament.
With 7 seconds remaining, Baylor had the ball down 77-75. Lester Medford brought the ball up, went behind his back to initiate his dribble, and slipped, losing the ball in the process. In some ways, it was a perfect representation of Baylor's entire performance.
The game was frequently there for Baylor to take. Yale's second best player, Justin Sears, was in foul trouble all game. Yale shot nearly 70% from the floor in the first half despite taking many contested jumpers, yet Baylor trailed by only 5 points at the half.