Vanderbilt’s Mind-Boggling Foul Proves Costly In Loss Vs. Northwestern

by abournenesn

Mar 16, 2017

Vanderbilt shot up the list of heartbreaking ways to lose an NCAA Tournament game with how its first-round matchup Thursday with Northwestern ended at Vivint Smart Home Arena.

It appeared the Commodores, the No. 9 seed in the West Region, were 17.8 seconds away from making it a short first ever taste of March Madness for the eight-seeded Wildcats after Riley LaChance’s layup gave Vanderbilt the lead.

But then this happened.

Yes, that’s right: Vanderbilt’s Matthew Fisher-Davis intentionally fouled Northwestern’s Bryant McIntosh with his team up by one. And that unfortunate mistake proved costly, as McIntosh drained both free throws and lifted the Wildcats to a 68-66 win.

So what happened?

“It was a collective effort in coming back, and it was my dumb mistake why we lost,” Fisher-Davis said, via ESPN.com.

It was a brutal way for the game to end for Fisher-Davis, who led Vanderbilt with 22 points.

Thumbnail photo via Kelvin Kuo/USA TODAY Sports Images

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