
OKLAHOMA CITY — Using a grind-it-out defense and a clutch shot by Ali Farokhmanesh, Northern Iowa is moving on in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in two decades.
Farokhmanesh hit a 3-pointer from the left wing with 4.9 seconds left to lift ninth-seeded Northern Iowa over UNLV 69-66 on Thursday night.
Farokhmanesh found himself open after Kwadzo Ahelegbe had chewed up the majority of the clock following Oscar Bellfield’s tying 3-pointer for UNLV with 35 seconds remaining. Johnny Moran reversed the ball to Farokhmanesh, who drained the jumper with the shot clock running down.
The Runnin’ Rebels (25-9) got one last chance to tie it, but Tre’Von Willis didn’t get his 3-pointer off before the final buzzer, and it was off-target anyway.
Farokhmanesh finished with 17 points, including three 3-pointers in the second half, as the Panthers (29-4) snapped a 20-year drought in the NCAA Tournament. Northern Iowa hadn’t won a game in the NCAAs since upsetting third-seeded Missouri in 1990.
Tennessee vs. San Diego St.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Late game.
Kansas vs. Lehigh
OKLAHOMA CITY — Late game.



