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Jackson’s 31 can’t save Baylor

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Pierre Jackson slipped up the sideline, pulled up at the 3-point arc and let loose at the buzzer with a shot he thought was in all the way.

Instead, it clanked harmlessly off the back of the iron.

After leading the Bears on a mighty second-half comeback against No. 14 Oklahoma State, and scoring 31 points in the game, the Desert Pines High School product could only wonder what might have been following a 74-72 loss to the Cowboys in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 tournament.

“I definitely thought it went in,” said Jackson, who dropped to the floor inside the Sprint Center as the buzzer sounded. “Those are kind of the moments you live for, being able to take that last shot and help your team out, and I wasn’t able to hit it for my team.”

Jackson, the Big 12 scoring leader, scored 24 points in the second half. He finished 8-for-21 from the floor, hitting only 2 of 11 3-point attempts, but led a furious comeback by the Bears.

Baylor trailed by 20 early in the game, but had managed to tie it 72-all after Gary Franklin hit a 3-pointer from in front of his own bench and was fouled by the Cowboys’ Phil Forte. Franklin hit the ensuing free throw with 19.1 seconds left to set up a dramatic ending.

The Cowboys came down the floor and got the ball in the hands of Forte, and he was bumped in the lane by Baylor’s Deuce Bello. A whistle sounded and Forte went to the line, and the 91 percent foul shooter calmly made both of them to give the Cowboys the lead.

It was the most important foul called in a game full of them.

“Three weeks you’ve been on the bubble struggling, trying to get into the tournament. You win, you get in, you lose, no,” Baylor coach Scott Drew said after reviewing the call. “Would you want the game to come down to that play?”

When Jackson’s 3-pointer at the buzzer missed, the Oklahoma State sideline erupted.

“I know the feeling of frustration, of missing that last second shot, and giving your team a chance,” said the Cowboys’ Marcus Smart, who scored 21 points. “Much respect goes out to (Jackson) and that Baylor team.”

Forte and LeBryan Nash had 14 points each for the Cowboys (24-7), who advanced to play No. 11 Kansas State in the tournament semifinals tonight.

A.J. Walton had 13 points, and Cory Jefferson had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Bears (18-14), who are left to wonder whether they’ve done enough to make the NCAA Tournament.

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