TCU won the second of four consecutive games against ranked opponents after losing a 10-point lead in the second half at 20th-ranked Texas.
The next two are back-to-back against No. 5 Kansas. Winning one of the four helps the Horned Frogs’ resume significantly.
Miles made one of two free throws with 24 seconds to go, but former Texas Tech player Micah Peavy stole a pass with 11 seconds remaining. After Peavy missed two more free throws, the Red Raiders called timeout as the buzzer sounded, leading to 0.5 seconds being put on the clock. Bryson Williams, who scored 21 points, caught the long inbound pass and hit a turnaround 3-pointer, but it was after the buzzer.
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