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Providence's Garwey Dual throws punch at Kansas State player

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A college basketball matchup between the Providence Friars and the Kansas State Wildcats got a bit heated at different points during the game on Friday night.

Late in the first half, Friars star Bryce Hopkins shoved Wildcats player Tylor Perry to the floor as officials were trying to break up a scrum for the loose ball. Hopkins was given a technical foul, and while the intense hustle for the game was something that could be brushed off, what happened at the end of the game could not.

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Providence Friars guard Garwey Dual (3) and Wisconsin Badgers guard John Blackwell (25) in action during a college basketball game between Wisconsin Badgers and Providence Friars on November 14, 2023, at Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island. (M. Anthony Nesmith/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

With seven seconds left in the game, Kansas State’s Dai Dai Ames poked Providence’s Garwey Dual in the face during an inbound play. Dual got in Ames’ face and then threw a punch.

Both players were ejected.

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Kansas State won the game, 73-70, which took place in Nassau, Bahamas, for the Baha Mar Hoops tournament. Kansas State head coach Jerome Tang moved to 6-0 in overtime games in his career, according to The Kansas City Star.

"We work on it every single day. We work on those game situations and play a five-minute segment every day called ‘five to grind’ and how we want to play and what goes into winning those close games," he said, via the newspaper.

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