Stanford's Turnover Leads to Loss
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Louisville wins on buzzer-beater after Stanford literally handed over the ball

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Stanford 's Chisom Okpara threw the ball away in a 75-73 loss to Louisville .
Louisville advanced to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament , where it will meet Clemson for a late showcase on Friday night .
Kentucky ’s Otega Oweh also showed off his clutch skills in an SEC Tournament game against Oklahoma .
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