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Fernandez drops in last-second 3-pointer to advance Temple

Penn State's Jermaine Marshall, bottom, tries to maintain control of the ball as Temple's Lavoy Allen, right, and Penn State's Talor Battle (12) look on during a West Region NCAA tournament second-round game on Thursday in Tucson, Ariz.

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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Don’t call him “one-and-Dunphy” anymore. Juan Fernandez sank an off-balance 18-footer with less than a second to play to hand Temple a wild 66-64 victory over Penn State and end coach Fran Dunphy’s NCAA tournament record 11-game losing streak. “It might have been our time, that’s all,” Dunphy said. “Just our time.” And a long time coming for one of college basketball’s most respected coaches, whose team advanced to a third-round ...

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